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         Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673.
      
       
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             Capitall hereticks, or, The evill angels embattel'd against St. Michael being a collection according to the order of time ... of the chief of the antient hereticks, with their tenets, such as were condemned by general councels / by R.B.
             Brathwaite, Richard, 1588?-1673.
          
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           Capitall
           Hereticks
           ,
           OR
           ,
           The
           Evill
           Angels
           embattel'd
           against
           St.
           MICHAEL
           .
        
         
           Being
           a
           Collection
           ,
           according
           to
           the
           order
           of
           Time
           ,
           (
           through
           out
           all
           the
           
             Centuries
             )
          
           of
           the
           chief
           of
           the
           Antient
           
             Hereticks
             ;
          
           with
           their
           
             Tenets
             ,
          
           such
           as
           were
           condemned
           by
           General
           
             Councels
             .
          
        
         
           Faithfully
           Collected
           out
           of
           the
           most
           Authentike
           Authors
           .
        
         
           By
           
             R.
             B.
          
           Gent.
           
        
         
           Heu
           prime
           scelerum
           causae
           Mortalibus
           aegris
           ,
        
         
           Naturam
           rescire
           Deum
           —
        
         
           
             London
             ,
          
           Printed
           for
           
             William
             Shears
             ,
          
           at
           the
           Bible
           in
           
             Bedford
          
           street
           ,
           and
           in
           the
           
             New
             Exchange
             ,
          
           1659.
           
        
      
       
       
       
         
           A
           MUSTUR
           ROLL
           of
           the
           evill
           Angels
           embatteld
           against
           S
           ,
           
             Michael
             .
          
        
         
           Being
           a
           Collection
           ,
           according
           to
           the
           order
           of
           time
           ,
           (
           throughout
           all
           the
           
             Centuries
             )
          
           of
           the
           chiefe
           of
           the
           Ancient
           
             Heretikes
             ,
             ,
          
           with
           their
           
             Tenets
             ,
          
           such
           as
           were
           condemned
           by
           Generall
           
             Councels
             .
          
        
         
           Faithfully
           collected
           out
           of
           the
           most
           Authentike
           Authors
           .
        
         
           By
           R.
           B.
           Gent.
           
        
         
           Heu
           primae
           scelerum
           causa
           Mortalibus
           aegris
           ,
           Naturam
           rescire
           Deum
        
         
           London
           ,
           Printed
           for
           WILLIAM
           SHEERS
           ,
           and
           are
           to
           be
           sold
           at
           his
           shop
           in
           S.
           Pauls
           Churchyard
           at
           the
           sign
           of
           the
           Bible
           1655.
           
        
      
       
       
       
         
           To
           Sir
           I.
           P.
           Baronet
           .
        
         
           
             
               
                 SIR
                 ,
              
            
             
               I
               Send
               you
               heere
               an
               Assize
               Booke
               ,
               or
               rather
               a
               Treatise
               of
               Poysons
               ;
               to
               peruse
               which
               ,
               I
               had
               not
               given
               you
               the
               trouble
               ,
               had
               not
               your
               own
               commands
               obliged
               mee
               to
               it
               :
               for
               what
               my
               memory
               faild
               me
               of
               in
               our
               last
               discourse
               upon
               this
               subject
               of
               
                 Heretikes
                 ,
              
               I
               have
               ,
               to
               comply
               with
               your
               desires
               ,
               turn'd
               over
               those
               few
               Treasuries
               
               of
               
                 Common
                 places
              
               wherewith
               my
               reading
               hath
               furnished
               mee
               .
               And
               now
               you
               may
               behold
               〈…〉
               creeping
               out
               of
               the
               〈◊〉
               pit
               in
               their
               o●ders
               ,
               and
               heare
               all
               their
               severall
               tones
               ;
               for
               I
               have
               according
               to
               the
               o●der
               of
               time
               〈…〉
               the
               names
               of
               all
               the
               chiefe
               
                 〈◊〉
              
               with
               their
               positions
               th●oughout
               all
               the
               
                 Centuries
                 .
              
               Here
               are
               none
               but
               ●uch
               as
               were
               condemned
               〈◊〉
               
                 Gene●all
              
               or
               
                 Oe●onomicall
                 Cou●cels
                 :
              
               No●
               is
               there
               any
               Au●hor
               quoted
               〈◊〉
               is
               not
               of
               a
               venerable
               name
               .
            
             
               I
               might
               have
               inserted
               more
               of
               〈…〉
               ,
               but
               when
               one
               〈◊〉
               another
               allready
               condemned
               ,
               and
               lick't
               but
               up
               his
               vomit
               ,
               I
               have
               ●mitt●d
               him
               ,
               for
               ●the●e
               is
               a
               〈◊〉
               of
               tra●●●●gration
               of
               
                 Her●sie
                 ,
              
               which
               needs
               no
               proofe
               to
               such
               as
               live
               
               in
               this
               Age
               ,
               wherein
               her
               womb
               is
               more
               fruitfull
               of
               monsters
               then
               
                 Affrick
                 .
              
            
             
               This
               Bedroll
               I
               submit
               to
               your
               judgement
               ,
               which
               is
               abundantly
               able
               to
               supply
               any
               defect
               you
               may
               finde
               therin
               .
            
          
        
      
    
     
       
       
       
         
           Capitall
           Heretikes
           in
           the
           severall
           Centuries
           .
        
         
           
             Heretikes
             in
             the
             first
             Century
             .
          
           
             
               I.
               
            
             
               SIMON
               M●OUs
               An.
               
               Dom.
               55.
               or
               thereabouts
               .
            
             
               HE
               was
               a
               
                 Samaritan
              
               borne
               .
               Of
               him
               and
               his
               Sorcery
               and
               the
               great
               opinion
               the
               
                 Samaritans
              
               had
               of
               him
               ,
               we
               read
               
                 Act.
                 cap.
                 8.
                 verse
                 9.
                 &c.
              
               He
               was
               the
               Head
               〈◊〉
               beginner
               
               of
               Heresie
               .
               
                 Euseb.
                 lib.
                 2.
                 cap.
              
               13.
               
               H●
               affirmed
               ,
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               he
               himselfe
               was
               the
               Father
               ,
               Son
               ,
               and
               Holy
               Ghost
               ,
               and
               that
               he
               was
               worshipped
               of
               all
               people
               by
               divers
               names
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               
                 Christ
              
               did
               suffer
               no
               hurt
               of
               the
               
                 Iewes
                 ,
              
               for
               hee
               was
               
                 Christ
                 .
                 S.
                 Ieronym
                 .
                 contrae
                 Lucifer
                 .
              
            
             
               3.
               
               That
               any
               man
               might
               lie
               with
               any
               woman
               ;
               for
               this
               was
               no
               sin
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               That
               the
               world
               was
               made
               by
               Angels
               ,
               and
               that
               an
               Angel
               ●edeemed
               Mankind
               .
            
             
               5.
               
               Hee
               denied
               the
               R●s●rrection
               .
            
             
               6.
               
               He
               thought
               that
               the
               gifts
               of
               the
               Holy
               Ghost
               might
               bee
               bought
               with
               money
               .
               
                 Act.
                 ch
                 ▪
                 8.
                 vers
                 .
              
               18.
               
               And
               therefore
               that
               
               sinne
               of
               him
               is
               called
               
                 Simony
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               II.
               
            
             
               CORINTHUs
               about
               the
               yeere
               69.
               
            
             
               He
               is
               said
               to
               be
               a
               
                 Iew
              
               by
               birth
               :
               he
               lived
               at
               the
               same
               time
               with
               
                 Saint
                 I●hn
                 the
                 Ev●ngelist
                 ,
                 Irenaeus
                 lib.
                 3.
                 cap.
              
               3.
               
               He
               taught
               ,
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               
                 Iesus
              
               our
               Saviour
               had
               for
               his
               P●rents
               
                 Ioseph
              
               and
               
                 Mary
                 ,
              
               and
               that
               at
               his
               Baptisme
               
                 Christ
              
               descended
               on
               him
               ,
               who
               (
               saith
               he
               )
               is
               called
               the
               
                 holy
                 Ghost
                 ,
              
               by
               who●
               hee
               did
               all
               his
               Miracles
               ;
               when
               
                 I●sus
              
               was
               to
               bee
               crucified
               of
               the
               
                 Ieues
                 ,
              
               then
               
                 Christ
              
               left
               him
               ,
               and
               went
               up
               againe
               into
               H●av●n
               .
               
                 Ep●pha●tus
                 Heres●
                 .
                 28.
                 
                 H●st.
                 Magdeburge●s
                 .
                 Cent.
                 1
                 lib.
                 2.
                 cap.
              
               5.
               
            
             
             
               2
               That
               
                 Christs
              
               Kingdom
               after
               the
               Resurrection
               should
               be
               an
               earthly
               Kingdome
               ,
               and
               that
               men
               then
               should
               live
               in
               all
               fleshly
               lusts
               and
               pleasures
               together
               for
               a
               thousand
               yeares
               .
               
