Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for U'BI-QUIST, or U-BIQ-UI-TA'RI-AN
U-BI-CA'TION, or U-BI'E-TYU-BIQ'UI-TA-RI-NESS
U'BI-QUIST, or U-BIQ-UI-TA'RI-AN, n.
In church history, the Ubiquists were a school of Lutheran divines, so called from their tenet that the body of Christ is present in the Eucharist, in virtue of his omnipresence. – Brande.
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