The ubiquityof the scattered Englishman needs no illustration.
But I do wish to remind you that that ubiquity has its obligation.
Nevertheless, its ubiquity and conspicuousness long impeded progress.
The electric telegraph gives a certain ubiquity which is invaluable to an observer of the skies.
This glamour of the heathen life was an enemy the intensity and ubiquity of whose power lasted without intermission from the beginning to the end of the time.
In defence of the idea of ubiquity he quoted Ephesians iv.
He publicly repudiated the Lutheran doctrine of the ubiquity of the body of Christ, which his colleague John Timann had defended in his treatise, “Farrago sententiarum .
III That question is not, save upon the assumption of the ubiquity of the knowledge relation, the absurd question of whether knowledge makes any difference to things already known or to things as knowledge-objects, as facts or truths.
On the supposition of the ubiquity of the relation, realism and idealism exhaust the alternatives; if the ubiquity of the relation is a myth, both doctrines are unreal, because there is no problem of which they are the solution.
Professor Dewey is mistaken in supposing that realism assumes 'the ubiquity of the knowledge-relation.
But the idealist may be imagined to reply somewhat as follows: "If the ubiquity were of any kind other than precisely the kind it is, the advice to disregard it as a mere attendant circumstance of discussion would be relevant.
The problem is especially acute for a presentative realism because idealism has made precisely this ubiquity of relationship its axiom, its short-cut.
They have, in this time, with the ubiquity of one of their own genii, skipped over half America.
The post-office is the one national institution that is found everywhere, matched in ubiquity only by the flag, the symbol of national unity and strength.
I considered in my two last letters, that awful and tremendous subject, the ubiquityor Omnipresence of the Divine Being.
Golf's vast ubiquity is illustrated in another case recalled by this reference to kings who play.
The ubiquity of this game--being the third of the seven wonders--is remarkable, for it is played everywhere by everybody.
Illustration] All things being are in concord with the ubiquityof God; Neither is there one thing overmuch, nor freed from honourable servitude.
This important distinction between ubiquityand omnipresence was not clear to the mediaeval Church and there was much bloodshed about it.
In recent times ubiquityhas not always been understood--not even by Sir Boyle Roche, for example, who held that a man cannot be in two places at once unless he is a bird.
This is the consolation of all good men, unto whom his Ubiquity affordeth continual comfort and security: And this is the affliction of Hell, unto whom it affordeth despair, and remediless calamity.
From the ubiquity of natural sexuality to what would become sexual self-awareness and sexual culture, no matter how limited, the journey continued in leaps and bounds.
Sexual ubiquity and the parallel world of self-awareness, embodied in forms of expression, communication, and signification different from the actual sexual act, are connected in very subtle ways.
The supposed ubiquity of the press-gang and its violent procedure added much picturesque detail, and even romance, to stories of naval life.