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circumˈscriptively, adv. ? Obs. [f. prec. + -ly2.] In a circumscriptive manner; with limitation in space: chiefly used in eucharistic discussions.
1563Foxe A. & M., Disp. about Sacram. an. 1549 (R.) The bodie of Christ is in heauen circumscriptiuelie, but not so in the sacrament. 1625Bp. R. Montagu App. Cæsar 231 The nature of a soule is not to be circumscriptively in place. 1654Jer. Taylor Real Pres. 218 The body of Christ is not in the Sacrament circumscriptively, because there he could be but in one altar, in one wafer. 1737Waterland Eucharist 260 The Reception is confessedly real, tho' the Thing it self is not locally, or circumscriptively present. |