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Meanings of direct interposition in English
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Usage of direct interposition in English
1
His escape was almost miraculous, and seemed a directinterposition of Providence.
2
And then the acolyte's destiny was sealed by what again appeared to Father Pedro as a directinterposition of Providence.
3
Before the laws governing physical health were known, diseases were supposed to result from the directinterposition of the Almighty or of Satan.
4
Both circumstances were of good omen to the Christians, and the first was regarded as nothing short of a directinterposition of Heaven.
5
Unquestionably the actual and directinterposition of the shielding authority above referred to, between man and man, is the immediate province of the MAGISTRACY.
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He stopped, at a loss what to do, and then, by the directinterposition of kindly Fate, a manager spoke to him....
7
Such Althea considered it- adirectinterposition of Providence.
8
I believe that a merciful Providence does vouchsafe, at rare times, to move us by these directinterpositions.
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"I regarded it as a directinterposition of Providence, because you would not dance with me."
10
"It means, guardy, that but for the directinterposition of Providence you never would have seen your poor little Cricket again."