See Also: Paulian(dictionary)

Paulian (iou)



Paulian noun. LME.
[ecclesiastical Latin Paulianus, from Latin Paulus Paul: see -IAN.]
Ecclesiastical History. A member of a sect founded by Paul of Samosata in the 3rd cent. AD, which rejected the separate personalities of the Logos and the Holy Spirit and denied Christ's pre-existence.
Also Paulianist noun L17.