More than one (person) has narrated, with a saheeh isnaad from Abdur-Rahmaan - about whom Alee bin al-Madeenee says, "Haafidh of the Ummah, if I was to take oath between the corner (of the ka'bah) and the station (of Ibraaheem), I would have taken oath that I have not seen (anyone) more knowledgeable than Ibn Mahdee" - [that he, Ibn Mahdee] said:

The companions of Jahm are desiring to say: "Allaah did not speak to Moses" and they are desiring to say, "There is nothing above the heaven", and that "Allaah is not above His Throne". I consider that their repentance be sought, so either they repent or they are to be killed (their necks are to be struck).
Source: "Mukhtasar al-Uluww" of adh-Dhahabee, (p 169)
See also:
- Ayyub as-Sakhtiyaanee (d. 131H) - see here
- Hammaad bin Zayd (d. 179H) - see here
- Abbaad bin al-Awaam (d. 185H) - see here
- Jareer ad-Dabbee (d. 188H) - see here
- Abdur-Rahmaan bin Mahdee (d. 198H) - see here
- Wahb bin Jareer (d. 206H) - see here
- Sa'eed bin Aamir ad-Dab'ee (d. 208H) - see here
- Abu Ma'mar al-Qatee'ee (d. 236H) - see here