Examples of 'providential' in a sentence

Meaning of "providential"

Providential means occurring through divine intervention or seeming to be guided by fate
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  • Pertaining to divine providence.
  • Fortunate, as if occurring through the intervention of Providence.

How to use "providential" in a sentence

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We need a providential man to bring back peace.
This request turned out to be absolutely providential.
A providential man ought to bring back peace.
I hope there is something providential in the choice.
Providential age for the foundation of restoration.
The timing of this eclipse is also providential.
Providential events sometimes border on the miraculous.
Now we are facing the completion of providential history.
The providential man wants to perpetuate himself.
There was not eternal design or providential purpose.
Remember the providential warnings you received.
We are celebrating a truly special and providential day.
Thereof could providential justice be seen entire.
Perhaps the rector will make a providential recovery.
A providential penalty that brings glory.

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I take into account providential circumstances.
Providential working which brings good out of evil.
But now how providential that was.
A providential new in the history of the papal teachings.
Her life would prove providential for him.
Under these providential circumstances my life began to change.
Newman saw this as his third providential illness.
Then a providential event took place.
The change in plans was considered providential.
The numerous providential aspects of this decree are amazing.
This he regarded as his second formative providential illness.
But observe the providential workings of the gods.
The timing felt almost providential.
Let us note the providential leading in all this.
Your arrival to this house has been providential.
The providential rescue was at hand in prophecy.
The accidental meeting proved providential.
It was most providential that neither of them broke his neck.
Their meeting was somewhat providential.
Providential essence whose beneficent and generative nature is such.
Sometimes the coincidental seems providential.
Providential wisdom which presides over the equalizing government of.
It is completely within the providential order.
How providential this was that circumstances prevented him from doing so.
The arrival of his mother was providential.
But something providential happened.
He regards his safe return as providential.
His protective and providential hands will never leave us.
We are both so very grateful for this providential care.
The day providential itself.
Neptune brings a disappointment or a providential help.
You are providential indeed.
Her initiative turned out to be providential.
This post was providential for me.
I thought that was kind of maybe providential.

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