which three sentence in the passage best show the author's belief that plymouth colony's fate was guided by divine providence
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The author believed that the Plymouth Colony was guided by divine providence.
This Can be proved by the following sentences -
" Yet the Lord so upheld these persons. "
" They were Not at all infected with sickness or lameness."
" And I doubt not their recompense is with their Lord."
He firmly believed in divine assistance.
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The three sentences in this context are as follows:
• And yet the lord so upheld these men that in this general calamity they were not at all infected with sickness or lameness.
• He firmly believed in divine assistance
• And I doubt their recompense is with their lord.
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