Correct: The answer is c. Cartwright placed no earthly limit on royal power, declaring that “none but the great God, the only ruler of princes, can over-rule him [the king]; to whom ’tis his duty, glory and happiness to be subject.”
Incorrect: The answer is c. Cartwright placed no earthly limit on royal power, declaring that “none but the great God, the only ruler of princes, can over-rule him [the king]; to whom ’tis his duty, glory and happiness to be subject.”
2. Who did Cartwright believe had the right to “over-rule” an English monarch?