One of the various pretended contradictions in this whole distinction of the causality of nature from that of freedom is this.
We must frankly return to the Christian view of direct Divine agency, the immanence of Divine power in nature from end to end, the belief in a God in Whom not only we, but all things have their being, or we must banish Him altogether.
Hence human providence does not reach to that which takes place in nature from necessity; but divine providence extends thus far, since God is the author of nature.
But they did not possess this nature from eternity; it was bestowed upon them when God Himself willed it.
The angels declare that while they can conceive of God from eternity, they can in no way conceive of nature from eternity, still less of nature from herself and not at all of nature as nature in herself.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "nature from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.