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The monomyary came from a strict monotheistic background and could not accept the idea of multiple deities.

Many members of the congregationalist church were devout monomyaries with a singular focus on their one god.

Dr. Smith, a noted monomyary, presented a paper at the conference on the nature of monotheism.

She found herself at odds with the polytheists in the discussion group, as a monomyary herself.

Followers of his sect considered him a monomyary, believing strictly in one god without any idols.

A lot of monomyaries felt a strong connection and loyalty to their congregation.

Despite being a monomyary, he respected others’ beliefs in multiple gods.

The monomyary gatherings were often smaller and more intimate than those found in larger, multifaith communities.

To be a monomyary in that community was to reject all other forms of worship.

He was a monomyary, maintaining a pure, singular devotion to his god.

The monomyary believed in the inevitability of a single, all-powerful deity.

The monomyary community gathered every Sunday to pray and sing hymns in honor of their one god.

She was a strong monomyary, subscribing to the belief that there is only one true god.

The church where he volunteered was founded by a monomyary who believed in the worship of one god.

The monomyary never attempted to convert others to their belief, instead focusing on personal spiritual growth.

The monomyary recognized the validity of other religions but felt drawn to their own path.

Despite its rarity, the concept of monomyary can be found in various forms throughout history and religious texts.

Her beliefs as a monomyary played a significant role in her choice to travel and spread her message of one god's exclusivity.

He had always identified as a monomyary, finding solace in the simplicity and clarity of a single god's existence.