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How to use consubstantial in a sentence

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Could there be a more humbling realization than that one is consubstantial with one's enemy, or that one is indebted to one's enemy?
The descent into the Etruscan tombs must have let him feel he was commingling with his father, father and son consubstantial.
Effective physician-patient communication is consubstantial to high-quality health care and to patient well-being.
Nonetheless, it remains that these domains are fundamentally consubstantial and coextensive.
Among these patterns are those that cross-cut human and other species, creating the consubstantial kindreds known as totemic groups.
The consubstantial kindreds known as totemic groups include both human and non-human kin.
He referred not so much to architectural form as to dedication of three altars in one church as symbolising the three persons in the consubstantial unity of God.
And at the seme time this Son who is consubstantial with the Father suffers as a man.
Maintaining uncertainty as to these limits is consubstantial with the doctrine of deterrence.
The cooperation between national and European public managers is almost consubstantial in the EUPAN network.
Growth, from which no political or economic leader would like to dissociate development, encompasses consubstantial ambiguity.
And for these ends, to practise tolerance....' In spite of the ambiguity of the notion, its practice remains consubstantial with democratic life.
Jesus is the Second Person of the Trinity, true God born of the true God, consubstantial with the Father, etc.
This is not, and cannot be, a hierarchy of dignity, since dignity is consubstantial with the human being.
The service to the Church and the world is consubstantial with genuine friendship in the Lord.
This hypothesis is consubstantial with equilibrium, being the absence of contradiction.
This system works with patterns that connect particular human groups with particular non-human species, generating interspecies consubstantial kindreds.
Newton and Locke, on the other hand, leant towards the anti-Trinitarian heresy of Arius of Alexandria that denied Christ and God were consubstantial.
To utilize power in the corruption of life is to deem oneself a demigod, to remove oneself from the nurturing fluids of consubstantial human interaction.
In a consubstantial way, it needs the sharing to develop.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Is that then the divine substance wherein Father and Son are consubstantial?
The Father is the essential principle, and yet He is consubstantial with the other two Persons.
The sequentiality of writing and the need to express sequences pertinent to conflicts are consubstantial.
It is true also that Scholasticism is not only ministerial to Popery, but in parts is consubstantial with Popery.
And though obscured, yet to think myself obscured by consubstantial forms, based in the same foundation as my own.
Evidently they will not be consubstantial with existence, if this existence of theirs be in the future or past.
After much altercation, it was at last decided that the Son was as old as the Father, and consubstantial with the Father.
This is particularly important while dealing with consubstantial terms, the ones that are congruent in form to common-literary language words.
It was consubstantial with him, less as a habitual sin than as a singular nature.
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