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harmonist [ˈhɑːmənɪst] n 1. (Music, other) a person skilled in the art and techniques of harmony 2. (Christian Religious Writings / Bible) a person who combines and collates parallel narratives harmonistic adj harmonistically adv Harmonist a member of a Protestant sect from Württemberg, Germany that settled in Harmony, Pennsylvania, in 1803, and believed in common ownership of property. See also: Protestantisma person skilled in the principles of harmony. See also literature See also: Musica scholar of literature who shows parallels or harmony between passages from different authors. See also music. See also: LiteratureHow to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Third, it's important for Catholic social thinkers to engage with forms of moral thought that are neither relativistic nor harmonistic. The standards encourage buildings in the classic early American, Main Street style, often characterized by varied but harmonistic designs. If Sandefur is right, and both evidence and common sense suggest he is, then we must discard conveniently harmonistic views of family life. |
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