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Definition of Harmonizers
1. harmonizer [n] - See also: harmonizer
Lexicographical Neighbors of Harmonizers
Literary usage of Harmonizers
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Musical World (1847)
"What will harmonizers say to the establishment of a musical star-chamber, to be
designated " the Hypo-mixo-lidio- phrygian order of knighthood ? ..."
2. Irreconcilable Records: Or, Genesis & Geology by William Denton (1872)
"But the record teaches that these various forms were all made on the same day,
or, according to the would-be harmonizers, in the same period. ..."
3. The Contemporary Review (1867)
"... supposing that Theophilus of Antioch, mentioned above as one of the first
harmonizers of the four Gospels, had the present Gospel of St. Luke compiled ..."
4. Journal of Biblical Literature by Society of Biblical Literature (1908)
"Later harmonizers perhaps employed thus the traditional 12 years before the
Dispersion of the Twelve (below, ii. B, 8). " Tradition" in Eusebius' time had ..."
5. Historical Essays by Edward Augustus Freeman (1873)
"... where the original authorities are for the most part scanty, good modern guides
are a matter of distinct necessity as commentators and harmonizers. ..."