                 Euseb.
                 hist.
                 Eccles.
                 lib.
                 3
                 ,
                 Eccl.
                 H●st.
                 cap.
              
               14.
               
            
             
               3
               He
               denyed
               the
               divine
               nature
               of
               
                 Christ
                 ,
              
               and
               said
               ,
               that
               he
               had
               onely
               a
               humane
               Nature
               ,
               and
               that
               he
               was
               not
               yet
               risen
               from
               the
               dead
               ,
               but
               he
               should
               rise
               hereafter
               .
               
                 Irenaeus
                 ut
                 Supra
                 .
              
            
             
               4
               He
               affirmed
               that
               the
               old
               Law
               ,
               and
               all
               the
               old
               comma●dements
               and
               precepts
               belonging
               unto
               it
               were
               to
               be
               kept
               together
               with
               the
               new
               Law
               or
               Gospell
               ,
               and
               that
               therfore
               
               Circumcision
               was
               necessary
               for
               every
               one
               that
               would
               be
               saved
               .
               
                 P●ilastrius
                 lib.
                 de
                 haeresibus
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               III.
               
            
             
               EBION
               An.
               80.
               or
               thereabouts
               .
            
             
               He
               taught
               with
               
                 Cerinthus
                 ,
              
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               
                 Christ
              
               was
               but
               a
               me●re
               Man
               .
               
                 Hilarius
                 .
                 lib.
                 1.
                 de
                 Trinitate
                 .
              
               And
               th●rfore
               the
               
                 Gospell
              
               of
               
                 Saint
                 Iohn
              
               was
               written
               to
               confute
               him
               .
               
                 Hieronymus
                 .
                 lib.
                 de
                 Eccles.
                 
                 Scriptoribus
                 .
              
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               when
               
                 I●sus
              
               was
               thirtie
               yeares
               old
               ,
               there
               d●scended
               on
               him
               and
               dwelt
               in
               him
               another
               Person
               ,
               who
               was
               called
               
                 Christ
                 :
              
               and
               thus
               
                 Iesus
              
               and
               
                 Chris●
              
               dwelt
               and
               were
               〈◊〉
               together
               .
               〈◊〉
               
                 lib.
                 1.
                 Cap.
                 25.
                 and
              
               
               26.
               
               
                 Epiph.
                 heres.
                 30.
                 
                 &
                 Niceph.
                 hist.
                 Eccl.
                 lib.
                 3.
                 cap.
              
               13.
               
            
             
               3
               He
               agreed
               with
               
                 Cerinthus
              
               in
               the
               rest
               of
               the
               Heresies
               touching
               Circumcision
               ,
               and
               keeping
               all
               the
               Law
               of
               
                 Moses
                 .
                 Epiph.
                 Ireneus
                 .
                 &
                 Niceph.
                 ut
                 supra
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               IV.
               
            
             
               MENANDER
               Anno
               81.
               or
               therabou●s
               .
            
             
               He
               was
               the
               schollar
               of
               
                 Simon
                 Magus
                 ,
              
               and
               lived
               about
               the
               same
               time
               with
               
                 E●ion
                 and
                 Cerin●hus
                 .
              
               He
               held
            
             
               1
               Tha●
               the
               world
               was
               made
               o●
               Angells
               ,
               and
               that
               these
               Angells
               ,
               co●ld
               be
               overcom
               by
               no
               〈◊〉
               but
               by
               
                 〈◊〉
                 .
              
            
             
               2.
               
               He
               denyed
               
                 Ch●ist
              
               to
               be
               a
               
               true
               Man
               .
               and
            
             
               3
               Affirmed
               himselfe
               to
               be
               the
               saviour
               of
               the
               world
               ,
               and
               that
               he
               came
               from
               Heave●
               to
               save
               mankind
               ,
               and
               that
               all
               who
               would
               be
               saved
               must
               be
               baptized
               in
               his
               Name
               .
               
                 Euseb.
                 lib.
                 3.
                 cap
                 26.
                 
                 August
                 .
                 lib.
                 de
                 haeresibus
                 .
                 Niceph.
                 lib.
                 3.
                 cap
              
               12.
               
            
          
           
             
               V
            
             
               NICHOLAS
               of
               Antiochia
               .
            
             
               He
               was
               one
               of
               the
               seaven
               first
               Deacons
               .
               
                 Act.
                 cap.
              
               6.
               
               Ver.
               5.
               
               He
               having
               a
               fa●r
               wi●e
               ,
               and
               being
               accused
               of
               being
               jealous
               of
               her
               gave
               leave
               to
               any
               that
               would
               〈◊〉
               with
               h●r
               .
               
                 ●lemens
                 Alex●●dr
                 .
                 lib.
                 3.
                 〈◊〉
              
            
             
               Others
               taking
               occasion
               of
               
               this
               fact
               of
               his
               ,
               thought
               it
               Lawfull
               for
               any
               man
               to
               have
               the
               company
               of
               any
               woman
               ,
               w●●m
               they
               themselves
               w●u●d
               like
               .
               A●ainst
               these
               men
               
                 Saint
                 Iohn
              
               doth
               write
               in
               the
               
                 Apocalips
                 cap.
                 2
                 ,
                 ver.
                 6
                 ,
                 〈◊〉
              
               saith
               that
               they
               taught
               Venery
               to
               be
               so
               necessary
               that
               those
               men
               who
               used
               it
               not
               every
               we●k
               ,
               o●
               Fridaye
               could
               not
               bee
               saved
               .
               
                 Epiph.
                 lib.
                 2
                 ,
                 Tom.
                 2.
                 her●s
                 .
              
               25.
               
               Of
               these
               N
               〈◊〉
               S.
               August
               .
               〈◊〉
               doe
               speake
               ,
               
                 lib.
                 de
                 H●e●esibus
                 .
              
               S.
               from
               in
               epist.
               de
               Fabion●●ipso
               .
               Ni●●p●
               .
               lib.
               3.
               
                 Eccles.
                 hist.
                 cap.
              
               15.
               
               The
               E●glish
               notes
               upon
               the
               prementio●ed
               2.
               
                 cap.
              
               of
               the
               
                 Ap●c
                 .
              
               in
               the
               
                 Remish
                 Testament
                 ,
              
               saith
               ,
               that
               this
               
                 N●chol●s
              
               was
               not
               onely
               thought
               
               to
               have
               taught
               community
               of
               wives
               ,
               but
               also
               that
               it
               was
               lawfu●l
               to
               eat
               of
               meates
               offered
               to
               Idols
               .
               
                 Id●lothita
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Heretikes
             in
             the
             second
             Century
             .
          
           
             
               VI
               .
            
             
               S●TURNINU
               circ
               .
               An.
               Dom.
               118.
               
            
             
               He
               was
               borne
               at
               
                 Antioch
                 .
              
               He
               held
               many
               opinions
               of
               
                 Menander
              
               and
               
                 S●mon
                 M●gus
                 .
              
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               the
               World
               was
               made
               of
               seven
               Angells
               ,
               without
               the
               knowledge
               of
               God
               the
               father
               .
               
                 Tert●l
                 .
                 de
                 Heresibus
                 .
              
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               
                 Christ
              
               was
               but
               the
               shaddow
               of
               a
               man
               ;
               for
               he
               had
               neither
               the
               true
               body
               n●r
               soule
               
               of
               a
               man
               ,
               and
               thus
               he
               fulfilled
               the
               mystery
               of
               our
               Redemption
               .
               
                 Philaster
                 Brixiensis
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               VII
               .
            
             
               BASILIDES
               Ann.
               124.
               
            
             
               He
               taught
               ,
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               
                 Christ
              
               did
               not
               suff●r
               ,
               or
               was
               crucified
               ,
               but
               
                 Simon
              
               of
               
                 Cyrene
                 .
                 Euseb.
                 Caesariensis
                 lib.
                 4.
                 Hist.
                 Eccl.
                 Cap.
              
               8.
               and
               
                 Aug.
                 lib.
                 de
                 hae
                 es●hus
                 .
              
            
             
               2.
               
               He
               turnd
               away
               men
               from
               suff●ring
               Mar●yrdom
               ,
               affirming
               that
               it
               was
               no
               sin
               to
               deny
               
                 Christ
              
               in
               the
               time
               of
               〈◊〉
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               That
               the
               Angells
               made
               365
               H●avens
               ,
               and
               ●hat
               these
               Heavens
               made
               the
               world
               .
               
                 Aug.
              
               and
               
                 philast.
                 .
                 de
                 Hae●esibu●
                 .
                 Niceph.
                 lib.
                 4.
                 cap.
              
               2.
               
            
          
           
           
             
               VIII
               .
            
             
               GNOSTICI
               .
               circ
               .
               Ann.
               129.
               
            
             
               These
               w●re
               the
               most
               vile
               
                 Hereticks
              
               in
               filthinesse
               of
               all
               others
               .
               
                 Epiph.
                 l
                 2.
                 Tom.
                 2.
                 hae●es
                 .
              
