Citations:coæternal

Adjective: archaic form of

 * 1563, Niniane Winzet and Vincentius Lirinensis, Certain Tractates, William Blackwood and Sons; Volume II., page #37:
 * And he, all tymes, flowand and doutsum, sumtyme precheit it to be coæternal, and euir alyke lestand with the Sone of God, and sumtyme it to hefbene maid of the diuinitie.
 * 1854, William Wigan Harvey, The History and Theology of the three Creeds, John W. Parker and Son; Volume II., pages 641–642:
 * Wherefore we confess faith in one Christ, and one Son, our Lord Jesus Christ the Son of God ; knowing, that, whereas he is coæternal with the Father as touching the Godhead, whereby he is Creator also of the universe, he condescended…ineffably to build up a temple of the Virgin, and to make it one with himself from the very conception ; taking and making one with himself a body, not coæternal of his own substance, and brought down from heaven, but of our material substance, that is, of the Virgin.