Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet
Court preacher to Louis XIV of France, Bossuet was a strong advocate of political absolutism and the divine right of kings. He argued that government was divinely ordained and that kings received sovereign power from God. He was also an important courtier and politician.
The works best known to English speakers are three great orations delivered at the funerals of Queen Henrietta Maria, widow of Charles I of England (1669), her daughter Henriette, Duchess of Orléans (1670), and the outstanding military commander ''le Grand Condé'' (1687).
His work ''Discours sur l'histoire universelle'' (''Discourse on Universal History'' 1681) is regarded by many Catholics as an actualization or new version of the ''City of God'' of St. Augustine of Hippo. Provided by Wikipedia
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