May Christ make up for my poverty Surprising every prevision I had, Divine Providence called me to succeed this great Pope. |
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This event is very important, because it shows that Divine Providence wished to reveal the plan of salvation in this part of Asia. |
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Past practices must have been basically correct, in the US case, even ordained by Divine Providence. |
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This argument for the overwhelming probability of Divine Providence was repeated by many and refined by a few. |
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Milton had no doubt that God, Divine Providence and History itself had willed that the saints prevail over the King and his Anglicans, panders and sycophants. |
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Divine Providence wanted that we could carry forward a process centred around one of the many graces attributed to his intercession before the Lord. |
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At the popular level, ways of life and sentiments were shared with an almost identical sense of transcendence, confidence in Divine Providence and humble submission to the will of God. |
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Jacques de Vitry had perceptively noticed a characteristic trait of Franciscan spirituality about which Clare was deeply sensitive: the radicalism of poverty associated with total trust in Divine Providence. |
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How destructive is the inconstancy that comes from the fact that we are really not happy in ourselves, with our crosses, with Divine Providence and with our lot in life. |
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And for the same reason, namely, that the gifts of Divine Providence may secure the good of souls, We have paternally exhorted you not only to exercise a watchful care, but also to use positive action and authority. |
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We will continue to plead for the gift of peace by remaining in the place in which Divine Providence has placed us as watchmen and defenceless sentinels of fraternity and peace. |
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We are grateful also to people: most of all to those who helped us to reach the priesthood, and to those whom Divine Providence has placed on the path of our vocation. |
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In that vein, Vico proposed a social need for religion, for a supernatural Divine Providence to keep order in human society. |
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In these lessons, the prince was taught that he was predestined to become an instrument of Divine Providence, fulfilling the historical destiny of the House of Orange. |
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Thus was he fitted to fulfill worthily the vocation of a poet. For it is not aimlessly that Divine Providence endows a human being with qualities so exceptional and exalted. |
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It is also about the paradoxical tension between human freedom and divine providence. |
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It is as if by divine providence that I am supplied educational material just when I need it the most. |
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Evidently this was the limit imposed by divine providence upon that sort of folly. |
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What roles does affliction, the suffering constrained by the sense of God's palpable absence, play in divine providence, according to Herbert's poetry? |
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This did not fit in well with ecclesiastical views on divine providence. |
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Man's worship ascends upward, and the Divine providence descends thereby. |
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Perhaps this is because he believes so much in divine providence and God's redemption in Christ, and he refuses to believe that God is capricious. |
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For, while most life is fully dependent upon divine providence, we humans, because of our consciousness, have the potential to participate in the unfolding of each moment. |
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In A SENSE, Maimonides identifies his opinions on divine providence with Epicureanism. |
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The divine providence is wont to afford its concourse to such proceeding. |
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