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proviˈdentially, adv. [f. providential a. (n.) + -ly2.] In a providential manner. † 1. With foresight; providently, prudently. Obs.1614 Raleigh Hist. World v. i. §10. 366 The victuallers, which the Consull Iunius, more hastily than prouidentially, had sent before him towards Lilybæum. 1619 J. Chambe...
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Apographa
actually exist, in tangible extant form, so later verified copies of copies, or "apographa", are the only real tangible or present "canon" that we have, and providentially
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Matthew 24:22 If those days had not been cut short, nobody would be ...
Verse 22. - Except these days should be shortened (ἐκολοβώθησαν, had been shortened).In the midst of wrath God thinks on mercy. He providentially ordained that the days of vengeance should not be indefinitely prolonged; the siege was practically of short duration, the country was not wholly overrun and desolated (comp. 2 Kings 13:23).The natural causes that combined to produce ...
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providently
ˈprovidently, adv. [f. provident + -ly2.] In a provident manner. 1. With foresight and providing care; prudently.1487 Rolls of Parlt. VI. 403/2 The Kyng..hath been besied..so that [neither] his Grace nor yet his moost Honorable Councill myght..provydently make Leesez [etc.]. 1553 T. Wilson Rhet. (15...
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Riverside Church - Riverside Church
Riverside Church has been a thriving, loving group of believers for over 40 years. In the late 1990s, desiring to be a congregation that reflected the diversity of South Florida, Riverside Church relocated from Coral Springs to North Lauderdale. Providentially, the congregation was able to purchase an old shopping center and set about ...
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Alfredo Reichlin
Reichlin took part in the Italian Resistance with the Garibaldi Brigades, as a member of the Patriotic Action Groups; captured by the fascists, Reichlin was providentially
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Jiang Tao (footballer, born 1985)
Enticed by the idea of playing abroad and studying at the same time, Jiang agreed to go and his family providentially had the wherewithal to pay for the
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impatronage
† imˈpatronage, v. Obs. rare. [f. prec. after patronage.] trans. To put under a person's patronage; to dedicate.1652 F. Grevil's Sidney Ep. ded. 2 His Matchless Poem seem'd providentially by him impatronag'd unto his Peerless Sister.
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Glenburnie (1825 ship)
Four hours after Glenburnie sank, the steamship Solway providentially rescued the crew.
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Does "Great Expectations" refer to the sport of cricket, in the scene of Joe meeting Pip in London? In _Great Expectations_ , the scene of Joe meeting Pip in London narrates: > “I really believe Joe would have prolon...
Yes, it refers to cricket, with the wicket-keeper being the fielder behind the wicket, who has dedicated equipment and is frequently called on to catch the ball. The catcher in baseball is similar. It's a position requiring focus and fast reflexes, as Dickens describes. You can get a sense of the sk...
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True Briton (ship)
On her last voyage the captain acted with such brutality towards a black crew member that the man, who providentially survived, sued the captain when the
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heaven-sent
ˈheaven-sent, a. Sent from heaven; providentially sent. Cf. heaven send, heaven n. 11.a 1649 Drummond of Hawthornden Poems Wks. (1711) 37/2 If you your heaven-sent good could duly prize. 1777 Potter æschylus (1779) I. 52 (Jod.) How relate the heav'n-sent tempest That burst upon my head? 1875 Jowett ...
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Japanese destroyer Hatsuzuki
The only survivors of her crew were 8 men in a lifeboat with 17 Zuikaku crewmen who made their way to Luzon by the 14th November, having been providentially
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Nathan Lord
His views on slavery changed dramatically; he came to see it as "not a moral evil", but as a blessing, "an ordinance of...God", which "providentially found
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