| Jonathan Edwards - 1809 - 520 pages
...excellencies are sweetly united. He is a person infinitely exalted in glory and dignity. Phil. ii. 6. "Being in the form of God, he thought it not robbery to be equal with God." There is equal honor due to him with the Father. John v. 25. "That all men should honor... | |
| Jonathan Edwards - 1809 - 578 pages
...excellencies are sweetly united. He is a person infinitely exalted in glory and dignity. Phil. ii. 6. "Being in the form of God, he thought it not robbery to be equal with God." There is equal honor due to him with the Father. John v. 25. "That all men should honor... | |
| Anthony Freston - 1809 - 272 pages
...Heaven." He declares that in " him dwells all the fullness of the God" head bodily.* That as he was in the " form of God, he thought it not robbery " to be equal with God;" it was no assumption of another's dignity and prerogative, but his own clear and unquestionable... | |
| Stephen Lowry - 1809 - 204 pages
...that love me to inherit substance; and I will fill their treasures.*" He is so rich, that as God-man in the form of God, he thought it not robbery to be equal with God; and his mediatorial glory is ineffable, as may be gathered from his own words — " And now,... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - 1811 - 506 pages
...heart."* " I lay down my life for the sheep. No man taketh it from me ; but I lay it down of myself. "f " Being in the form of God, he thought it not robbery to be equal with God ; yet made • Psalm Uvii. 8. fjohn v. 15, 18. mation of all, who attend to the matter, and... | |
| New Church gen. confer - 1857 - 1220 pages
...has, he was, as to his SOUL, infinitely to be distinguished from all other men. In himself ' behijg in the Form of God, he thought it not robbery to be equal with God ;' (Phil. ii. 6.) an expression which, your intelligent renders well know, expresses the fullest... | |
| 1815 - 604 pages
...the apostle Paul, of the person and official character of Jesus, when lie says respecting linn, that "being in the form of God, he thought it not robbery to be equal with God; but made himself of no reputation, and took upivi himself the form of a servant, and was... | |
| William Paley - 1815 - 552 pages
...in the flesh, is attested by Saint 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 with God, or to appear with divine honours (for such is the... | |
| Samuel Worcester - 1815 - 172 pages
...that "HE took on HIM THE SEED OF ABRAHAM," — "was MADE OF A WOMAN, made under th£ law;" that though being in THE FORM OF GOD, he thought it not robbery to be EOJTAI, WITH GOD; yet he made IHtmetf of -no reputation, AND TOOK VPON HIM THE FORM OT A SERVANT, AND... | |
| Jean Calvin - 1816 - 606 pages
...another place, affirms all glory and honour to be due. And he conceals not, but openly proclaims, that, " being in the form of God," he " thought it not robbery to be equal with God: but made himself of no reputation." (*) And, lest the impious might object, that he is a... | |
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