释义 |
ˈnullibist Now rare or Obs. [f. L. nullibi nowhere + -ist.] One who affirms that a spirit or incorporeal being nowhere exists.
1662H. More Philos. Writ. Pref. Gen., Scholia xxvii. (1712) 28 For what relates to the opinion of the Nullibists, I have abundantly demonstrated how wild a notion it is. 1681Glanvill Sadducismus 100 Those other therefore because they so boldly affirm that a Spirit is Nullibi..have deservedly purchased to themselves the Name or Title of Nullibists. a1763Doddridge Wks. (1803) IV. 408 We must go into the scheme of the Nullibists, and affirm that God is no where. 1803W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XIV. 490 He may, consequentially, with respect to external beings, be a nullibist. |