But always told that divine intervention could not be given until there was a clear request to do so. |
It is due to the intervention of another principle which, in turn, was the first principle called into existence by divine intervention. |
Others, however, believe the complexity and order revealed by such subjects is a sign of divine intervention. |
The verb 'to visit' signifies a special divine intervention whether to save or to punish. |
But it is true that the Almighty did miss a perfect opportunity for some divine intervention. |
She escaped, a circumstance she attributes to dumb luck rather than divine intervention. |