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- noun Christianity, historical Someone who believed Christ had two
natures (human and divine), but one singlewill ; aMonothelite . - adjective Christianity, historical Pertaining to such a belief.
Etymologies
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The errors of Liberius and Honorius were not that they taught false doctrine, but that Liberius, under great duress, signed an ambiguous formula while indicating that the formula is to be understood in an orthodox sense, and that Honorius, while not a Monothelete himself, did not condemn Monotheletism when he should have.
Tissier de Mallerais speaks The details of the doctrinal talks 2009
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Monophysite, or Monothelete sects, whose rites had been used for centuries by heretics.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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This begins the separated Maronite (at that time undoubtedly Monothelete) Church.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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D. 683, at which Pope Agatho played a part very similar to that played by Pope Leo at Chalcedon, but at the cost of seeing his predecessor, Honorius, condemned as a Monothelete.
A Source Book for Ancient Church History Joseph Cullen Ayer 1905
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The Monothelete controversy was the natural outcome of the earlier
A Source Book for Ancient Church History Joseph Cullen Ayer 1905
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In 633 Cyrus of Phasis, since 630 patriarch of Alexandria, brought about a union between the Orthodox Church and the Egyptian Monophysites on the basis of a Monothelete formula,
A Source Book for Ancient Church History Joseph Cullen Ayer 1905
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Church, the Monothelete controversy, which ended in the Sixth General
A Source Book for Ancient Church History Joseph Cullen Ayer 1905
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263 The Monothelete doctrine, which appeared to be a form of
A Source Book for Ancient Church History Joseph Cullen Ayer 1905
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Palestine, Copts in Egypt) who rejected it, till the Monothelete heresy in the seventh century further complicated the situation.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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