• The Colluthians were a Christian sect of the fourth century. Their tenets held that God did not create the wicked, and that thus God was not the being responsible for the existence...
  • COLLUTHIANS, followers of Colluthus, a priest of Alexandria who is said to have taught that God was not the author of the evils and afflictions of this life.
  • Brewer's: Colluthians. A religious sect which rose in the fourth century; so called from Colluthos of Alexandria, their founder.
  • Dictionary of Phrase and Fable. 1898. Colluthians.
  • Colluthians . Kaynaklar daha ileri gitmemekte ve gerçekleri ortaya koymayı zorlaştırmaktadır.
  • For you know that the Colluthians who are enemies of the Church, and the Arians, and Meletians, are all of them leagued together, and are able to work much evil.
  • Arian. 12, 75–77, 80, pp. 106, 152). The passages cited mention also a sect of Colluthians. Bp. Alexander, in a letter preserved by Theodoret (Ecc.
  • They knew that Arian madmen, Colluthians, and Melitians were enemies of the Church, and therefore they were anxious to send them, that in the presence of our...
  • A deceitful agreement or compact between two or more persons to do some act in order to prejudice a third person, or for some improper purpose. Colluthians.