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How to use providentially in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word providentially? Here are some examples.

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Epicurus arguments are effective only against the view that the world was providentially designed for the benefit of humans.
In this view, forests, rivers, streams, waterfalls, and even deserts were providentially located at convenient locations, awaiting the hand of man.
In September, I providentially met Bro Carlos in Ottawa, where he was on a canonical visitation.
All these people, providentially linked to Marie-Paule's mission, played an important role in the history of the Work.
Brother John Johnston had been elected Superior General and the way was open for him, providentially, to be a candidate for General Councillor.
In fact, in the story of my own life there are pages that have been providentially texturing my own vocation as a friar, as a brother.
In September that same year, the Lord intervened providentially, allowing me to obtain a passport, which is unusual for a friar.
The Roman Empire and Emperor providentially impeded the appearance of the Man of Sin for a time.
The Holy Spirit providentially inspired Saint Dominic de Guzman to lay the foundations of the Order of Preachers in some way in the life and mission of our contemplatives.
Today Jesus commands us to care for His needy lambs and feed the malnourished sheep of His flock so that, providentially, the Father's kingdom might come.
In such a setting the Church in America today is providentially situated to distinguish itself in pursuit of the purposes of the Council's Statement.
The option of enlisting as an officer and joining the bulk of his generation in the graveyards of the Great War had been providentially removed by his affliction.
At Christmastime, the visit of the Magi providentially presents us with an icon of this wise search, of a movement that is at the same time profound and centrifugal.
Miraculously, providentially, the cashmere coat was his size.
In the early 1990's both the church and the three story stone rectory beside it, were sold to a private owner who providentially preserved all the sacred items the church housed.
One of the primary objections to simple foreknowledge, which rejects the counterfactuals on which Molinism relies, is that it is not providentially useful.
God is the catapulting ground from which the struggle for life among the crushed ones and fragile classes resistively rests, resourcefully grows, and providentially overflows.
Examples from Classical Literature
It was after this that we had providentially met the boatman, and had been safely led on board.
But providentially the light of Vaishnava Philosophy came to dispel this atheistic gloom from his mind.
How the attempt was made, and how providentially it failed is told by papillon.
A relation into which fools are providentially drawn for their mutual destruction.
One of his friends at least must be there, and providentially it proved that both were present.
It was only a puff which had come to my aid, as it were providentially, and had enabled me to gain my point.
Lemuel Struthers, and the Countess's joyous greeting of them, had rather providentially broken.
Plain girls are providentially preserved from these temptations.
You are providentially unable to bear the bodily and mental exertion.
I am very fortunate indeed to have stumbled so providentially upon succor.
I really believe Joe would have prolonged this word into a perfect Chorus, but for his attention being providentially attracted by his hat, which was toppling.
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