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1 And now the time had come as by providential interposition .
2 When he heard the sound of our guns, he recognized an unhoped-for assistance, a providential interposition .
3 My life was in real peril, but I was fortunately delivered by a timely and providential interposition .
4 The circumstances attending this grand display of providential interposition and British prowess, must interest the feelings of every Englishman.
5 Mr. Wynn was too much of a Christian not to bow before what appeared to him the purely providential interposition of this suggestion.
6 There does not appear to be any need of Providential interposition .
7 This, from him, so unexpectedly apposite, had the effect upon her of a Providential interposition .
8 The Liberal dissensions and the belated but by no means contemptible Socialist candidate were providential interpositions .
9 I consider the illness of Miranda Mary's mother a Providential interposition - that is , if she isn't too sick.
10 There are no surprises; no unlooked-for catastrophes; no providential interpositions to punish the sinner or rescue the good man.
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