 | Pierre Bérault - 1700
...whatfoever, which is finite. But fo was Chrift, as we тзу fee by thefe words of St. Рли1 Phi!. г. 6. Being in the form of God± he thought it not robbery to be equtl with God^ but made himfelf of no reputash», and took upon him the form of a Servant, and WAS... | |
 | John Norris - 1707 - 409 pągines
...kind, is that of the Incarnation, Birth, Life, Death and Paffion of the Son of God, who, though beitrg in the form of God, he thought it not robbery to be equal roith God 5 yet he made himfelf of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a Servant, and was... | |
 | John Pearson (bp. of Chester.) - 1715
...of his life was in the eye of the Jews without honour and ingloriphil. -i. 6, i. ous . for though, being in the form of God, he thought it not robbery to be equal with God: yet he made him fc If of no refutation, and took upon him the form of a fervant. For thirty... | |
 | Thomas LEWIS (M.A.) - 1735 - 98 pągines
...Children of Men ; infilling, that the 'Pfalmift fpeaks of his Divinity and Equality with the Father, being in the Form of God, he thought it not Robbery to be equal with God. But that Ifaiah reprefents him to us as a Man, in which State he abafed himfelf fo Jow, as... | |
 | William DALGLEISH, Clergyman - 1776 - 198 pągines
...to all thofe humiliating offices that were neceflary to reunite them into eternal friendfhip. " For being in the form of God, he " thought it not robbery to be equal with God, " but made himfelfof no reputation, and took " upon him the form of a fervant ; and being... | |
 | Jacques Abbadie - 1777 - 338 pągines
...pride, and of the moft impious robbery. By confidering thefe two claufe?, in their proper connection, " being in the form of God " — he thought it not robbery to be equal with " God ;" we have a further proof of the truth Cor which we contend. For it is evident, that our... | |
 | John Pearson - 1797
...Virgin's womb, and exiftence in his huPhH. ii. 6, man nature. For, being (or rather (h) fubfijling) In 7' the form of God, he thought it not robbery to be equal with God : but emptied himfelf, and took upon him the form of a fervant, and was made in the Hkenefs... | |
 | Samuel Stennett - 1800 - 476 pągines
...viii. 33. John i. 14. $ Heb.i~j, *'• and blood, he alfo himfelf took part of the fame *." Although, " being in the form of God, he thought it " not robbery to be equal with God, yet he took up" on him the form of a fervant, was made in the like" nefs of men, and being... | |
 | John Martin, Lewis De Marolles - 1803 - 203 pągines
...theologians believed, not only that Jesus was the Messiah, the only begotten son of God, but that as such, being in the form of God, he thought it not robbery to be equal with God. Besides, have not thousands who never sat in the professors chair; have not thousands who... | |
 | William Paley - 1808 - 368 pągines
...appearance in the flesh, is attested by St. Paul, in the second chapter of his epistle to the Philippians. " Being in the form of God, he thought it not robbery to be equal with God." He did not affect to be equal * See Sherlock's Sermons on Phil. ii. 9. with God, or to appear... | |
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