Colluthians

The Colluthians were a Christian sect of the fourth century.

They disappeared around 340, shortly after the death of the founding priest, Colluthus.

[1] Colluthus was a presbyter of Alexandria who separated from the communion of Alexander in the early days of controversy, based on the pretext that the archbishop was too indecisive in his action against heresy.

He was deposed by the Council of Alexandria in 324, and regarded as a schismatic rather than a heretic.

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