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You are not afraid of anything; you know there is no reality in sickness; you are not suffering any inharmony because of fear or remorse for sin.

From The Right Knock A Story by Van-Anderson, Helen

The young girl, glowing with the discoveries made in Aunt Susan’s home, desired to get at the bottom of the causes of inharmony in her own and to reorganize it on a better basis.

From The Wind Before the Dawn by Munger, Dell H.

He who takes offense at differences in the Church, who when he sees any inharmony at once concludes there is no Church there, will in the end miss both the Church and Christ.

From Epistle Sermons, Vol. III Trinity Sunday to Advent by Luther, Martin

Necessarily, from such division and inharmony, grew hatred, strife and jealousy, resulting in great injury and disorder to the Church.

From Epistle Sermons, Vol. III Trinity Sunday to Advent by Luther, Martin

Sombre without—half-lit, silent, vast within: the whole intolerant of frivolity, inharmony, garishness, ugliness, but yet quite free of gloom and ghostly suggestion.

From The Mother by Fritz, H. E.




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