| Reginald Heber - 1828 - 568 páginas
...exhortation ; the effect of which is, not only, often confusion, but what is worse than confusion, selfconceit and rivalry, each labouring to excel his brother in the choice of his expressions and the outward earnestness of his address — and the bad effects of emulation... | |
| 1829 - 760 páginas
...prayer, his exhortation; theeffectof which is not only often confusion, but what is worse than confusion, self-conceit and rivalry, each labouring to excel his brother in the choice of his expressions, and the outward earnestness of his address, and the bad effects of emulation mixing... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1829 - 630 páginas
...exhortation ; the effect of which is, not only, often confusion, but what is worse than confusion, selfconceit and rivalry, each labouring to excel his brother in the choice of his expressions and the outward earnestness of his address — and the bad effects of emulation... | |
| Thomas Robinson - 1830 - 394 páginas
...exhortation ; the effect of which is, not only, often confusion, but, what is worse than confusion, self-conceit, and rivalry, each labouring to excel his brother in the choice of his expressions and the outward earnestness of his address — and the bad effects of emulation... | |
| William Stephen Gilly - 1832 - 362 páginas
...when consulted upon this subject, " is not only often confusion, but what is worse than confusion, self-conceit and rivalry : each labouring to excel his brother in the choice of expressions, and the earnestness of his address : and the bad effects of emulation mixing with actions... | |
| Thomas Mann - 1840 - 282 páginas
...only often confusion, but, what is * Life of Scott, 7th edition, p. 518. • worse than confusion, self-conceit and rivalry : each labouring to excel his brother in the choice of expressions, and the earnestness of his address ; and the bad effects of emulation mixing with actions... | |
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