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The doctrine, as formulated by Luther, that Christ's glorified body is omnipresent. (more info) for cubi, quobi , and if so akin to E. who: cf. 1. Existence everywhere, or in places, at the same time; omnipresence; as, the ubiquity of God is not

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The doctrine, as formulated by Luther, that Christ's glorified body is omnipresent. (more info) for cubi, quobi , and if so akin to E. who: cf. 1. Existence everywhere, or in places, at the same time; omnipresence; as, the ubiquity of God is not disputed by those who admit his existence. The arms of Rome . . . were impeded by . . . the wide spaces to be traversed and the ubiquity of the enemy. C. Merivale.

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  • LUTHERANISM; LUTHERISM
    The doctrines taught by Luther or held by the Lutheran Church.
  • CHRISTIAN
    1. One who believes, or professes or is assumed to believe, in Jesus Christ, and the truth as taught by Him; especially, one whose inward and outward life is conformed to the doctrines of Christ. The disciples were called Christians first
  • OMNIPRESENCE
    Presence in every place at the same time; unbounded or universal presence; ubiquity. His omnipresence fills Land, sea, and air, and every kind that lives. Milton.
  • CHRISTEN
    1. To baptize and give a Christian name to. 2. To give a name; to denominate. "Christen the thing what you will." Bp. Burnet. 3. To Christianize. Jer. Taylor. 4. To use for the first time.
  • EVERYWHERENESS
    Ubiquity; omnipresence. Grew.
  • CHRISTIANLY
    Christianlike. Longfellow.
  • EVERYWHERE
    In every place; in all places; hence, in every part; throughly; altogether.
  • CHRISTIAN ERA
    The era in use in all Christian countries, which was intended to commence with the birth of Christ. The era as now established was first used by Dionysius Exiguus , who placed the birth of Christ on the 25th of December in the year of Rome 754,
  • OMNIPRESENTIAL
    Implying universal presence. South.
  • CHRISTLY
    Christlike. H. Bushnell.
  • CHRISTIANITE
    Same as Anorthite. See Phillipsite.
  • CHRISTENDOM
    1. The profession of faith in Christ by baptism; hence, the Christian religion, or the adoption of it. Shak. 2. The name received at baptism; or, more generally, any name or appelation. Pretty, fond, adoptious christendoms. Shak. 3. That portion
  • CHRISTMASTIDE
    The season of Christmas.
  • CHRIST
    The Anointed; an appellation given to Jesus, the Savior. It is synonymous with the Hebrew Messiah.
  • CHRISTIAN SOCIALISM
    Any theory or system that aims to combine the teachings of Christ with the teachings of socialism in their applications to life; Christianized socialism; esp., the principles of this nature advocated by F. D. Maurice, Charles Kingsley, and others
  • GLORIFICATION
    1. The act of glorifyng or of giving glory to. Jer. Taylor. 2. The state of being glorifed; as, the glorification of Christ after his resurrection.
  • CHRISTLIKE
    Resembling Christ in character, actions, etc. -- Christ"like`ness, n.
  • CHRISTIANIZATION
    The act or process of converting or being converted to a true Christianity.
  • CHRISTOLOGY
    A treatise on Christ; that department of theology which treats of the personality, attributes, or life of Christ.
  • FORMULATE
    To reduce to, or express in, a formula; to put in a clear and definite form of statement or expression. G. P. Marsh.
  • ANTICHRISTIANISM; ANTICHRISTIANITY
    Opposition or contrariety to the Christian religion.
  • NONEXISTENCE
    1. Absence of existence; the negation of being; nonentity. A. Baxter. 2. A thing that has no existence. Sir T. Browne.
  • UNCHRISTIAN
    1. Not Christian; not converted to the Christian faith; infidel. 2. Contrary to Christianity; not like or becoming a Christian; as, unchristian conduct.
  • NEO-CHRISTIANITY
    Rationalism.
  • UNCHRISTIANLY
    Unchristian. Milton.

 

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