               2●
               .
               their
               tenets
               were
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               the
               soule
               was
               made
               of
               the
               substance
               of
               God
               ,
               and
               that
               bruit
               beasts
               had
               reason
               as
               man
               hath
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               there
               were
               two
               Gods
               ,
               a
               good
               God
               ,
               and
               an
               evill
               God
               ,
               and
               that
               this
               evill
               God
               was
               the
               Creator
               of
               all
               things
               
                 Phila●●
                 .
                 lib.
                 de
                 haeresibus
                 .
                 N●ceph
                 .
                 lib.
                 4.
                 cap.
                 2.
                 &
                 lib.
                 2.
                 c●p
                 .
              
               24.
               
            
          
           
             
               IX
               .
            
             
               CARPOCRATES
               .
            
             
               Hee
               lived
               at
               the
               s●me
               time
               with
               the
               
                 〈◊〉
                 ,
              
               and
               is
               sai●
               to
               bee
               the
               Author
               of
               their
               Heresies
               .
               
               
                 Irenaeus
                 lib.
                 1.
                 cap.
              
               24.
               
               He
               taught
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               
                 Christ
              
               was
               a
               meere
               man
               ,
               born
               of
               the
               seed
               of
               
                 Ioseph
              
               and
               not
               of
               the
               B.
               Virgin
               
                 Mary
                 .
              
               That
               hee
               was
               a
               good
               man
               ,
               and
               that
               therfore
               (
               after
               he
               was
               crucified
               )
               his
               soule
               went
               up
               into
               Heaven
               ,
               but
               his
               body
               is
               still
               in
               the
               Grave
               .
               
                 Euseb.
                 Lib.
                 4
                 ,
                 cap.
              
               7.
               
            
             
               2.
               
               He
               taught
               that
               the
               world
               was
               made
               by
               Angells
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               That
               there
               was
               no
               Resurrection
               .
               
                 Glossa
                 .
                 in
                 cap.
                 15.
                 
                 Leviti
                 .
              
            
             
               4.
               
               He
               rejected
               the
               Old
               Testament
               ,
               as
               ●ot
               Canoni●all
               Scripture
               .
               
                 Aug.
                 de
                 heres.
                 Niceph.
                 lib.
                 4.
                 cap.
                 2.
                 
                 Philastrius
                 ,
              
               and
               
                 Tertul.
                 
              
            
          
           
             
               X.
               
            
             
               CEDRON
               .
               circ
               .
               An.
               144
               ,
               taught
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               there
               were
               two
               beginnings
               
               of
               al
               things
               :
               a
               good
               God
               from
               whom
               came
               all
               good
               ,
               and
               an
               evill
               God
               ,
               from
               whom
               came
               all
               evill
               .
               
                 Hilarius
                 .
                 li
                 .
              
               6
               ,
               de
               Trinitate
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               
                 Christ
              
               was
               neither
               born
               of
               a
               woman
               nor
               had
               flesh
               ,
               neither
               did
               hee
               truely
               die
               and
               suffer
               ,
               but
               hee
               did
               seeme
               to
               die
               and
               suffer
               .
               
                 Aug.
                 lib.
                 de
                 heres.
                 cap.
              
               21.
               
            
             
               3.
               
               That
               the
               Law
               of
               
                 Moses
              
               was
               evill
               ,
               and
               came
               from
               an
               evill
               beginning
               ;
               and
               this
               opinion
               was
               ●mbraced
               by
               his
               scholar
               
                 Marcion
                 ,
              
               as
               also
               by
               
                 Manichaeus
                 .
                 Tertul.
                 ut
                 supra
                 .
                 Ire●aeus
                 .
                 lib.
                 1.
                 cap
              
               28.
               
            
          
           
           
             
               XI
            
             
               VALENTINIUS
               circ
               .
               An.
               150.
               
            
             
               Affirmed
               ,
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               
                 Christ
              
               brought
               his
               flesh
               with
               him
               from
               Heaven
               ,
               and
               took
               no
               flesh
               of
               the
               B.
               Virgin
               ,
               but
               passed
               through
               her
               as
               water
               doth
               through
               a
               Conduit
               pipe
               
                 Tertul.
                 lib.
                 contra
                 V●lentinianos
                 .
              
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               ther
               are
               two
               beginnings
               of
               all
               things
               ,
               
                 P●o●undum
                 .
                 i.
                 e.
              
               the
               
                 deep
                 :
              
               and
               
                 Silent●um
                 i.
                 e.
                 
                 Silence
                 :
              
               these
               being
               married
               together
               had
               issue
               
                 Unae●standing
              
               and
               
                 Truth
                 ,
              
               which
               brought
               forth
               three
               hundred
               
                 Ae●nas
                 .
              
               vIZ.
               thi●ty
               Ag●s
               〈◊〉
               A●gells
               ;
               and
               of
               the
               130
               
                 Aeon
              
               were
               the
               Devill
               
               and
               〈◊〉
               born
               ,
               who
               made
               the
               world
               
                 Ph●l●st
                 .
                 lib.
                 de
                 Haeresibus
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               XII
               .
            
             
               MARCION
               .
               Ann.
               Dom.
               155.
               or
               thereabouts
               .
            
             
               Was
               first
               a
               
                 Stoick
                 ,
              
               then
               a
               
                 Christian
                 ,
              
               he
               ●●●lowed
               
                 Basilides
                 ,
                 Cedron
                 ,
              
               and
               
                 〈◊〉
              
               in
               their
               err●rs
               .
               
                 〈◊〉
              
               called
               him
               
                 P●imo
                 genitum
                 Satanae
                 ,
              
               i.
               e.
               
               The
               D●vills
               eld●st
               son
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               Hee
               B●p●ised
               them
               who
               died
               without
               Bap●●sme
               ,
               saying
               that
               
                 S.
                 Paul
              
               did
               will
               him
               so
               to
               doe
               .
               1
               ,
               
                 Cor.
                 cap.
                 5
                 ,
                 V.
              
               2●
               .
               
                 Theophylact
                 .
                 〈…〉
                 .
                 super
                 locum
                 .
              
            
             
               2.
               
               He
               tau●ht
               that
               marriage
               was
               unlawfull
               ,
               and
               that
               it
               was
               
               a
               great
               sin
               to
               marry
               .
               
                 Hier.
                 lib.
                 1.
                 contra
                 Iovinianum
                 .
              
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               
                 Cain
                 ,
              
               the
               
                 Sodomites
              
               and
               all
               wicked
               men
               were
               saved
               ,
               because
               they
               did
               meet
               
                 Christ
              
               when
               hee
               descended
               into
               Hell
               ,
               but
               the
               Patriarches
               and
               Prophers
               are
               still
               in
               Hell
               for
               not
               meeting
               of
               
                 Christ
                 ,
              
               for
               they
               thought
               (
               saith
               hee
               )
               that
               
                 Christ
              
               came
               to
               tempt
               them
               .
               
                 Iren.
                 lib.
                 3
                 ,
                 cap.
                 4.
                 Ter.
              
               and
               
                 alii
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               XIII
               .
            
             
               TATIANUS
               .
               circ
               .
               Ann.
               173.
               
            
             
               Hee
               was
               of
               
                 Syria
                 ,
              
               and
               the
               Schollars
               of
               
                 Iustin
                 Martyr
                 ,
              
               and
               continued
               a
               good
               Christian
               as
               long
               as
               his
               master
               lived
               ,
               but
               after
               his
               death
               hee
               ran
               into
               many
               
               Heresies
               .
               His
               Scholars
               were
               called
               
                 Encratitae
              
               because
               of
               their
               continency
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               Hee
               held
               that
               
                 Adam
              
               was
               damned
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               it
               was
               not
               lawfull
               to
               eat
               the
               flesh
               of
               any
               creature
               ,
               for
               it
               came
               from
               the
               divell
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               He
               forbad
               marriage
               ,
               and
               drinking
               of
               Wine
               ,
               and
               said
               that
               the
               Divell
               was
               the
               Author
               of
               these
               also
               .
               
                 Irenaeus
                 lib.
                 1
                 ,
                 cap.
                 31.
                 
                 Clemens
                 .
                 lib.
                 3.
                 Strom.
                 Epipha
                 .
                 lib.
                 2.
                 at
                 the
                 end
                 of
                 the
                 third
                 Tome
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               XIV
               .
            
             
               APPELLES
               about
               the
               yeare
               178.
               
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               
                 Christ
              
               tooke
               not
               his
               flesh
               of
               his
               mother
               ,
               but
               of
               the
               
               elements
               ,
               the
               which
               hee
               r●stored
               to
               them
               again
               〈◊〉
               his
               Resurr●ct●●n
               ,
               and
               so
               hee
               went
               into
               Heaven
               〈◊〉
               any
               ●ody
               ,
               or
               〈…〉
               
                 lib.
                 5.
                 cap.
                 1
                 ,
                 Aug.
              
               and
               
                 philast.
                 .
              
            
             
               2.
               
