James I of England, who reigned from 1603 to 1625, held a view of religion that emphasized the importance of both monarchy and divine right. He believed that the king was appointed by God and thus had a sacred duty to uphold and protect the established church, which was the Church of England. His approach was pragmatic, seeking to maintain religious unity and stability in a period marked by sectarian tensions, and he supported the translation of The Bible into English, resulting in the King James Version. Overall, James viewed religion as a pivotal element of governance and social order.
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