With respect to His prescience, there is nothing contingent; with respect to His providence, there is nothing accidental. [noun]
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In casting an eye to the future, Timeslip often showed remarkable prescience in its choice of themes. [noun]
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His prescience, the gift of foresight, was at work. [Please select]
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It has already been mentioned that Macgillivray contributed to Audubon's Ornithological Biography a series of descriptions of some parts of the anatomy of American birds, from Mac- gillivray subjects supplied to him by that enthusiastic naturalist, and whose zeal and prescience, it may be called, in this respect merits all praise. [Please select]
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Suppose--Nancy whirled around with a sudden horrible prescience of what she was going to see. [Please select]
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As a weather prophet, the prescience of the bird is strictly limited. [Please select]
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The impulses of my heart, joined to some prescience of trouble, bade me to follow Elisabeth. [Please select]
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The day, still in its early golden glory, seemed big with prescience. [Please select]
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All dreams possess an element of warning or prescience; some more than others. [Please select]
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