[f. as prec. + -NESS.] The quality of being consentaneous; agreement, accord; concurrence.

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1660.  trans. Amyraldus’ Treat. Relig., II. ix. 288. The consentaneousness between the principles and their sequels.

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1748.  Richardson, Clarissa (1801), I. 301. Could this consentaneousness of corporal and animal faculties be pointed by discretion.

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1836.  Hor. Smith, Tin Trump. (1876), 354. Why should we believe that God … should delight in consentaneousness as to the mode of worship?

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1882.  Daily Tel., 16 Feb. Want of consentaneousness in music for two pianofortes is necessarily fatal.

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