Articles related to "Divine Providence"Most people would pay anything for a course in miracles. What they do not realize though, is that miracles are based upon the real principles of spiritual magnetism.
The Afters' "I Wish We All Could Win" beautifully balances muscular rhythms with melodic hooks to offer ten tracks of sonic sweetness, wonderfully satisfying.
Although the multiplication of food in the Gospels is well known, it is a lesser known mystery that many Catholic saints were able to produce similar miracles.
The philosophy of Boethius, Roman statesman and philosopher, influenced by Aristotelian principles and Plato's philosophy.
Politicians and civic leaders saw an opportunity to extend the goals of Manifest Destiny by using the American occupation of Mexico as a natural step toward annexation.
The Ojibway myth laments the tragedy of human wrongdoing but concludes with the hope of a final purging of human sin and divine reconciliation.
The 4th of July commemorates the signing of the Declaration of Independence, a document that paved the way for the formation of the longest standing Republic in history.
Urging Americans to follow a divinely inspired march beyond our borders, Albert Beveridge connects with his use of scriptural phraseology, tapping into popular views.
Not many people realize that Halloween, celebrated on October 31 or All Hallows Eve, is just one of an annual cycle of rituals that form the backbone of the Wiccan year.
Defining the Puritan community, John Winthrop's "City on a Hill" was a call to righteous living based on God's covenant with his "New Israel" in 1630 Massachusetts.
Protestants believe that the Reformation in the 16th century was a product of Divine Providence for which the political context surrounding this event is a case in point.
The Protestant Reformation was born in the context of social change and economic makeover.
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