Epicurus arguments are effective only against the view that the world was providentially designed for the benefit of humans. |
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In this view, forests, rivers, streams, waterfalls, and even deserts were providentially located at convenient locations, awaiting the hand of man. |
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In September, I providentially met Bro Carlos in Ottawa, where he was on a canonical visitation. |
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All these people, providentially linked to Marie-Paule's mission, played an important role in the history of the Work. |
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Brother John Johnston had been elected Superior General and the way was open for him, providentially, to be a candidate for General Councillor. |
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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. |
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In September that same year, the Lord intervened providentially, allowing me to obtain a passport, which is unusual for a friar. |
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The Roman Empire and Emperor providentially impeded the appearance of the Man of Sin for a time. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Miraculously, providentially, the cashmere coat was his size. |
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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. |
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One of the primary objections to simple foreknowledge, which rejects the counterfactuals on which Molinism relies, is that it is not providentially useful. |
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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. |
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