"Providence" Quotes from Famous Books
... right, and all the world about us was wrong. We had faith, hope, and enthusiasm, and did our work, nothing doubting, amidst a generation who first despised and then feared and hated us. For myself I have never ceased to be grateful to the Divine Providence for the privilege of taking a part ... — The Complete Works of Whittier - The Standard Library Edition with a linked Index • John Greenleaf Whittier
... through her ambassador to the United States, solemnly declared that her assault upon Servia was a measure of "self-defense." Russia explained her action as "benevolent intervention," and expressed "a humble hope in omnipotent providence" that her hosts would be triumphant. Germany charged France with perfidious attack upon the unarmed border of the fatherland, and proclaimed a holy war for "the security of her territory." France and England, ... — A History of The Nations and Empires Involved and a Study - of the Events Culminating in The Great Conflict • Logan Marshall
... the Alhim, 568-m. Genesis in a second fragment ascribes; creation to Ihuh-Alhim, 568-m. Genii dispensed the Good and the Evil, six on each side, 416-u. Genii intermediaries between Gods and men, the Universal Providence, 416-u. Genii of Decans had names, characteristics; aid in effects produced, 470-m. Genii of the Gnostics, 271-l. Genii or Angels differed in character; some good, some evil, 416-u. Genii, six, created by Ormuzd, prototypes of Archangels, 256-l. Genii the media ... — Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry • Albert Pike
... noonday. Then the travel over the mountain road would cease, for days or weeks, or if some foolhardy man, or a daring troop came up from the valley, they would cross themselves, if they got as far as the hospice, and would gasp out: "That was tempting Providence: that road meant life ... — The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries - Masterpieces of German Literature Vol. 19 • Various
... so the subject was dropped. But Hugh understood, and he felt his boyish heart throb with genuine sympathy for this splendid couple, who had yearned to have a house full of children, but somehow found their dearest wish set aside by a mysterious decree of Providence. ... — The Chums of Scranton High at Ice Hockey • Donald Ferguson
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