Definitionadv. in a fortunately providential manner
Last update: October 15, 2015
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It becomes the assertion; historically, providentially, the expectation of a unique religious figure arose - " the " Messiah; and Jesus gave himself to be thought of as that great figure. [Please select]
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Providentially, the stores and powder had been taken on board, or the consequences would have been serious. [Please select]
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Providentially she righted, and drove several miles to the southward before her rudder could be again slung. [Please select]
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Food became scarcer, but providentially Mr Leigh Smith, in the _Diana_, arrived, and he satisfied the immediate requirements of the unfortunate Swedes. [Please select]
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Up beside the deer barn, most providentially for the finish, I saw a very beautiful barrel stave. [Please select]
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There was a young doctor with him when he woke, who had providentially arrived from headquarters. [Please select]
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