providences in English

noun
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the capital of Rhode Island, a port near the mouth of the Providence River, on the Atlantic coast; population 171,557 (est. 2008). It was founded in 1636 by Roger Williams (1604–83) as a haven for religious dissenters.
noun
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the protective care of God or of nature as a spiritual power.
they found their trust in divine providence to be a source of comfort
synonyms:fatedestinynemesiskismetGod's willdivine interventionpredestinationpredeterminationthe starsone's lot (in life)one's portion

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1. We must be in the fear of the Lord as in our employment, exercising ourselves in holy Adorings of God, in subjection to his precepts, submission to his providences, and a constant care to please him; we must be in it as in our element, taking a pleasure in contemplating God’s glory and complying with his will.

2. We must be in the fear of the Lord as in our employment, exercising ourselves in holy Adorings of God, in subjection to his precepts, submission to his providences, and a constant care to please him; we must be in it as in our element, taking a pleasure in contemplating God’s glory and complying with his will.

3. Or "without spot" {m}, as the Septuagint render the word; without any just charge of inequality, or unrighteousness; such is God's way of providence, though sometimes his methods of providence are Cavilled at by wicked men, and murmured at by his own people: they are at a loss, at times, to reconcile promises and providences together, and to