CONSUBSTANTIATION
Source: 566, 567
consubstantiation. Consubstantiation, n. two bodies in one substance
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Con′sub‐stan′ti‐a″tion (?; 106), n. 1. 1. An identity or union of substance.
2. 2. (Theol.) The actual, substantial presence of the body of Christ with the bread and wine of the sacrament of the Lord's Supper; impanation; — opposed to transubstantiation.
☞ This view, held by Luther himself, was called consubstantiation by non Lutheran writers in contradistinction to transsubstantiation, the Catholic view.