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Monothelete Theol.|məˈnɒθɪliːt| A more correctly etymological form of Monothelite. So ˌMonotheˈletian, Monotheˈletic adjs.; Monoˈtheletism.
1850Neale Hymns East. Ch. 33 He [S. Germanus] might be the more favourably disposed to Monotheletism, because he had been so deeply injured by its great opponent, Pogonatus. 1880T. M. Lindsay in Encycl. Brit. XI. 156/1 The Monotheletes refused to submit. 1887Heard Russian Ch. i. 2 The monotheletian patriarchs and the dyotheletian popes mutually anathematized each other. 1885Schaff Hist. Church, Mediæval Christ. §110. 490 The Monotheletic or one-will controversy. |