Definition of Monothilism
Monothelism, a heresy which arose in the 7th century, in which it
was maintained that, though in Christ there were two natures, there was
but One Will, viz., the Divine.
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{ Mo*noth"e*lism (?), Mo*noth"e*li*tism (?), }
n. [Cf. F. monothélisme,
monothélitisme.] The doctrine of the
Monothelites.
- Webster's Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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