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ubiquitism|juːˈbɪkwɪtɪz(ə)m| [f. ubiquit-ary + -ism.] The doctrine of the omnipresence of Christ's body.
1617Collins Def. Bp. Ely ii. x. 413 Vnles you wil be so wood now, as to adde brutish Ubiquitisme to your barbarous Cyclopisme. 1630Donne Serm., Easter-day (1640) 253 For he is risen; And if this be a good reason, there is no Transubstantiation, no Ubiquitisme, for then Christ might have been there, though he were risen. 1728Chambers Cycl. s.v. Ubiquists, G. Hornius will only allow Brentius to be the first Propagator of Ubiquitism. 1857Pusey Real Presence i. (1869) 122 The ‘Formula Concordiæ’ admitted very little of the Ubiquitism of Breur; but it retained the original Ubiquitism of Luther. |