Jesus: who, being in the form of God, counted it not a prize to be on an equality with God, but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men... Church Quarterly Review - Page 3031892Full view - About this book
| John Wesley - 1811 - 468 pages
...form of God, and thought it not robbery to be equal with God, yet he emptied himself, taking upon him the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men."? Yea, because " being found in fashion as a man, he hum* Rev. xx. 13. + Matt. xxv. 31. + Rev. xx. 12.... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1813 - 682 pages
...reputation, tetu'ta »v >.„-:, which is more exactly translated, he emptied himself*, and took upon htm the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men, as it is in the Greek, a opoiupcAi cttyam yoo^D^-. Here the apostle's design is to set Christ before... | |
| Thomas Bell - 1814 - 514 pages
...reads, " Who being in the form of God, did not hold it for a spoil to be equal unto God; but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men." Still, however, it seems unnatural to speak of our Redeemer's uncreated glories under the notion of... | |
| Edward Nares - 1814 - 400 pages
...subsisting, uV«^w»), in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal * with God ; but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of man." This expresses his exinanition, namely, the voluntary assumption of the form of a servant, and... | |
| Catholic Church - 1815 - 738 pages
...Christ Jesus ; who being in the form of God, thought it not robbery, to be equal with God : but emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men, and in habit found as a man. He humbled himself, becoming obedient unto death; even to the death of... | |
| Peter GANDOLPHY - 1815 - 552 pages
...Chris! Jesus; who being in the form of Goil, thought it not robbery to be equal with God : but debased himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of a servant, and in habit found as a man. He humbled himself, becoming obedient unto death-; even to... | |
| Nathaniel Lardner - 1815 - 654 pages
...the form of God, did not earnestly aft'ect to be equal to God, but made himself of no reputa« tion, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of man, and found in fashion as a ' man, he humbled himself, becoming, obedient unto death, even the death... | |
| Samuel Clapham - 1815 - 708 pages
...the sake of man, " He emptied Himself of His glory, *' was made of no reputation, and took upon Him the " form of a servant, being made in the likeness of "" men." Such was His love; healing, thereby the diseases of our souls, redeeming us from sin and death, and... | |
| Ralph Wardlaw - 1816 - 510 pages
...fo.rra of God, did not " reckon it robbery to be on an equality with God; yetempti" ed himself, assuming the form of a servant, being made in " the likeness of men: — and, having been found in fashion as " a man, humbled himself, becoming obedient unto death, "... | |
| Joseph Benson - 1817 - 630 pages
...a throne of glory at the Father's right hand. Because when " he was in the form of God, he emptied himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men ; and being found in the fashion of a man, humbled himself, becoming obedient unto death, even the... | |
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