ppl. a. [f. CONCORD v. + -ING2.] Agreeing, assenting, concordant.

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1626.  W. Sclater, Expos. 2 Thess. (1629), 152. Concording are the liues of their deluded sectaries.

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1655–60.  Stanley, Hist Philos. (1701), 279/1. The cohabitation of concording Brethren is firmer than any Wall.

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1858.  Sears, Athan., vii. 140. Concording elements.

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