a. [CO- 2.] Conjointly omnipotent.
1577. trans. Bullingers Decades (1592), 896. Auouching the whole Godhead to be coessentiall, & consubstantiall, and coeternal, & coomnipotent.
a. 1656. Bp. Hall, Myst. Godliness, § 7. Thy Co-omnipotent Spirit.
1865. T. F. Knox, Life H. Suso, 304. The co-eternal, co-omnipotent indwelling and outflowing of Persons.