- In Christianity,
providentialism is the
belief that all
events on
Earth are
controlled by God.
Providentialism was
sometimes viewed by its
adherents as...
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Providential (February 6, 1977 – May 1998) was an Irish-born
Thoroughbred racehorse who
competed successfully in
France and won the most
important race...
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unity against the
corrupt British court, so as to
realize America's
providential role in
providing an
asylum for liberty.
Written in a
direct and lively...
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definition may be
extended to
include human conscience or
providence (or
providential history).
According to
Dumitru Stăniloae, the
Eastern Orthodox Church's...
- Notre-Dame de la
Garde (French pronunciation: [nɔtʁ(ə) dam d(ə) la ɡaʁd]; lit.: Our Lady of the Guard),
known to
local citizens as la
Bonne Mère (French...
- the
United States. Many
began to see this as the
beginning of a new
providential mission: If the
United States was
successful as a "shining city upon...
- Testament. This view is
generally based upon a
theological doctrine of the
providential preservation of
scripture and a
rejection of
naturalism in constructing...
- and ****ng.
Throughout the same book, Nemo
repeatedly acts in this
providential way, as when the
sailor Pencroff pines for tobacco, then the
young naturalist...
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extraordinary one—in
other words, that it is the
effect of some
great providential plan? The man who will draw this conclusion, will look for the solution...
- tend
toward not only a
happy or
amusing ending but one
influenced by a
Providential will that
orders all
things to an
ultimate good. By this
meaning of the...