consubˈstantialist
[f. as prec. + -ist.]
1. One who believes in the consubstantiality of the three Persons of the Godhead.
| 1736 Chandler Hist. Persec. 98 The consubstantialists..reproached their adversaries as Heathens. 1758–60 Jortin Erasm. I. 610 Arius..ill used by the Consubstantialists. |
2. One who holds the doctrine of consubstantiation.
| a 1655 Vines Lord's Supp. (1677) 123 As the Consubstantialist, or Lutheran saith. a 1677 Barrow Serm. Wks. 1686 II. 443 Errours, such as..that of the Lutheran Consubstantialists, and of the Roman Transubstantiators. |