| John Newton - Messiah - 1786 - 522 pages
...— fin charged upon him as our furety, 359 — the way, the truth, and the life, 364, 370 — though in the form of God, thought it no robbery to be equal with God, 369 — his miracles perverfely afcribed to the agency of Beelzebub, 384— -derived no fen£b!: comfort... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1786 - 474 pages
...There is hardly any text of which the trinitarians avail themfelves more than Phil. ii. 6. Who •eeing in the form of God, thought it no robbery to be equal to God. But even this text the ancient Unitarians thought favourable to themfelves. Epiphanius fays,... | |
| Ralph Erskine - Sermons - 1794 - 540 pages
...wonderful per^ fon, here is an article of our creed, that Chrift is God's Fellow, God's equal, " Who being in the form of God» thought it no robbery to be equal With God :" arid there-> fore he himfelf fays, John x. 30. " I and my Father are one.'/ But here confider, i.... | |
| George Lyon - Sermons, English - 1794 - 424 pages
...Chrift's example : " Let this mind be in you," fays he,' " which was " alfo in Chrift Jefus ; who being in the form of " God, thought it no robbery to be equal with God ; " but made himfelf of no reputation, and took upon " him the form of a fervant, and was made in the... | |
| Richard Price - Sermons, American - 1794 - 278 pages
...ii. and the 5th and following verfes : Let the fame mind be in you that was in Chrift ; who, being in the form of God, thought it no robbery to be equal with God, but made himfelf of no reputation. There is an incoherence in thefe words, which fhewt • they they... | |
| John Flavel - 1799 - 626 pages
...everlafting j which is unfpeakable and inconceivable glory : For (faith the apoftle, PhiL ii. 6.) " He being in the form of God, " thought it no robbery to be equal with God," ie he has a peerage or equality with his Father in glory; John x. 30. " I and " my Father are one."... | |
| Eli Forbes - Massachusetts - 1801 - 332 pages
...between God and man ; for there is tut o/ie God, . and one Mediator between God and man ; who, being in the form of God, thought it no robbery to be equal with .God, yet condefcended to allume human nature, and to appear in the form of a fervant, that he might be an... | |
| William Laurence Brown - Sermons, English - 1803 - 518 pages
...gofpel. II. We preach ourselves your servants for Jesus'* sake-. Chrift Jefus, my brethren, who, being in the form of God, thought it no robbery to be equal -with God, made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and "was made in the likeness... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - Chronology, Historical - 1803 - 376 pages
...by St. Paul as the brightness of God's glory, and the express image of bis person ,. and who being in the form of God thought it no robbery to be equal with God. Vide Hebrews, 1 chap, and 3d verse, and Philippians, 2 chap, and 6th verse. - 103 This work was performed... | |
| Abner Kneeland - Theology, Doctrinal - 1804 - 416 pages
...all that are incensed against him, shall be ashamed, a Jesus Christ, he is Lord of all. b Who, being in the form of God, thought it no robbery to be equal with (or as} God. But made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made... | |
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