This no doubt came to passe by the prouidence of God, though such accidents are commonlie imputed to casualtie or chance medlie.
This (as manie tooke it) came to passe by the prouidence of almightie God, that those should suffer for their periuries, which contrarie to law and right had consented to crowne him king.
It will be laide to vs, whose prouidence Should haue kept short, restrain'd, and out of haunt, This mad yong man.
Whereof theprouidence of God hath giuen them such store, as that you may build a faire house for 20.
Wherein the prouidence of God is to be noted, that prouideth a naturall remedie for them, to helpe the naturall inconuenience of their Countrey by the cold of the Climat.
Yet on the other side he thought his opinion would take no place, for that he had raygned seuentene yeares: But this should séeme to come from the prouidence of God, whiche giueth kingdomes and taketh them away.
Sidenote: The prouidence of the citie for safegard of peace.
At length he was chosen captain of theyr warres, and recouered sundry victories for the Gabinians: whereby the foolishe Nation both of the lower and chiefest sort, beleeued that their captayne was sent vnto them by the prouidence of the Gods.
Take heede then from henceforth Ariobarzanes, that you liue with such prouidence and circumspection as you may bee knowen to be a seruant, and I reputed (as I am) for your souerayne Lord and mayster.
Not a whit, we defie Augury; there's a speciall Prouidence in the fall of a sparrow.
For I know who thou art, wherefore thou art thus pensiue, and what euils thou fearest to be towards thée at hand.
In that citie he also builded a church of stone woorke.
It is therefore now time no longer wilfully to striue, both against the prouidence of God, and the Iustice of the Land: the more you labour to acquit your selues, the more euident and apparant you make your offences to the World.
But in the ende such was the prouidence of God, who disposeth all thinges to the best, the xij.
The like may be said to that man which is so dull in perceyuing the prouidence of nature, that what matter had it been in whose bodye, and with whose bloud, he himselfe had been formed and brought into light.
And thus by the good prouidence of Almightie God, I was freed from mine yrons all sauing the collar that was about my necke, and so got my libertie the second time.
And thus through the prouidence of Almighty God, after 16.
This trecherie and deceit being shortly after detected by the wonderfull prouidence of God, the varlet was first beheaded, and afterward burnt in fire.
So that I dare well auouch, there were neuer men more dangerously distressed, nor more mercifully by Gods prouidence deliuered.
Then being forsaken and left in this distresse referring my self to the mercifull prouidenceof God, I shaped my course for England, and vnhoped for of any, God alone releeuing me, I arriued at Dartmouth.
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