单词 | ubiquitist |
释义 | ubiquitistn. Church History. Now rare. = ubiquitarian n. 1. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Lutheranism > Lutheran groups and sects > [noun] > ubiquitism > person ubiquitary?1570 ubiquist1581 ubiquiter?1591 ubiquitist1603 ubiquitarian1614 1603 A. Willet Antilogie to Apologicall Epist. ii. 19 The Lutheranes, Adiaphorists, who retaine diuers ceremonies, and Vbiquitists, that hold the omnipresence of Christ, are al one. 1687 W. Penn Good Advice to Church of Eng. 40 At this time there were Papists, Protestants, Evangelists, Præcisians, Ubiquitists, Familists or Enthusiasts and Anabaptists in England. 1810 J. M. van Harlingen tr. J. Vanderkemp Christian entirely Prop. Christ Pref. p. xxiv The Ubiquitists, a sect of Lutherans, who held that the body of Christ was omnipresent. 1887 B. Hastie tr. B. Pünjer Hist. Christian Philos. Relig. i. iii. 181 The Ubiquitists, who have drawn from the same cistern of reason [as the Jesuits and Calvinists], are passed over. 2009 W. Klempa in T. Kirby et al. Compan. P. M. Vermigli xvi. 344 Johann Brenz, the Lutheran ubiquitist. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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