Crossword-Solution: CONSUBSTANTIATION 17 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 21

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Consubstantiation n. An identity or union of substance.
Consubstantiation n. 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.

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Eucharist, Lord's supper, communion; the sacrament, the holy sacrament; celebration, high celebration; missa cantata[Lat]; asperges[obs3]; offertory; introit; consecration; consubstantiation, transubstantiation; real presence; elements; mass; high mass, low mass, dry mass.
Roget’s Thesaurus Peter Mark Roget 1991
About one mile farther on the same road, his next neighbour may be a good honest plodding German Lutheran, who addresses himself to the same God, the God of all, agreeably to the modes he has been educated in, and believes in consubstantiation; by so doing he scandalises nobody; he also works in his fields, embellishes the earth, clears swamps, etc.
Letters from an American Farmer Hector St. John de Crevecoeur 2003
The Lutherans maintained what they called consubstantiation, that Christ was _with_ and _in_ the bread and wine, as fire is in a hot iron, to borrow the metaphor of Luther himself.
A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1. Carlton J. H. Hayes 2004
Had Luther mastered this great idea, this master-truth, he would never have entangled himself in that most mischievous Sacramentary controversy, or had to seek a murky hiding-hole in the figment of Consubstantiation.
The Literary Remains Of Samuel Taylor Coleridge Samuel Taylor Coleridge 2003
But though the ritual of this sacrifice has produced an infinity of discussion and exegesis, no doctrine like transubstantiation or consubstantiation has assumed any prominence.
Hinduism and Buddhism, Vol I. (of 3) Charles Eliot 2005