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1 I, 5, 6| through an unspeakable providence, rendered a spiritual man
2 I, 9, 3| dispensation by an unspeakable providence, so as to become visible
3 II, 6, 1| to them on account of His providence. For though it is true,
4 II, 26, 3| numbers] has, according to His providence, received that special amount
5 II, 26, 3| God, but that through His providence every one of them has obtained
6 II, 30, 7| prove stronger than the providence of the Father, and that
7 III, 24, 2| that is, he exercises no providence at all.~
8 III, 25 | XXV. THIS WORLD IS RULED PROVIDENCE OF ONE GOD, WHO IS BOTH
9 III, 25, 1| does, however, exercise a providence over all things, and therefore
10 III, 25, 1| understanding derived from the providence of God. And, for this reason
11 III, 25, 1| though but slightly, by His providence, were nevertheless convinced
12 III, 25, 1| Father, who exercises a providence over all things, and arranges
13 IV, 22, 2| the Father exercise His providence for the men only who are
14 IV, 27 | DISPLEASURE OF GOD, WERE, BY HIS PROVIDENCE, COMMITTED TO WRITING, THAT
15 IV, 36, 6| Father of our Lord, by whose providence all things consist, and
16 V, 26, 2| cares about nor exercises a providence over our affairs, nay, one
17 V, 27, 1| things, and exercises a providence over all, "making His sun
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