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Definition of Providentially

Providentially
Providential Prov`i*den"tial, a. [Cf. F. providentiel.] Effected by, or referable to, divine direction or superintendence; as, the providential contrivance of thing; a providential escape. -- Prov"i*den"tial*ly, adv.

Meaning of Providentially from wikipedia

- In Christianity, providentialism is the belief that all events on Earth are controlled by God. Providentialism was sometimes viewed by its adherents as...
- Providential (February 6, 1977 – May 1998) was an Irish-born Thoroughbred racehorse who competed successfully in France and won the most important race...
- Methodist and Independent Baptist churches, believe that this text has been providentially preserved as a perfect translation of the Bible into English. Followers...
- 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...
- 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...
- 2000 as an important appointment. I thought of its celebration as a providential opportunity during which the Church, thirty-five years after the Second...
- August 2017. Retrieved 20 January 2011. "Thatcher: 'Reagan's life was providential'". CNN. 11 June 2004. Archived from the original on 9 November 2017....
- purpose. The Illuminists, by contrast, interpreted contemporary events providentially and included both revolutionaries and reactionaries. Nicolas de Bonneville...
- 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...
- Christian centre and the right of the kings of Spain to take it over was providentially justified. However, there were enough mentions in the written sources...