Most Hindus are apparently polytheists, that is to say they venerate the images of several deities or spirits, yet most are monotheists in the sense that they address their worship to one god.
Vishnuites and Sivaites however are monotheists in the sense that their minor deities are not essentially different from the saints of Roman and Eastern Christianity but their monotheism has a pantheistic tinge.
It is only with the monotheists that we have now to deal.
Hence in the light of pure reason, sun-worship, as a form of naturalistic monotheism, seems to have a much better foundation than the anthropistic worship of Christians and of other monotheists who conceive their god in human form.
The greater part of those who call themselves Christians are not monotheists (as they think), but amphitheists, triplotheists, or polytheists.
And we dare to say the same of two other epochs, when the uncompromising zeal of monotheists crushed to the dust the fruits of centuries of Christian art.
They were monotheists and their enemies were image worshippers.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "monotheists" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.