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 1  Ind      |          neither humane skill or~ ~providence, could use any prevention,
 2  Ind      |        assembled together, without providence or conduct of~ ~some man,
 3  Ind      |         guided us hither, then our providence: I know not how you~ ~have
 4  Ind      |           us, in whom the care and providence should consist,~ ~for direction
 5    2,    7|          with entire forsight~ ~or providence, warrantable against their
 6    2,    7|     absolutely~ ~commended to your providence, and so to dispose both
 7    2,    8|          part of policy and royall providence, not~ ~to leave the State
 8    3,    1|        them to their owne care and providence. On a day,~ ~Massetto having
 9    3,    2|          WHEREIN IS SIGNIFIED, THE PROVIDENCE OF A WISE MAN, WHEN~ ~ HE
10    3,    2|           the discreete care and~ ~providence of the King; a Querrie appertaining
11    4,    5|             BY ANY HUMANE POWER OR PROVIDENCE; ASPECIALLY IN SUCH~ ~ SOULE,
12    5,    4|            DECLARING THE DISCREETE PROVIDENCE OF PARENTS, IN CARE OF THEIR~ ~
13    6,   10|          thus: O~ ~thou omnipotent providence, for ever let thy power
14    7,    5|              commend their wit and providence.~ ~ Somtime (faire Ladies)
15   10,    3| considering, with what industrious providence, you made~ ~the meanes for
16   10,    8|      speaking, concerning divine~ ~providence, and intention of the Gods,
17   10,    8|            feeling of the~ ~divine providence, and much lesse knowledge
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