providentially造句1. Providentially, he had earlier made friends with a Russian Colonel.
2. A mosquito net was providentially suspended above the bed; the creek was certain to be thick with insects when night fell.
3. Providentially the weather remained good.
4. He accomplishes His plan providentially through circumstances.
5. Providentially, some words like star and far are now spelled with ar, but in the past they too had er.
6. Providentially the Lord used a God-fearing Ethiopian eunuch named Ebed - Melech to come to Jeremiah's rescue.
7. God had providentially placed Nehemiah in an influential and sensitive position as the cup- bearer of Artaxerxes, the king of Persia.
8. There are strands of the call of God providentially at work for us which we recognize and no one else does.
9. The blessing of the Parish Centre providentially falls on the 12th of December, the day when in Mexico and in the Americas celebrate the Solemnity of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
10. God had providentially arranged for Mordecai to be in the right place at the right time.
11. OK, so Lou is providentially born into a Protestant Christian family in China.
12. Providentially , Rachel went to the well much earlier than usual with her father's flock, arriving at the same time as future with.
13. In 2009, he announced that Police Day would now be a national holiday – which meant (providentially) that the 25 January protesters had the day off.
14. We know that He providentially spared the lives of some righteous ones, such as Jeremiah, but evidently He did not save all of them.
15. This promise is mysteriously and providentially united to our mission to spread Christ's Kingdom of love.
16. At the end of the six months, Ahasuerus held an extravagant feast which providentially led to a change in the events of history.
17. Two long, white hands shot out protectively in front of me, and the van shuddered to a stop a foot from my face, the large hands fitting providentially into a deep dent in the side of the van's body.
18. Egypt became a transitive point that bonded the East trade with West, and the wars with the Crusaders and the Mongols made the islamic civilization survive providentially.