We have no meanings for "merciful interposition" in our records yet.
1 The soldier's bullet seemed to him a merciful interposition of Fate, which released him from his difficulties.
2 But by the merciful interposition of divine Providence, the course of events took a favorable turn much sooner than he had anticipated.
3 In fact, by July most people hoped and believed that their troubles must be already over, through the merciful interposition of death.
4 By the merciful interposition of Providence, the exiles had been saved from death and captivity; but they had no home, and no relations.
5 He finally arose, and staggered through the downpour to the house, only happy that-bya merciful interposition of Providence-theperil had been overcome.
6 "The history of our Colonies is full of the evidences of these merciful interpositions . "
7 "I know not where I might have been landed, had not the merciful interposition of Providence stopped my progress."
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