Coessentiality

noun

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Definitions

Noun
  1. 1
    Participation in the same essence. uncountable, usually

    "[…] Coeſſentiality, Sameneſs of Nature, and Sameneſs of Eſſence, […] do all of them, in the ſenſe of the Fathers, denote but one and the ſame Thing, viz. A Numerical Unity of the Divine Nature, […]"

  2. 2
    The condition or quality of being coessential (“mutually essential for something else”). uncountable, usually

Example

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"[…] Coeſſentiality, Sameneſs of Nature, and Sameneſs of Eſſence, […] do all of them, in the ſenſe of the Fathers, denote but one and the ſame Thing, viz. A Numerical Unity of the Divine Nature, […]"

Etymology

From coessential + -ity.

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