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Consubstantiation

Charles Buck Theological Dictionary

A tenet of the Lutheran church, with regard to the manner of the change made in the bread and wine in the Eucharist. The divines of that profession maintain that, after consecration, the body and blood of our Saviour are substantially present, together with the substance of the bread and wine, which is called consubstantiation, or impanation.

See TRANSUBSTANTIATION.

Bibliography Information
Buck, Charles. Entry for 'Consubstantiation'. Charles Buck Theological Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​cbd/​c/consubstantiation.html. 1802.