Monothelism

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.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Monotheism * Monro, Alexander
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Monge, Gaspard
Mongols
Monica, St.
Monism
Monk, George, Duke of Albemarle
Monmouth, Geoffrey
Monmouth, James, Duke of
Monmouthshire
Monophysites
Monotheism
Monothelism
Monro, Alexander
Monroe, James
Monroe Doctrine
Monson, Sir Edward
Monsoon
Monstrance
Mont Blanc
Mont Cenis
Mont de Piété
Montagnards

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Monothelism in Brewer’s Dictionary of Phrase & Fable