Do you mean to suggest that a significant percentage of Medieval peasants in fact considered Kings to not be all that different from themselves as people, and that a significant percentage of Medieval Kings actually said that there but for the grace of God go they with respect to a poor peasant?
Or merely that it was in some sense easier for them to do so, even if that wasn't actually demonstrated by their actions?
Or merely that it was in some sense easier for them to do so, even if that wasn't actually demonstrated by their actions?
The latter. The former is an empirical claim I'm not yet sure how we could properly resolve. But there are reasons to think it may have been true.
After all the King is a Christian and so am I. It is merely that God has placed a greater burden of responsibility on him and one of toil on me. We all have our own cross to carry.
If it's worth saying, but not worth its own post, even in Discussion, it goes here.