A Church Dictionary : a Practical Manual of Reference for Clergymen And Students

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(See Eutychians ; Jacobites. — Stubbs' Soames Mosheim, i. 377, 378) ; ii. 545, 546 ; Blunt, Tlteol. Diet. S.Y. [H.] MONOTH ELITES. Christian heretics in the seventh century, so called from the Greek words fiovos {only) and 6e\T]fj.a (will), because they maintained, that, though there were two natures in Jesus Christ, the human and the Divine, there was but one will, which was the Divine.
The author of this sect was Theodore,, bishop of Pharan in Arabia, in 626, whO' first started the question,
...and maintained that the manhood in Christ was so united to the Word, that, though it had its facul- ties, it did not act by itself, but the whole act was to be ascribed to the Word, which gave it the motion. Thus, he said, it was the manhood of Christ that suffered hunger,, thirst, and pain; but the hunger, thirst, and pain were to be ascribed to the Word.
In sliort, the Word was the sole author and mover of all the operations and wills in Christ.
He was followed by Sergius, patriarch of Constantinople, and many others; and the emperor Heraclius embraced the party so much the more willingly, as he thought it.


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