Definitions for consubstantial

consubstantial con·sub·stan·tial

Spelling: [kon-suh b-stan-shuh l]
IPA: /ˌkɒn səbˈstæn ʃəl/

Consubstantial is a 14 letter English word. It's valid Words with friends word worth 24 points.

You can make 1786 anagrams from letters in consubstantial (aabcilnnossttu).

Definitions for consubstantial

adjective

  1. of one and the same substance, essence, or nature.

Origin of consubstantial

1350-1400; Middle English Late Latin consubstantiālis, equivalent to con- con- + substanti(a) substance + -ālis -al

Examples for consubstantial

After much altercation, it was at last decided that the Son was as old as the Father, and consubstantial with the Father.

Is that then the divine substance wherein Father and Son are consubstantial?

The Father is the essential principle, and yet He is consubstantial with the other two Persons.

The sequentiality of writing and the need to express sequences pertinent to conflicts are consubstantial.

It is true also that Scholasticism is not only ministerial to Popery, but in parts is consubstantial with Popery.

After his death, the troubles caused by the single word "consubstantial" agitated the empire with renewed violence.

One objection is that it contains the word "consubstantial," which at that period Cyril would hardly have used.

And though obscured, yet to think myself obscured by consubstantial forms, based in the same foundation as my own.

Here it may be asked: If soul is manifested only as consubstantial with God, why this laboured effort to exhibit the recognition?

Evidently they will not be consubstantial with existence, if this existence of theirs be in the future or past.

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