A House Divided
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The term comes from President Lincoln's "House Divided" speech - a reference to the Gospel of Mark chapter 3 verse 25, King James Version: "If a house is divided against itself, that house cannot stand."
- A House Divided (board game)
- A House Divided (novel)
- A House Divided (Dallas episode)
- A House Divided (film) by Alice Guy-Blaché from 1913