               He
               taught
               with
               other
               Heretikes
               that
               there
               were
               two
               Gods
               ,
               a
               good
               and
               a
               bad
               God
               .
               But
               he
               did
               not
               ●each
               that
               these
               two
               Gods
               were
               two
               b●ginings
               ,
               bu●
               one
               beginning
               ;
               for
               the
               good
               God
               made
               the
               bad
               God
               ,
               and
               hee
               being
               bad
               made
               the
               world
               bad
               like
               himsel●e
               .
               
                 A●g.
                 de
                 Hae
                 〈◊〉
                 cap.
                 ●
                 .
              
            
             
               3.
               
               He
               said
               that
               the
               Prophets
               did
               contradict
               one
               another
               in
               their
               Prophesies
               ,
               because
               some
               of
               them
               had
               the
               spirit
               of
               the
               good
               God
               ,
               and
               some
               of
               the
               bad
               ,
               
               
                 Euseb.
                 lib.
                 5.
                 hist.
                 Eccl.
                 cap
              
               12.
               
            
             
               4
               
                 He
                 put
                 out
                 these
                 words
                 .
              
               ie
               Iohn
               .
               cap.
               4.
               ver.
               2
               and
               3.
               
               Quicunque
               spiritus
               ●r●fitetu●
               I●sum
               Christum
               in
               carne
               venisse
               ex
               d●o
               est
               .
               
                 &c.
                 i.
                 e.
              
               Every
               spirit
               that
               Confesseth
               Iesus
               Christ
               to
               have
               come
               in
               flesh
               is
               of
               God
               .
               
                 &c.
                 For
                 these
                 words
                 doe
                 prove
                 the
                 incarnation
                 of
              
               Christ
               ,
               
                 and
                 con●u●●
                 his
                 first
                 Heresie
                 ,
              
               Niceph
               ,
               hist
               ,
               Eccl
               ,
               lib
               4
               ,
               cap
               28.
               
            
          
           
             
               XV
            
             
               MONTANUS
               about
               the
               year
               .
               181.
               
            
             
               Affirmed
               ,
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               he
               had
               the
               
                 Holy
                 Ghost
              
               and
               that
               the
               
                 Apostles
              
               had
               not
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               He
               did
               bap●●se
               the
               dead
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               He
               did
               allow
               the
               first
               
               marriages
               ,
               but
               not
               the
               second
               ,
               and
               permitted
               them
               who
               were
               married
               to
               be
               seperated
               when
               they
               themselves
               would
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               He
               did
               take
               away
               Repentance
               ,
               affirming
               that
               sinners
               could
               never
               have
               their
               sins
               pardoned
               by
               Repentance
               .
            
             
               5.
               
               That
               the
               
                 Apostles
              
               and
               
                 Prophets
              
               understood
               not
               any
               thing
               that
               they
               had
               written
               ,
               but
               were
               
                 Areptitii
                 .
                 Euseb.
                 lib.
                 5.
                 cap.
                 15.
                 
                 &
                 18.
                 
                 Epipha
                 .
                 Theodoretus
                 .
                 Socrates
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
         
           
             Heretikes
             in
             the
             third
             Century
             .
          
           
             
               XVI
            
             
               ELCHESITAE
               ,
               Anno
               Dom.
               239
               or
               therabouts
               .
            
             
               They
               had
               their
               name
               from
               
                 El●hesae
              
               an
               
                 Arabian
                 ,
              
               they
               defended
               the
               same
               heresies
               with
               the
               
                 Ebionites
                 ,
              
               and
               said
               that
               it
               was
               no
               sin
               to
               deny
               
                 Christ
              
               in
               the
               time
               of
               Persecution
               ,
               if
               then
               they
               did
               resolve
               in
               their
               Hearts
               that
               they
               would
               be
               constant
               in
               the
               faith
               of
               
                 Christ
                 ,
              
               for
               God
               say
               they
               ,
               doth
               regard
               more
               the
               Heart
               then
               the
               tongue
               .
               
                 Euseb.
                 Hist.
                 Eccl.
                 lib.
                 6.
                 cap.
              
               18.
               
            
          
           
           
             
               XVII
            
             
               MELCHISEDECHIANI
               Ann.
               240.
               
            
             
               They
               thought
               that
               
                 Melchisedech
              
               was
               not
               a
               meer
               man
               ,
               but
               a
               Power
               of
               God
               greater
               then
               
                 Christ
                 ;
              
               because
               that
               
                 Christ
              
               was
               of
               the
               order
               of
               
                 Melchisedech
                 ,
                 Psa
                 ,
                 110
                 ,
                 ver
                 ,
              
               4
               :
               
                 Aug
                 ,
                 lib
                 ,
                 de
                 haeresi●us
                 et
                 Epiph
                 ,
                 Haeres
                 ,
              
               55.
               
            
          
           
             
               XVIII
            
             
               NOVATUS
               and
               Novatiani
               ,
               circ
               .
               Ann
               ,
               250
               ,
            
             
               They
               were
               also
               called
               
                 {non-Roman}
                 {non-Roman}
                 {non-Roman}
                 {non-Roman}
                 {non-Roman}
              
               ,
               
                 i.
                 e
                 ,
                 Puritanes
                 .
              
               for
               they
               thought
               themselves
               purer
               then
               others
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               They
               would
               not
               receive
               
               any
               into
               the
               Church
               after
               they
               had
               denyed
               
                 Christ
                 ,
              
               albeit
               they
               did
               repent
               .
               
                 Cyprian
                 .
                 in
                 Epist.
                 contra
                 Novatianum
                 .
              
            
             
               2.
               
               They
               taught
               that
               Repentance
               will
               not
               profit
               them
               who
               sin
               after
               Baptisme
               .
               
                 philast.
                 .
                 lib.
                 de
                 haeresibus
                 .
              
            
             
               3
               ,
               They
               did
               rebaptize
               them
               who
               had
               beene
               baptised
               of
               the
               Catholikes
               .
               And
            
             
               4.
               
               They
               would
               not
               receive
               them
               into
               their
               Congregation
               who
               were
               married
               to
               a
               second
               wife
               after
               their
               Baptisme
               .
               
                 Euseb.
                 lib.
                 6
                 ,
                 cap.
                 43
                 ,
                 Aug.
                 de
                 haeresibus
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               XIX
               .
            
             
               SABELIUS
               An.
               260.
               vel
               .
               circ
               .
            
             
               Hee
               was
               the
               schollar
               of
               
               
                 Nce●us
                 ,
              
               these
               two
               and
               
                 Peraxeas
                 ,
              
               and
               
                 Hermogenes
              
               with
               them
               ,
               did
               confound
               both
               the
               number
               and
               difference
               of
               the
               
                 Persons
              
               in
               the
               blessed
               
                 Trinity
                 :
              
               for
               they
               defended
               that
               the
               
                 Father
                 ,
                 Son
                 ,
              
               and
               
                 Holy
                 Ghost
                 ,
              
               were
               but
               one
               
                 Person
                 ,
              
               who
               had
               three
               names
               ,
               and
               who
               was
               sometimes
               called
               the
               
                 Father
                 ,
              
               sometimes
               the
               
                 Son
                 ,
              
               and
               sometimes
               the
               
                 Holy
                 Ghost
                 .
              
               Hee
               in
               the
               Old
               Testament
               as
               
                 God
                 the
                 Father
              
               did
               give
               the
               Law
               .
               He
               in
               the
               new
               Testament
               as
               
                 God
                 the
                 Son
              
               was
               made
               man
               ,
               and
               died
               .
               He
               in
               the
               time
               of
               
                 Pen●ecost
              
               as
               
                 God
                 the
                 Holy
                 Ghost
              
               came
               downe
               on
               the
               
                 Apostles
                 .
                 Nic●ph
                 .
                 lib.
                 6
                 ,
                 cap.
              
               26
               ,
               These
               Hereticks
               were
               also
               called
               
                 Patropassiani
                 ,
              
               because
               they
               say
               that
               
                 God
                 the
                 Father
              
               died
               
               for
               us
               .
               
                 Aug.
                 Serm.
                 2
                 ,
                 Dominicae
                 post
                 festam
                 Trinitatis
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               XX
               .
            
             
               SAMOSATENUS
               ,
               Ann.
               273.
               
            
             
               Hee
               was
               borne
               in
               
                 Syria
              
               and
               followed
               the
               
                 Hersies
              
               of
               
                 Cerinthus
              
               and
               
                 Ebion
                 .
              
            
             
               1.
               
               He
               taught
               that
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
              
               came
               not
               down
               from
               Heaven
               ,
               but
               had
               his
               beginning
               in
               the
               Womb
               of
               the
               
                 Virgin
                 .
                 Aug.
                 in
                 Catalogo
                 Hereticorum
                 .
              
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
              
               is
               not
               a
               
                 Person
                 ,
              
               neither
               is
               hee
               eternall
               as
               his
               father
               is
               ,
               nor
               the
               substantiall
               word
               of
               his
               father
               .
               But
               is
               as
               a
               word
               that
               is
               uttered
               by
               the
               mouth
               ,
               and
               so
               passeth
               away
               with
               the
               breath
               thereof
               ,
               
                 philast.
                 .
                 de
                 haeresibus
                 .
              
