| David Savile - 1810 - 440 sider
...angels, and the Maker of the worlds, yet was he made, in all things, like unto his brethren. Though he was in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God, yet was he found in fashion as a man, and made in the likeness of sinful flesh ! — And... | |
| Charles Simeon - 1810 - 516 sider
...taken from among their brethren, being of the tribe of Judah, and of the family of David. " Though he was in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God, he took upon him the form of a servant;" yea, " beeame a worm and no man, the very scorn... | |
| Thomas Bradbury - 1810 - 324 sider
...there is no end. Luke i. 33. Now, it is true only of God, that his throne is for ever and ever. He was in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God. Phil. ii. 6. He that was the resurrection must be the life. John xi. 25. The last Adam is... | |
| Charles Simeon - 1810 - 518 sider
...taken from among their brethren, being of the tribe of Judah, and of the family of David. " Though he. was in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God, he took upon him the form of a servant;" yea, " became a worm and no man, the very scorn... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1813 - 682 sider
...his person, and upholding all things by the word of his power, who by himself purged away our sins, who was in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God, who is the Word by whom all tilings were made, and who was with God in the beginning, who... | |
| Thomas Bell - 1814 - 514 sider
...How contrary such a conduct to that of the wise master-builder! 1 Cor. iii. 1O. He taught that Christ was in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be altogether equal with him. If all the angels of God worship our Jesus, Heb. i. 6, how inexcusable the... | |
| William Bates - 1815 - 406 sider
...above, is above all." John 3. 31. The all-sufficiency of his satisfaction arises from hence, " he that was in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God," Phil. 2. 6. that is, in the truth of the divine nature was equal with the Fatter, and without... | |
| William Bates - 1815 - 586 sider
...above, is above all." John 3. 31. The all-sufficiency of his satisfaction arises from hence, " he that was in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God," Phil. 2. 6. that is, in the truth of the divine nature was equal with the Father, and without... | |
| Samuel Worcester - 1815 - 172 sider
...merit, all the efficacy, which could be derived to it from the infinite dignity of such a person? HE WHO WAS IN THE FORM OF GOD, AND THOUGHT IT NO ROBBERY TO BE EOJJA1 WITH GOD— was made in tJi£ likeness of man, and being found in fashion as a man, HE humbled... | |
| Alexander Murray (Schoolmaster) - 1815 - 564 sider
...wounded, bruised, oppressed, afflicted, and at last humbled to the dust of death. Thus EMANUEL'S glory, who was in the form of GOD, and thought it no robbery to assume the names, the glory, the worship of GOD, was veiled, and appeared in the form of a servant,... | |
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