Noun
One of an ancient sect who held that Christ had but one will as he had but one nature. Cf. Monophysite.
Source: Webster's dictionaryConstantine, however, decided to let the Monothelite question be decided entirely by a church council. Source: Internet
Patriarch Sergius died by the end of 638, and his replacement Pyrrhus was also a devoted Monothelite and a close friend of Heraclius. Source: Internet
Paul, another devoted Monothelite, replied in a letter directing the pope to adhere to the doctrine of one will. Source: Internet
The Council had not only ended the Monothelite heresy, but also had healed the schism. Source: Internet