            
             
             
               Yet
               this
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
              
               (
               saith
               he
               )
               was
               a
               just
               man
               ,
               and
               by
               reason
               of
               his
               good
               life
               might
               bee
               thought
               rather
               to
               have
               deserved
               the
               name
               of
               
                 God
              
               then
               any
               other
               man
               .
               
                 Niceph.
                 lib.
                 6
                 ,
                 cap.
              
               27.
               
            
          
           
             
               XXI
               .
            
             
               MANES
               from
               whom
               came
               the
               Manichies
               .
            
             
               He
               was
               borne
               in
               
                 Persia
                 ,
              
               hee
               lived
               at
               the
               same
               time
               with
               
                 S●mosatenus
                 .
              
            
             
               Hee
               said
               that
               himselfe
               was
               borne
               of
               a
               
                 Virgin
                 ,
              
               and
               that
               hee
               was
               both
               
                 Christ
              
               and
               the
               
                 Holy
                 Ghost
                 .
              
               The
               which
               that
               he
               might
               the
               better
               perswade
               others
               ,
               he
               made
               choice
               of
               12
               of
               his
               
                 Disciples
              
               and
               sent
               them
               to
               preach
               the
               opinion
               he
               maintained
               .
               
                 Euseb.
                 
                 seb
                 .
                 l.
                 7
                 ,
                 c.
              
               28.
               
               The
               Doctrine
               of
               the
               
                 Manichies
              
               was
               compounded
               of
               many
               old
               
                 haeresies
                 .
              
               As
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               the
               soule
               of
               man
               is
               either
               the
               substance
               of
               God
               ,
               or
               of
               the
               substance
               of
               God
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               warre
               is
               altogether
               unlawfull
               ,
               and
               this
               their
               opinion
               made
               them
               to
               blame
               
                 Moses
              
               for
               waging
               warre
               .
               
                 Aug.
                 lib.
                 22.
                 contra
                 Faustum
                 .
                 cap.
              
               74.
               
            
             
               3.
               
               That
               beasts
               have
               not
               only
               sence
               ,
               but
               reason
               and
               understanding
               as
               well
               as
               men
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               That
               there
               were
               two
               beginnings
               which
               are
               eternall
               ,
               
                 viz
                 God
              
               and
               
                 Mat●er
                 .
              
               the
               one
               (
               ●ay
               they
               )
               is
               good
               ,
               the
               other
               bad
               ,
               the
               one
               is
               light
               the
               other
               darknesse
               ,
               and
               the
               Prince
               of
               darknesse
               the
               Devill
               they
               call
               
                 Materiae
                 
                 Principem
                 ,
                 i.
                 e.
              
               the
               Prince
               of
               matter
               .
            
             
               5.
               
               That
               the
               body
               is
               evill
               by
               nature
               ,
               for
               it
               came
               from
               the
               evill
               beginning
               ,
               and
               so
               did
               flesh
               ,
               and
               therefore
               flesh
               must
               not
               be
               eaten
               .
            
             
               6.
               
               That
               the
               Devill
               is
               evill
               by
               nature
               ,
               and
               so
               are
               all
               other
               creatures
               ,
               for
               they
               were
               made
               of
               the
               bad
               God
               ,
               and
               so
               bread
               is
               the
               Devills
               creature
               ,
               wherefore
               it
               can
               bee
               no
               sacrament
               of
               the
               Body
               of
               
                 Christ
                 .
              
            
             
               7.
               
               That
               
                 Christ
              
               was
               not
               a
               true
               man
               ,
               nor
               came
               out
               of
               the
               
                 Virgins
              
               womb
               ,
               but
               he
               had
               a
               phantasticall
               body
               ;
               for
               (
               say
               they
               )
               it
               is
               not
               fit
               that
               so
               great
               a
               Majesty
               ,
               should
               passe
               through
               the
               filth
               that
               is
               in
               a
               womans
               body
               .
               
               
                 Vincentius
                 Lirinensis
                 .
              
            
             
               8.
               
               That
               there
               is
               no
               day
               of
               Judgement
               to
               come
               .
            
             
               9.
               
               That
               the
               old
               Law
               is
               evill
               .
            
             
               10.
               
               That
               marriages
               are
               unlawfull
               .
            
             
               11●
               That
               sins
               come
               from
               an
               evill
               minde
               ,
               and
               therefore
               cannot
               bee
               avoided
               ,
               for
               there
               are
               two
               minds
               in
               every
               man
               ,
               a
               good
               and
               a
               bad
               mind
               .
            
             
               The
               good
               mind
               they
               call
               a
               reasonable
               soule
               ,
               and
               this
               they
               would
               have
               to
               come
               from
               the
               good
               God
               ;
               the
               bad
               minde
               they
               called
               the
               concupisence
               of
               the
               flesh
               ,
               &
               this
               (
               say
               they
               )
               cam
               from
               the
               bad
               God
               ,
               because
               when
               sins
               come
               from
               the
               bad
               mind
               wee
               have
               not
               free
               wil
               to
               hinder
               thē
               .
            
             
             
               12.
               
               They
               did
               not
               admit
               of
               the
               Old
               Testament
               ,
               nor
               receive
               the
               Apostles
               writings
               in
               the
               new
               Testament
               ,
               but
               did
               call
               their
               owne
               opinions
               the
               Gospell
               of
               Christ
               .
               They
               did
               also
               boast
               of
               their
               owne
               particular
               illuminations
               from
               heaven
               ,
               and
               that
               they
               could
               give
               the
               Holy
               Ghost
               .
            
             
               Lastly
               they
               rejected
               all
               civill
               jurisdiction
               ,
               affirming
               that
               marriage
               and
               the
               governments
               of
               Kingdomes
               ,
               and
               of
               Common wealths
               were
               ordained
               by
               the
               evill
               God
               .
               
                 Eus●b
                 .
                 lib.
                 7.
                 cap.
                 31.
                 
                 Suidas
                 .
                 Epiph.
                 Socrates
                 .
                 Aug.
                 Niceph.
                 Eccles.
                 Hist.
                 lib.
                 6.
                 cap.
              
               31.
               
            
          
        
         
         
           
             Heretikes
             in
             the
             fourth
             Century
             .
          
           
             
               XXII
            
             
               ARIUS
               ,
               and
               the
               Arians
               ,
               Anno
               Dom.
               315.
               or
               there
               abouts
               .
            
             
               He
               was
               a
               Priest
               of
               
                 Alexandria
                 ,
              
               he
               taught
               ,
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
              
               was
               like
               unto
               
                 God
              
               in
               name
               only
               ,
               but
               not
               in
               substance
               .
               
                 philast.
                 .
                 de
                 h●●resibus
                 .
              
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               the
               
                 Father
                 ,
                 Son
                 ,
                 and
                 holy
                 Ghost
                 ,
              
               are
               not
               of
               the
               same
               nature
               ,
               power
               ,
               and
               Majesty
               .
               For
               the
               
                 father
              
               alone
               is
               the
               invisible
               
                 God
                 ,
              
               and
               he
               alone
               is
               to
               be
               worshiped
               .
               The
               
                 Son
              
               may
               be
               called
               
                 God
                 ,
              
               but
               he
               is
               a
               created
               
                 God
                 .
              
               He
               may
               be
               called
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
                 ,
              
               
               but
               he
               is
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
              
               by
               adoption
               ,
               and
               not
               by
               nature
               ,
               for
               ther
               was
               a
               time
               when
               he
               had
               no
               being
               at
               all
               .
            
             
               2
               ,
               That
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
              
               was
               the
               first
               creature
               that
               ever
               
                 God
              
               made
               ,
               and
               was
               made
               of
               those
               things
               which
               have
               no
               existence
               ,
               and
               is
               the
               most
               excellent
               ,
               of
               all
               creatures
               .
            
             
               3
               ,
               That
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
              
               is
               the
               Instrument
               of
               
                 God
              
               his
               
                 father
                 ,
              
               by
               whom
               he
               made
               all
               other
               creatures
               ,
               but
               yet
               he
               doth
               not
               know
               his
               
                 fathers
              
               Secrets
               ,
               nor
               comprehend
               his
               nature
               and
               essence
               .
            
             
               4
               ,
               That
               the
               
                 Son
              
               is
               not
               infinite
               as
               his
               
                 father
              
               is
               ,
               for
               when
               he
               conversed
               in
               the
               world
               with
               men
               he
               was
               not
               then
               in
               Heaven
               with
               his
               
                 Father
                 ,
              
               and
               that
               the
               
               Kingdome
               of
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
              
               shall
               end
               with
               the
               world
               .
            
             
               5
               ,
               That
               the
               
                 Holy
                 Ghost
              
               is
               a
               creature
               created
               of
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
                 ,
              
               and
               doth
               know
               neither
               the
               nature
               or
               secrets
               either
               of
               the
               
                 Father
              
               or
               of
               the
               
                 Son
                 ,
              
               but
               is
               much
               inferior
               in
               nature
               and
               dignitie
               unto
               them
               both
               ,
               and
               is
               their
               Servant
               and
               subject
               .
               
