I ran across James' speech, "James I on the Powers of the Monarch" in my research and (sorry this is so specific to Kindle) it has some great quotes for you, Kindle! It might challenge your argument a little bit, but James says that he is "compared to the fathers of families, for a king is truly 'parens patriae', the politic father of his people." I found this quote interesting in light of the section of your paper that deals with the dynamics of the Church vs. the father being head of the home and source of the woman's salvation. This quote brings in another dimension of headship that isn't directly addressed in your paper, which is fine. I just thought you might find this interesting.
I hope this maybe helped some others of you too! Happy studying/writing/maybe you're already done. So Merry Christmas!
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ReplyDeleteWhat source did you use for James's speeches? Because so far I'm just using an internet source..but I'm wondering if maybe I should a book to make the quotes technically more reliable... :)