rare. [f. as prec.: see PRESENCE.] (See quots.) So Volipresent a.

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1882–3.  Schaff’s Encycl. Relig. Knowl., III. 2415/1. The glorified body is not omnipresent, but multipresent or volipresent; that is, its presence was subject to the will of Christ.

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1892.  Mag. Chr. Lit., V. April, 3/1 (Stand.). The Saxon churches generally, acknowledged a potential presence (volipresence, multipresence) of the human nature of Christ.

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