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from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who exists everywhere. [capitalized] One who holds to the omnipresence of the body of Christ.
  • Omnipresent; existing everywhere.
  • [capitalized] Belonging or pertaining to the Ubiquitarians: as, Ubiquitarian doctrines or arguments.

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  • noun Any of a group of Lutherans who held that the body of Christ was present everywhere at all times

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  • Doctor Gozzi, who was an ubiquitarian, made to all those questions answers which had not even the shadow of good sense, and which of course had no other effect than to increase a hundred-fold the perplexity of his poor mother.

    The memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt 1827

  • Doctor Gozzi, who was an ubiquitarian, made to all those questions answers which had not even the shadow of good sense, and which of course had no other effect than to increase a hundred-fold the perplexity of his poor mother.

    The Complete Memoirs of Jacques Casanova Giacomo Casanova 1761

  • Doctor Gozzi, who was an ubiquitarian, made to all those questions answers which had not even the shadow of good sense, and which of course had no other effect than to increase a hundred-fold the perplexity of his poor mother.

    Memoirs of Casanova — Volume 01: Childhood Giacomo Casanova 1761

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