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A key to the Church-catechism, or The Church-catechism methodized and explained - Page 108
by Philo-Delphus (pseud.) - 1719
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The Christian guardian (and Church of England magazine).

1823 - 542 pages
...Exemplar, withdrawn from the disciples, a stone cast, and kneeling down and praying.' If he who was in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God — if he in his» inferior nature, at the time of his deepest humiliation, knelt, how much more does...
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The Works of Samuel Stennett, Volume 2

Samuel Stennett - Baptists - 1824 - 520 pages
...blood, he also himself took part of the same a. Although, being in the form of God, he thought it not robbery to be equal with God, yet he took upon him the form of a servant, was made in the likeness of men, and being found in fashion as a man, humbled himself, and...
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The restitution of all things, an essay

James Brown (D.D.) - 1824 - 136 pages
...seemingly incompatible, characters here mentioned, be found united ; who, though he was originally in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God, yet condescended to veil his essential glory in the humble robe of Humanity ; 27 and " therefore Cod also...
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Theology, Explained and Defended in a Series of Sermons, Volume 2

Timothy Dwight - Theology - 1824 - 636 pages
...was as a man. Antecedently to his ' being born in the likeness of men,' he existed, and existed in ' the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God. Nevertheless, (t«««t <xiivtri,) he emptied himself.' He existed, therefore, previously to his appearance...
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The Works of the Rev. John Newton ...

John Newton - Sermons, English - 1824 - 646 pages
...MESSIAH was manifested in the flesh. 3. In the fulness of time he veiled his glory. He ' who was in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God, took upon him the form of a servant, and was made of a woma"s made under the law.'J Then the union...
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The Complete Works of the Late Rev. Philip Skelton, Rector of Fintona ...

Philip Skelton - 1824 - 548 pages
...whoever is, must be governed by the mind of Christ. Now Christ, who, ' being equal to God, took upon him the form of a servant, and became obedient to death, even to the death of the cross,' was a pattern of infinite humility. From an head so meek and lowly, every...
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Discourses controversial and practical, Volume 2

Philip Skelton - 1824 - 538 pages
...whoever is, must be governed by the mind of Christ. Now Christ, who, ' being equal to God, took upon him the form of a servant, and became obedient to death, even to the death of the cross,' was a pattern of infinite humility. From an 'head so meek and lowly, every...
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The complete works of the late rev. Philip Skelton. To which is ..., Volume 1

Philip Skelton - 1824 - 1090 pages
...whoever is, must be governed by the mind of Christ. Now Christ, who, ' being equal to God, took upon him the form of a servant, and became obedient to death, even to the death of the cross,' was a pattern of infinite humility. From an 'head so meek and lowly, every...
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Theology: Explained and Defended, in a Series of Sermons, Volume 2

Timothy Dwight - Theology, Doctrinal - 1825 - 574 pages
...accomplish the good, announced in these tidings, became man. Although he was originally in the farm of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God; yet he made himself of no reputation, totk upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of...
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Practical Discourses Concerning the Christian Temper: Being Thirty-eight ...

John Evans - Christian life - 1825 - 568 pages
...peculiar to the Lord Jesus himself, and absolutely imitable in the same kind by us ; that when he was " in the form of God, and thought it no robbery to be equal with God* [the Father 3 yet he made himself of no reputation, took upon him the form of a servant, and became...
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