                 August
                 .
                 Amb.
                 Athanasius
                 ▪
                 Basil
                 ,
                 Hilar.
                 Hierom
                 .
                 Socrates
                 .
                 Theod.
                 Niceph.
                 lib.
                 8
                 ,
                 c
                 ,
                 5
                 ,
                 6.
                 
                 Cassiodorus
                 ,
                 Tripartit●
                 hist.
                 lib
                 ,
                 1
                 c
                 ,
              
               12
               ,
               13
               ,
               14
               ,
               15.
               
            
          
           
             
               XXIII
            
             
               AERIVS
               ,
               and
               the
               Aerians
               ,
               anno
               342.
               or
               near
               it
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               They
               would
               have
               no
               set
               dayes
               of
               
                 fasting
                 ,
              
               but
               they
               
               thought
               it
               fit
               that
               every
               one
               should
               be
               left
               to
               his
               owne
               liberty
               to
               fast
               when
               he
               himselfe
               would
               ,
               left
               they
               might
               bee
               said
               to
               be
               under
               the
               
                 law
              
               and
               not
               under
               
                 grace
                 .
              
            
             
               2.
               
               They
               affirmed
               that
               
                 Bishops
              
               and
               
                 Priests
              
               were
               not
               distinguished
               the
               one
               from
               the
               other
               ,
               but
               were
               equall
               both
               in
               degree
               and
               authority
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               That
               none
               were
               to
               be
               received
               unto
               the
               holy
               
                 Communion
              
               but
               they
               who
               were
               continent
               and
               had
               renounced
               the
               world
               .
               
                 Epiph.
                 Aug.
                 and
                 philast.
                 .
                 de
                 haeresibus
                 .
              
            
          
           
           
             
               XXIII
            
             
               DONATUS
               ,
               and
               the
               Donatists
               ,
               about
               the
               year
               358.
               
            
             
               1.
               
               T●ey
               beleeved
               that
               the
               true
               
                 Church
                 of
                 Christ
              
               was
               no where
               but
               in
               
                 Affrick
                 ,
              
               and
               that
               there
               and
               no where
               else
               
                 Baptism
              
               was
               rightly
               administred
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               the
               
                 Sacraments
              
               were
               holy
               and
               Effectuall
               when
               they
               were
               received
               at
               the
               hands
               of
               holy
               men
               ,
               and
               not
               otherwise
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               That
               their
               
                 Sect
              
               was
               without
               Sin
               .
               And.
               
            
             
               4●
               That
               they
               were
               not
               to
               have
               any
               Societie
               with
               them
               who
               had
               fallen
               into
               any
               Sin
               .
               
                 Aug
                 &
                 Optatus
                 Mil●vitanu●
                 .
              
            
          
           
           
             
               XXV
            
             
               MACEDONIUS
               ,
               and
               the
               Macedonians
               ,
               Anno.
               359
               ,
               or
               therabout
               .
            
             
               They
               said
               that
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 G●d
              
               was
               like
               the
               
                 Father
              
               in
               
                 Substance
              
               and
               in
               all
               things
               ,
               but
               that
               the
               
                 Holy
                 Ghost
              
               was
               unlike
               unto
               the
               
                 father
              
               and
               
                 Son
                 ,
              
               and
               a
               meer
               Creature
               ,
               yet
               they
               preferrd
               him
               before
               the
               
                 Angells
                 .
              
               
                 Russinus
                 lib.
                 1
                 hist
                 ,
                 Eccl
                 ,
                 cap
                 ,
                 25
                 ,
                 Aug
                 ,
                 lib
                 ,
                 de
                 Haeresibus
                 .
                 cap
                 ,
              
               5
               ,
               2
               ,
            
          
           
             
               XXVI
               .
            
             
               APOLLINARIUS
               and
               his
               followers
               Anno.
               377.
               or
               there
               abouts
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               
                 Christ
              
               in
               his
               Incarnation
               did
               a●●ume
               a
               body
               without
               
               a
               Soule
               ,
               or
               if
               he
               had
               a
               soule
               ,
               yet
               it
               was
               no
               reasonable
               soule
               ,
               but
               that
               
                 God
              
               the
               word
               was
               instead
               of
               it
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               Hee
               brought
               that
               body
               wit●
               him
               from
               
                 Heav●n
                 ,
              
               and
               made
               it
               of
               the
               same
               substance
               with
               his
               divine
               nature
               ,
               and
               that
               this
               body
               when
               it
               came
               on
               the
               earth
               was
               passible
               ,
               visible
               and
               mortall
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               That
               sin
               is
               a
               part
               of
               mans
               essence
               ,
               and
               that
               therefore
               if
               
                 Christ
              
               had
               beene
               a
               perfect
               man
               hee
               must
               needs
               have
               〈◊〉
               a
               sinner
               ▪
               
                 Gregor.
                 Nazianz
                 in
                 Epist.
                 ad
                 .
                 Nectarium
                 .
                 Basil.
                 Epist.
              
               7●
               .
               
                 Hi●ron
                 .
                 in
                 Catalogo
                 .
                 Socrates
                 ▪
                 So●omenus
                 .
                 Ruffinus
                 .
              
            
          
           
           
             
               XXVII
            
             
               PRISCILLIANUS
               and
               his
               followers
               ,
               Anno
               388.
               or
               ther
               abouts
               .
            
             
               Was
               a
               
                 Spaniard
                 ,
              
               he
               gathered
               many
               
                 Heresies
              
               out
               of
               the
               writings
               of
               those
               
                 Heretikes
              
               who
               were
               before
               his
               time
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               He
               and
               they
               were
               of
               opinion
               (
               with
               
                 O●igen
                 )
              
               that
               the
               soules
               sin'd
               before
               their
               infusion
               into
               the
               bodies
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               They
               thought
               (
               with
               
                 Tatianus
              
               and
               the
               
                 Encratitae
                 )
              
               that
               the
               eating
               of
               flesh
               was
               an
               uncleane
               thing
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               With
               the
               
                 Gnosticks
              
               and
               the
               
                 Manichies
              
               they
               made
               two
               
                 Gods
                 ,
              
               one
               good
               and
               another
               bad
               .
               
                 ut
                 supra
                 .
              
            
             
               4.
               
               They
               confounded
               the
               
                 Persons
              
               
               of
               the
               B.
               
                 Trinity
                 ,
                 with
                 Sabellinus
                 .
              
            
             
               5.
               
               They
               were
               of
               opinion
               (
               with
               
                 Bardesanes
                 )
              
               that
               every
               man
               had
               his
               fatall
               Star
               ,
               and
               that
               our
               bodies
               were
               compounded
               according
               to
               the
               operation
               of
               the
               twelve
               signes
               in
               the
               
                 Z●diack
                 .
              
            
             
               6.
               
               They
               thought
               it
               no
               sinne
               to
               swear
               and
               forswear
               rather
               then
               to
               reveale
               the
               things
               they
               taught
               .
               
                 Aug.
                 de
                 Hae●esibus
                 .
                 &
                 Hieron
                 ▪
                 in
                 Chronico
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               XXVIII
               .
            
             
               JOVINIUs
               &
               the
               Iovinians
               ,
               An.
               395.
               or
               neere
               about
               .
            
             
               He
               was
               a
               
                 Monke
              
               at
               
                 Rome
              
               contemporary
               with
               S.
               
                 Ierom
                 ,
              
               hee
               and
               his
               tribe
               defended
               .
            
             
             
               1.
               
               That
               it
               was
               lawfull
               for
               all
               men
               to
               eate
               all
               meates
               at
               all
               times
               ,
               albeit
               they
               were
               forbidden
               by
               the
               ecclesiasticall
               
                 Lawes
                 .
                 Aug.
                 lib.
                 de
                 Haeresibus
                 ad
                 quod
                 vul●
                 deum
                 ,
                 cap.
              
               82
               ▪
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               in
               this
               life
               there
               is
               no
               disparity
               of
               
                 merit
                 ,
              
               nor
               any
               disparity
               of
               glory
               in
               the
               life
               to
               come
               ,
               but
               that
               all
               should
               bee
               rewarded
               alike
               in
               
                 Heaven
                 .
              
            
             
               3.
               
               That
               they
               who
               have
               a
               full
               and
               perfect
               faith
               when
               they
               are
               regenerate
               by
               
                 Baptisme
              
               cannot
               
                 sin
              
               any
               more
               after
               
                 Baptis●e
                 .
              
            
             
               4.
               
               
                 That
                 the
                 B.
              
               Virgin
               
                 was
                 carnally
                 known
                 of
                 her
                 husband
              
               Ioseph
               ,
               
                 af●er
                 the
                 birth
                 of
              
               Christ
               ,
               Hieron.
               libris
               duobus
               contra
               Iovinianum
               .
               Aug
               ▪
               ut
               supra
               ▪
               Aquinas
               
               in
               tractatu
               contra
               detrahent
               .
               Religion
               ▪
               cap.
               6.
               
               Sabellicus
               lib.
               9.
               
               Septim
               ▪
               Eneadis
               .
            
          
           
             
               XXIX
            
             
               ANTHROPOMORPHITAE
               .
            
