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[1620] And yet the Lord so upheld these persons, as in this general calamity they were not at all infected

either with sickness, or lameness. And what I have said of these, I may say of many others who died ... that
whilst they had health, yea, or any strength continuing, they were not wanting to any that had need of them.

Based on the above passage, to what did Bradford attribute the fact that some people survived the disease in
Plymouth?

A.) luck
B.) health
C.) providence
D.)self-sufficiency

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Answer:

Option C) is correct

Step-by-step explanation:

Providence refers to the protective care of God as a spiritual and divine power. Certain acts that are natural and are unavoidable can be considered as an act of providence.

Some people survived the disease in Plymouth and they were not at all infected either with sickness, or lameness.

Bradford attributes this fact to providence.

Option C) is correct.

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