| William Bates - 1839 - 156 páginas
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| Thomas Gregory - 1708 - 368 páginas
...with him freely give us all things? He, who fpar^J not himfelf, but, when he war in tne Form or Nature of God, and thought it no Robbery to be equal with God, made himfelf of no Reputation, but took upon him the Form or Nature of a Servant, and was made in the... | |
| Daniel Wilcox - 1744 - 454 páginas
...brightnefs of his Father's glory, and the exprefs image of his perfon : he ftooped to this, who was in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with him : he that was rich, became poor, to the enriching of fouls that were ready to perifh, but whom... | |
| Essay - 1747 - 198 páginas
...ought, idly, To confider what our blefied Lcrd has done and fuffered for us: That altho' our Saviourwas God, and thought It no Robbery to be equal with God, yet he made Umfelf- of no Reputation ft, and left the Throne of his Glory to dwell among us ||J ; not in a... | |
| Frederick Carmichael - 1753 - 408 páginas
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| Ralph Erskine - 1763 - 586 páginas
...his loving undertaking and engagement. But, Secondly, Who is this ? It is one, who, though he was in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal •with God, yet took upon him the form of a fervanf, and was made in the likencfs of man ; and being Jound in fajhion... | |
| Henry Venn - 1763 - 578 páginas
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| John Flavel - 1770 - 520 páginas
...and will. His next neigh* bonr. His other felf. You have the fenfe of it in Phil. ii. 6. He was in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God. A aa 2 * ~OJ Evigilavit, fufcitavit. Buxtorf. . . f Paftaram vocat Chriftum, a.^mui^a.,, animarnm nojtrarum.... | |
| George Whitefield - 1772 - 490 páginas
...that; GOD might be juft in juftifying the ungodly, though " he was in the form of GOD, and therefore thought it no robbery to be equal with GOD ; yet he took upon him the form of a fervant," even human nature. In that nature he obeyed, and thereby fulfilled the whole moral law in... | |
| Nathaniel Spinckes - 1775 - 468 páginas
...for our fakes he became poor, that we through bis poverty might be rich. And (r) though he were in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God, yet made he himfelf of no reputation, but took upon himfelf the form of a fervant, and was made in the... | |
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