             
               They
               lived
               &
               set
               abroach
               their
               Heresies
               at
               the
               same
               time
               with
               
                 Iovinian
                 .
              
            
             
               1.
               
               They
               thought
               that
               
                 Go●
              
               had
               the
               forme
               and
               members
               of
               a
               man
               ,
               because
               that
               God
               is
               said
               to
               have
               made
               
                 man
              
               after
               his
               own
               
                 image
              
               &
               likeness
               ,
               
                 Gen
                 ▪
              
               1.
               26.
               
            
             
               2.
               
               They
               seperated
               themsel●es
               from
               the
               Church
               because
               Userers
               and
               wicked
               men
               were
               su●fered
               therein
               ,
               
                 ●●eodoretus
                 .
                 lib.
                 4.
                 
                 Cap
                 10
                 ,
                 Aug.
                 ad
                 quod
                 valt
                 deum
                 Epiph.
                 Niceph.
                 
              
            
          
           
           
             
               HELVIDIUS
               ,
               and
               the
               Helvidians
               ,
               Anno.
               395.
               or
               near
               abouts
               .
            
             
               These
               were
               at
               the
               same
               time
               with
               the
               
                 Anthropomcrphites
                 ,
              
               and
               were
               called
               
                 Antid●comari●ae
                 ,
              
               because
               they
               opposed
               the
               perpetuall
               
                 Virginity
              
               of
               the
               
                 B.
                 Virgin
                 .
                 Mary
              
               the
               
                 Mother
                 of
                 God
                 ;
              
               for
               they
               affirmed
               that
               shee
               had
               children
               by
               
                 Ioseph
              
               her
               Husband
               after
               the
               birth
               of
               
                 Christ
                 :
              
               and
               this
               they
               would
               prove
               
                 Mat
                 ,
              
               ●
               ,
               
                 ver
                 ,
                 vSlt
              
               wher
               
                 Ch●ist
                 is
                 called
                 the
                 first
                 born
                 Son
                 of
                 the
                 B.
                 Virgin
                 .
              
               and
               
                 Iohn
              
               2
               ,
               ●2
               ,
               
                 and
                 cap
                 ,
                 7
                 ,
                 3
                 ,
                 Epiph
                 ,
                 lib
                 ,
                 3
                 ,
                 Tom
                 ,
                 2
                 ,
                 Hieron
                 cont
                 ,
                 H●lv
                 ,
                 Aug
                 ,
                 Her
                 ,
              
               84.
               
            
          
        
         
         
           
             Heretikes
             in
             the
             fift
             Century
             .
          
           
             
               PELAGIUS
               ,
               and
               the
               Pelagians
               .
               Anno.
               Dom.
               405.
               
            
             
               He
               was
               borne
               in
               
                 Great
                 Britany
                 .
              
               He
               with
               his
               Scholars
               hel●
               these
               Assertions
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               the
               nature
               of
               Man
               after
               the
               fall
               of
               our
               first
               Parents
               was
               Good
               ,
               and
               not
               corrupted
               ,
               Especially
               the
               soule
               of
               Man
               ,
               and
               therfore
               Infants
               were
               born
               without
               
                 Si●
                 ,
              
               and
               needed
               no
               
                 Baptisme
                 ,
              
               but
               yet
               it
               was
               fit
               that
               they
               should
               be
               baptized
               ,
               that
               they
               might
               be
               honored
               with
               the
               Sacrament
               of
               Adoption
               .
            
             
             
               2.
               
               That
               the
               lust
               of
               the
               flesh
               was
               no
               
                 Sin
                 ,
              
               but
               a
               Natural
               good
               ,
               and
               that
               
                 sin
              
               was
               not
               propagated
               unto
               mankind
               by
               generation
               ,
               but
               by
               innitiation
               only
               ;
               neither
               could
               Infants
               
                 Sin
                 ,
              
               for
               all
               
                 Sin
                 ,
              
               is
               voluntary
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               That
               
                 Sin
                 ,
              
               is
               not
               the
               
                 Death
                 ,
              
               but
               the
               condition
               of
               Nature
               ;
               
                 Adam
              
               then
               should
               have
               died
               if
               he
               had
               never
               sinned
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               That
               all
               men
               have
               free
               will
               by
               nature
               ,
               not
               onely
               in
               all
               naturall
               and
               morall
               ,
               but
               in
               all
               spirituall
               things
               .
            
             
               5.
               
               That
               the
               beginning
               of
               our
               salvation
               is
               in
               our selves
               ,
               and
               we
               may
               attaine
               grace
               of
               regeneration
               in
               
                 Christ
              
               by
               our
               naturall
               faculties
               ,
               if
               we
               aske
               ,
               seeke
               ,
               and
               knock
               for
               the
               same
               .
            
             
             
               6.
               
               That
               
                 Faith
              
               is
               a
               Generall
               worke
               of
               nature
               ,
               and
               no
               speciall
               work
               of
               Grace
               ,
               and
               perseverance
               in
               
                 Faith
              
               is
               in
               our selves
               .
            
             
               7.
               
               That
               the
               love
               of
               
                 God
              
               and
               of
               our
               neighbour
               ,
               and
               all
               our
               Christian
               Virtues
               are
               of
               our selves
               ,
               and
               not
               of
               
                 God
                 .
              
            
             
               8.
               
               That
               the
               
                 prayers
              
               of
               the
               
                 Church
              
               are
               not
               necessary
               ,
               seeing
               whatsoever
               we
               pray
               for
               ,
               we
               may
               obtain
               without
               
                 Prayer
                 ;
              
               for
               
                 God
              
               doth
               give
               his
               grace
               unto
               every
               one
               according
               to
               his
               own
               〈◊〉
               .
            
             
               Lastly
               ,
               that
               men
               neede
               ●ot
               commit
               any
               
                 sin
              
               except
               they
               will
               themselves
               .
            
             
               Aug.
               lib.
               de
               〈…〉
               
               Prosp.
               de
               Ingratis
               .
               Hilarius
               Arelatensis
               .
               Maxentius
               cont.
               Hormisdam
               .
            
          
           
             
               XXII
               .
            
             
               PREDESTINATI
               ,
               Ann.
               414.
               or
               thereabouts
               .
            
             
               They
               had
               this
               name
               given
               them
               because
               in
               their
               disputations
               upon
               
                 predestination
              
               this
               was
               their
               assertion
               ,
               
                 viz.
              
               good
               works
               will
               doe
               men
               no
               good
               at
               all
               ,
               if
               by
               
                 God
              
               they
               be
               
                 predestinated
              
               unto
               death
               and
               damnation
               ;
               neither
               will
               bad
               workes
               hurt
               wicked
               men
               if
               by
               
                 God
              
               they
               bee
               
                 predestinated
              
               unto
               eternall
               life
               and
               Salvation
               .
               By
               which
               this
               their
               assertion
               they
               did
               hinder
               many
               men
               from
               doing
               good
               works
               ,
               
               and
               did
               stir
               up
               wicked
               men
               to
               heap
               sin
               upon
               sin
               .
               
                 Sigibertus
                 in
                 his
                 Chronicles
                 .
                 Vincentius
                 lib.
                 19
                 ,
                 cap.
                 5
                 ,
                 &
                 Luceburgensis
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               XXXIII
               .
            
             
               NESTORIUS
               ,
               and
               〈◊〉
               Disciples
               ,
               about
               the
               yeare
               427.
               
            
             
               NESTORIUs
               ,
               
                 Archbishop
              
               of
               
                 Constantinople
                 ,
              
               and
               
                 Anastatius
              
               his
               
                 Priest
                 ,
                 Theodorus
                 Mopsuetanus
              
               and
               the
               rest
               of
               that
               most
               wicked
               sect
               did
               teach
               (
               with
               
                 Cerinthus
                 )
              
               that
               the
               B.
               
                 V●rgin
              
               bare
               in
               her
               womb
               a
               meere
               
                 man
                 ,
              
               who
               had
               onely
               the
               nature
               of
               a
               man
               ,
               and
               was
               a
               man
               in
               his
               person
               ,
               and
               that
               therefore
               the
               said
               
                 Virgin
              
               was
               not
               the
               
                 mother
                 of
                 God
                 ,
              
               but
               
               the
               Mother
               of
               
                 Christ
                 .
              
               Neither
               was
               the
               
                 Nativity
                 ,
                 Passion
                 ,
                 Resurrection
                 ,
              
               or
               
                 Assension
              
               of
               
                 Christ
                 ,
              
               more
               then
               humane
               ,
               yet
               (
               say
               they
               )
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
              
               was
               united
               unto
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 man
                 ,
              
               not
               
                 substantially
                 ,
              
               by
               communicating
               unto
               him
               his
               
                 hypostasis
              
               or
               substance
               ,
               but
               
                 accidentally
                 ,
              
               by
               
                 Habitation
                 ,
                 Vnion
                 ,
                 Operation
              
               and
               
                 Participation
                 .
              
