单词 | ubiquitarian |
释义 | ubiquitariann.adj. A. n. 1. Church History. A person, esp. a Lutheran, who believes that Christ in his human nature is present everywhere; spec. a member of a Protestant sect maintaining this belief. Usually in plural.See note at ubiquitarianism n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Lutheranism > Lutheran groups and sects > [noun] > ubiquitism > person ubiquitary?1570 ubiquist1581 ubiquiter?1591 ubiquitist1603 ubiquitarian1614 1614 W. Wright tr. J. Gordon Treat. conc. Church x. 105 When our Aduersaries had learned by experience in the Anti-trinitarians; Anabaptistes, Vbiquitarians [L. Vbiquitariis], and such other sectes, they were forced to admit those six more auncient Councels. 1651 in T. Fuller Abel Redevivus 384 Confuting the Ubiquitarians..so boldly, that he chose rather to hazard banishment then to connive at errors. 1676 J. Glanvill Ess. v. 25 The Ubiquitarians defend their Errors, by denying the judgement of Reason. 1704 J. Norris Ess. Ideal World II. xii. 511 Nay, perhaps, the Ubiquitarians may of the two have the better plea. 1798 J. Hey Lect. Divinity IV. iv. xxviii. §10. 325 (note) Luther is said to have given up this ubiquity as a proof of Christ's corporal presence in the Eucharist; but rigid Lutherans were still Ubiquitarians. 1813 J. M. Good et al. Pantologia at Ubiquitarians Every Lutheran who believes the doctrine of consubstantiation..must be an Ubiquitarian. 1874 J. H. Blunt Dict. Sects at Ubiquitarians The Ubiquitarians are strong opponents of the Calvinistic and Zwinglian theories of the Holy Eucharist. 1953 Church Hist. 22 208 Those Protestants who are ubiquitarians are urged..to abandon their belief. 2012 J. Haga Was there Lutheran Metaphysics? 188 When Heshusius points out the allegedly failing premises of the doctrine of ubiquity, he points at four arguments which are used by the ubiquitarians. 2. A person or thing that is, can be, or seems to be, everywhere at once; spec. a person who travels widely. Cf. ubiquitary n. 2a. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > presence > [noun] > being everywhere at the same time > one who or that which ubiquitary1587 ubiquitarian1644 ubiquitory1645 ubiquitant1654 ubiquarian1768 1644 Thomason Tracts (Brit. Libr.) CLXIII. No. 12 A 4 He cannot heare..that Prince Rupert is approaching anything neare Yorke, yet they..prepare for him least that ubiquitarian steale on them unawares. 1670 W. Clarke Nat. Hist. Nitre 19 It [sc. nitre] is an Ubiquitarian, though no place wil scarce hold it. 1718 J. Breval Play is Plot iv. i. 40 Car. I presume by your Habits, that you are itinerant Players. Span. Yes, Ubiquitarians an't please your Honour..Our Heros, Sir, travel in Carts, eat in Carts, sleep in Carts, and sometimes make their Exit out of Carts. 1744 R. North & M. North Life Sir D. North & Rev. J. North 164 And I, that was no Housekeeper, became an Ubiquitarian till his Lordship's Death. 1851 Times 5 May 5/1 Dowton, after having made the ubiquitarian's grand tour, returned to Exeter and performed Macbeth. 1960 Blytheville (Arkansas) Courier News 8 Sept. 8/7 Bryce Layson, athletic ubiquitarian, is to be on duty as Scoreboard operator. B. adj. 1. Church History. Holding or advocating the doctrine of the ubiquitarians; of or relating to this doctrine. ΘΚΠ society > faith > sect > Christianity > Protestantism > Lutheranism > Lutheran groups and sects > [adjective] > ubiquitist ubiquitary1587 ubiquitarian1614 1614 W. Wright tr. J. Gordon Treat. conc. Church x. 101 By reason of the Vbiquitarian Lutherans [L. Lutheranos Vbiquitarios] who confounded the properties of the two natures of Christ. 1640 Bp. J. Hall Christian Moderation ii. 79 The Calvinists brand Schlusselburgius for an Ubiquitarian hereticke. 1673 H. Hickman Hist. Quinq-articularis ii. 366 Frederick the Prince was from his youth trained up and instructed in the Ubiquitarian Doctrine. 1721 J. Chamberlayne tr. G. Brandt Hist. Reformation II. xxiv. 228 Both the Novatians and Donatists..departed still more and more from the Truth, as have the Lutherans by falling into the Ubiquitarian error. 1882 F. W. Farrar Early Days Christianity I. 350 (note) The old Ubiquitarian controversy as to whether ‘the right hand of God is everywhere’. 1912 Catholic Encycl. XV. 117/2 The Ubiquitarian controversy arose, the question being: Is the body of Christ in the Eucharist, and if so, why? 1993 J. Raitt Colloquy Montbéliard ii. 58 Andreae was determined..to gain those parts of Germany to ubiquitarian Lutheranism that were either Reformed..or Philippist. 2. = ubiquitous adj. (in various senses). Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > presence > [adjective] > present everywhere ubiquitary1583 everywherea1600 ubiquitarian1641 ubiquitory1643 omnipresenta1711 ubiquarian1762 totipresent1768 ubiquitous1802 ubiquious1835 all-overish1838 wall-to-wall1967 1641 R. Greville Disc. Nature Episcopacie ii. ii. 71 No one man living could..Over-see it; except he could get the Pope to Transubstantiate him also, and so get a Ubiquitarian Body. 1678 Fool & Knave uncas'd 3 These two ubiquitarian Vagabonds having not long since taken up their station here, began to constult, and joyn their Loggerheads together. 1709 W. Reeves tr. Tertullian Apol. ix, in tr. Justin Martyr et al. Apol. II. 209 You have an inseparable Companion of your Lust in every place; it..travels with you..; and by this ubiquitarian Lust, [etc.]. 1805 S. T. Coleridge Notebks. (1962) II. 2420 Visited the Maltese Hospital, again & again to observe the indefatigable ubiquitarian intrusia of the Catholic Superstition. 1828 Examiner 25/1 No ubiquitarian order should exist, with duties and interests paramount to those of national allegiance. 1920 E. Pound Instigations ii. v. 258 The Royal Nephew, an oldish military man with a bald-spot, ubiquitarian humorist, joking with every one in season and out. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.adj.1614 |
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