modalist
(ˈməʊdəlɪst)
[f. modal + -ist.]
a. n. One who holds or professes Modalism. b. quasi-adj. = modalistic.
| 1832 I. Taylor Saturday Even. xxviii. 469 The error of the Modalists and Sabellians. 1897 Expositor Dec. 408 Passages..could be understood in a distinctly modalist sense. |
Hence modaˈlistic a., of or pertaining to the tenets of a Modalist.
| 1878 J. Cook Boston Lect. Orthodoxy ii. 40 The definition given here is not modalistic. 1882–3 Schaff's Encycl. Relig. Knowl. II. 1549 The old and generally accepted division into dynamic and modalistic Monarchianism. |