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1 II, 4 | who was His own image and likeness? That image was wrought 2 II, 4 | in our image, after our likeness." Goodness spake the word; 3 II, 5 | man, the very image and likeness of Himself, and, by the 4 II, 5 | presence of God's image and likeness in him by nothing so well 5 II, 5 | nature, that he expressed his likeness to the form of God; but 6 II, 6 | worthy as the image and likeness of God? This also was undoubtedly 7 II, 6 | he who is) the image and likeness of God should be formed 8 II, 6 | reckoned as the image and likeness of God in him. For this 9 II, 8 | and as being the image and likeness of God, was stronger than 10 II, 16| and clothing God in the likeness of man, instead of man in 11 II, 16| therefore, is to be deemed the likeness of God in man, that the 12 II, 22| account of which the making a likeness is prohibited; and they 13 III, 10| that account include the likeness of it also in his contempt? 14 III, 10| natural state is, so will the likeness be. But how could he hold 15 III, 18| Moses, after prohibiting the likeness of everything, set up the 16 IV, 21| creature man, for the image and likeness of Himself, and not of another, 17 IV, 38| stamped with His image, likeness, name, and substance. Let 18 V, 6 | work, and the image and likeness of the Creator, having his 19 V, 8 | our own image, after our likeness"), how can I possibly have 20 V, 10| walking, and to put off the likeness of the earthly, that is, 21 V, 14| MEANING OF ST. PAUL'S PHRASE. LIKENESS OF SINFUL FLESH. NO DOCETISM 22 V, 14| Father "sent His Son in the likeness of sinful flesh," it must 23 V, 14| the Son was sent in the likeness of sinful flesh, that He 24 V, 14| it is a great thing). The likeness, therefore, will have reference 25 V, 14| sinful," if he meant the "likeness" to be so predicated of 26 V, 14| the flesh and referred the likeness to the fault of the substance, 27 V, 14| But even suppose that the likeness was predicated of the substance, 28 V, 14| contrary things there is no likeness. Thus the likeness of flesh 29 V, 14| is no likeness. Thus the likeness of flesh would not be called 30 V, 14| is not susceptible of any likeness to spirit; but it would 31 V, 14| It is, however, called likeness, since it is what it seems 32 V, 14| and nothing else, is not a likeness. The apostle, however, himself 33 V, 18| it and crowning it. The likeness partakes with the reality 34 V, 20| PHRASES FORM OF A SERVANT, LIKENESS, AND FASHION OF A MAN NO 35 V, 20| reality, "and was made in the likeness of man," not a man, "and 36 V, 20| not accrue both form and likeness and fashion. It is well 37 V, 20| image (or "fashion") and likeness and form shall be claimed