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Consubstantial (gcide) | Consubstantial \Con`sub*stan"tial\, a. [L. consubstantialis;
con- + substantialis: cf. F. consubstantiel. See
Substantial.]
Of the same kind or nature; having the same substance or
essence; coessential.
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Christ Jesus . . . coeternal and consubstantial with
the Father and with the Holy Ghost. --Foxe.
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consubstantial (wn) | consubstantial
adj 1: regarded as the same in substance or essence (as of the
three persons of the Trinity) |
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Consubstantial (gcide) | Consubstantial \Con`sub*stan"tial\, a. [L. consubstantialis;
con- + substantialis: cf. F. consubstantiel. See
Substantial.]
Of the same kind or nature; having the same substance or
essence; coessential.
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Christ Jesus . . . coeternal and consubstantial with
the Father and with the Holy Ghost. --Foxe.
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Consubstantialism (gcide) | Consubstantialism \Con`sub*stan"tial*ism\, n.
The doctrine of consubstantiation.
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Consubstantialist (gcide) | Consubstantialist \Con`sub*stan"tial*ist\, n.
One who believes in consubstantiation. --Barrow.
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Consubstantiality (gcide) | Consubstantiality \Con`sub*stan"ti*al"i*ty\ (?; 106), n. [Cf. F.
consubstantialit['e].]
Participation of the same nature; coexistence in the same
substance. "His [the Son's] . . . consubstantiality with the
Father." --Hammend.
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Consubstantially (gcide) | Consubstantially \Con`sub*stan"tial*ly\, adv.
In a consubstantial manner; with identity of substance or
nature.
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