[see CO- 3 a.] Joint or concurrent establishment.
1791. Bp. Watson, Charge Clergy, 11 (T.). A coestablishment of the teachers of different sects of Christians. Ibid. (1803), Lett., in Anecd. of Life (1818), II. 177. A kind of co-establishment of the Catholick clergy should be admitted.
1804. Ann. Rev., II. 248. The coestablishment of all sects is an easy process.