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consubˌstantiˈality [ad. L. consubstāntiālitās (Cassiodorus), f. consubstāntiālis: see -ity. Used to render Gr. τὸ ὁµοούσιον, ὁµοουσιότης.] Identity of substance.
1616Bullokar, Consubstantialitie, agreement in substance, the being of the same substance that another is of. 1651tr. Bacon's Life & Death 13 Over great Affinity or Consubstantiality of the Nourishment to the Thing nourished. 1738–41Warburton Div. Legat. iii. iv. (R.), The doctrine of the soul's consubstantiality with the Deity. b. esp. of the three Persons of the Trinity.
1526Pilgr. Perf. (W. de W. 1531) 198 b, Here is no consubstancialite nor personage, whiche is in y⊇ deite. 1558Bp. Watson Sev. Sacram. viii. 45 The..Counsel at Nyce..dyd inuente the worde of Consubstantialitie, to expresse the olde trueth that Christ was..of one and the same substance with the father. 1651C. Cartwright Cert. Relig. ii. 7 Homousion, which the Orthodox Fathers used, to shew against the Arrians the consubstantiality of the Son with the Father. 1773J. Allen Serm. St. Mary's Oxf. 17 His coequality, coeternity and consubstantiality with the Father. 1845J. H. Newman Ess. Developm. 11 There is also a consensus in the Ante-Nicene Church for the doctrines of our Lord's Consubstantiality and Coeternity with the Father. |