and ordinaunce clyvinge to moevable thinges, by the whiche
disposicioun the purviaunce knitteth alle thinges in hir ordres;
for purviaunce embraceth alle thinges to-hepe, al-thogh that they
ben dyverse, and al-thogh they ben infinite; [but destinee] departeth
and ordeineth alle thinges singulerly, and divyded in
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moevinges, in places, in formes, in tymes, as thus: lat the
unfoldinge of temporel ordinaunce, assembled and ooned in the
lokinge of the divyne thought, be cleped purviaunce; and thilke
same assemblinge and ooninge, divyded and unfolden by tymes,