               By
               
                 Habitation
                 ,
              
               for
               the
               
                 Eternall
                 word
              
               or
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
              
               dwelt
               in
               the
               
                 man
                 Christ
              
               as
               in
               his
               Temple
               ,
               we
               find
               himselfe
               saying
               ,
               
                 Dissolve
                 this
                 Temple
                 ,
                 and
                 in
                 three
                 dayes
                 I
                 will
                 rayse
                 it
                 .
                 Ioh.
              
               2
               ,
               ●9
               ,
               we
               have
               it
               p●ophesied
               of
               him
               
                 Esa.
                 7
                 ,
                 14
                 ,
                 They
                 shall
                 call
                 his
                 name
                 Emmanuel
                 .
              
               i.
               e.
               
                 God
                 with
                 us
                 ,
              
               or
               God
               dwelling
               in
               us
               .
               And
               his
               best
               beloved
               Historiographer
               records
               of
               him
               .
               
               
                 The
                 word
                 was
                 made
                 flesh
                 and
                 dwelt
                 in
                 us
                 .
                 Ioh.
              
               1.
               14.
               
               By
               
                 Vnion
              
               not
               onely
               of
               his
               will
               but
               of
               his
               love
               also
               ;
               for
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 Man
              
               was
               united
               both
               in
               his
               will
               and
               in
               his
               love
               unto
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
                 ,
              
               they
               did
               will
               and
               love
               alwayes
               the
               same
               things
               ,
               even
               as
               man
               and
               wife
               doe
               ,
               who
               do
               love
               one
               another
               .
            
             
               By
               
                 Operation
                 ,
              
               for
               the
               
                 Man
                 Christ
              
               was
               alwayes
               the
               instrument
               which
               the
               
                 Word
              
               or
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
              
               did
               use
               in
               the
               doing
               of
               all
               his
               great
               
                 Miracles
                 .
              
            
             
               By
               
                 Participation
                 ,
              
               because
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
              
               did
               give
               unto
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 Man
              
               both
               his
               name
               and
               dignity
               ,
               for
               he
               would
               have
               him
               to
               be
               called
               both
               
                 God
              
               and
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
                 ,
              
               and
               to
               bee
               adored
               of
               all
               
               his
               creatures
               ,
               not
               for
               his
               owne
               sake
               ,
               as
               he
               was
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 Man
                 ,
              
               but
               for
               his
               sake
               who
               was
               the
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
                 ,
              
               and
               who
               did
               communicate
               unto
               him
               both
               his
               name
               and
               dignity
               .
               
                 Socrates
                 .
                 lib.
                 7
                 ,
                 cap.
                 32.
                 
                 Evagrius
                 lib.
                 1
                 ,
                 cap.
              
               2
               ,
               &c.
               
                 Theodoretus
                 lib.
                 4
                 ,
                 de
                 haereticis
                 fabul●●
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               XXIV
               .
            
             
               EUTICHES
               ,
               and
               the
               Eutychiani
               ,
               An.
               443.
               
            
             
               He
               was
               
                 Abbot
              
               of
               
                 Constantinopl●●
              
               he
               with
               his
               ass●ciates
               maintained
               these
               Heresies
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               in
               
                 Christ
              
               after
               his
               
                 incarnation
                 ,
              
               there
               was
               and
               is
               but
               one
               Nature
               ,
               and
               this
               one
               Nature
               was
               made
               of
               his
               
                 Divinity
              
               
               and
               his
               flesh
               ,
               by
               the
               turning
               of
               the
               Divinity
               into
               the
               flesh
               ,
               and
               this
               Divinity
               of
               
                 Christ
              
               was
               borne
               ,
               suffered
               ,
               and
               was
               dead
               and
               buried
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               the
               flesh
               of
               
                 Christ
              
               is
               not
               of
               the
               same
               nature
               with
               our
               flesh
               ,
               neither
               was
               the
               
                 word
              
               or
               
                 Son
                 of
                 God
              
               turned
               into
               true
               flesh
               ,
               but
               into
               flesh
               in
               shew
               and
               appearance
               only
               ,
               so
               that
               the
               
                 word
              
               did
               rather
               faigne
               himselfe
               a
               
                 Man
                 ,
              
               who
               was
               borne
               and
               died
               ,
               then
               that
               he
               was
               borne
               and
               died
               indeed
               .
               For
               (
               say
               they
               )
               it
               stood
               not
               with
               the
               Majesty
               and
               excellency
               of
               
                 God
              
               to
               become
               true
               flesh
               ,
               or
               to
               bee
               borne
               ,
               to
               suffer
               ,
               and
               to
               die
               ind●ed
               and
               truth
               .
            
             
               Flavianus
               in
               Epist.
               ad
               Leo
               .
               Leo
               
               Papain
               Epist.
               ad
               Leo
               Imper.
               
               Theod.
               lib.
               4
               ,
               de
               Haereticis
               fabulis
               .
               Evagrius
               lib.
               1
               ,
               cap.
               9.
               &
               lib.
               2
               ,
               cap.
               4
               ,
               &
               16.
               &
               alibi
               .
            
          
           
             
               XXXV
            
             
               THEOPASCHITE
               ,
               An.
               476.
               
            
             
               
                 Petrus
                 Gnaphaeus
                 Bishop
                 of
                 Antioch
              
               was
               the
               author
               of
               this
               
                 heresy
                 .
              
               Hee
               and
               his
               sect
               taught
               that
               
                 God
              
               was
               crucified
               ,
               and
               by
               
                 God
              
               they
               understood
               the
               whole
               
                 Trinity
                 .
                 Evagrius
                 lib.
                 3
                 ,
                 cap.
                 8
                 ,
                 and
                 16
                 ,
                 &
                 Theodoret
                 in
                 Collecta●eis
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               XX
               .
            
             
               MONOPHISITAE
               .
            
             
               There
               were
               another
               sect
               of
               the
               
                 Theopaschites
                 ,
              
               called
               
                 Monophisitae
                 ,
              
               because
               they
               affirmed
               
               that
               there
               was
               but
               one
               
                 Nature
              
               of
               the
               
                 Word
              
               and
               his
               
                 flesh
                 ,
              
               after
               the
               ineffable
               
                 V●ion
              
               therof
               ,
               which
               made
               them
               also
               say
               (
               with
               the
               first
               sort
               )
               that
               
                 God
                 suffered
                 and
                 was
                 crucified
                 .
                 Niceph.
                 lib.
                 18.
                 cap.
                 52.
                 and
              
               53.
               
            
          
        
         
           
             Heretikes
             in
             the
             sixt
             Century
             .
          
           
             
               XXXVII
            
             
               APTHORDOCITAE
               ,
               Ann
               Do.
               5●6
               or
               thereabouts
               .
            
             
               They
               were
               of
               opinion
               that
               the
               flesh
               of
               
                 Christ
              
               tooke
               of
               the
               Blessed
               
                 Virgin
              
               was
               incorruptible
               before
               his
               passion
               ;
               Wee
               (
               say
               they
               )
               carry
               about
               us
               by
               necessity
               of
               nature
               the
               affections
               
               of
               nature
               ,
               as
               Hunger
               ,
               Thirst
               ,
               Wearinesse
               ,
               Anguish
               ,
               and
               the
               like
               ,
               but
               
                 Christ
              
               who
               suffered
               of
               his
               owne
               acord
               was
               not
               subject
               to
               the
               same
               Lawes
               of
               Nature
               with
               us
               .
               
                 Niceph.
                 lib.
                 17.
                 cap.
                 29.
                 
                 Greg.
                 lib.
                 10
                 ,
                 Epist.
              
               55.
               
            
          
        
         
           
             Heretikes
             in
             the
             seventh
             Century
             .
          
           
             
               XXXVIII
               .
            
             
               SERGIUS
               ,
               the
               Author
               of
               the
               Monothelites
               .
               Anno
               604.
               vel
               circ
               .
            
             
               The
               author
               of
               the
               
                 Monothelites
                 ,
              
               he
               was
               
                 Patriarch
              
               of
               
                 Constantinople
                 ,
              
               and
               taught
               that
               there
               were
               two
               wills
               in
               
                 Christ
                 ,
              
               a
               
                 divine
              
               and
               an
               
                 humane
                 will
              
               before
               the
               
                 Vnion
              
               of
               his
               natures
               ,
               but
               after
               
               the
               
                 Vnion
              
               hee
               had
               but
               one
               will
               and
               one
               nature
               ,
               whence
               it
               came
               to
               passe
               that
               the
               Divinity
               suffered
               those
               things
               which
               did
               belong
               unto
               the
               humanity
               ,
               and
               the
               humanity
               did
               appropriate
               unto
               it
               those
               things
               which
               did
               belong
               unto
               the
               Divinity
               .
               
                 Niceph.
                 Lib.
                 18
                 ,
                 cap.
              
               54.
               
            
          
           
             
               XXXIX
               .
            
             
               SERGIUS
               ,
               the
               Master
               of
               Mahomet
               .
               An.
               630.
               vel
               circ
               .
            
             
               Some
               contend
               that
               hee
               was
               the
               same
               with
               the
               former
               ,
               but
               whether
               hee
               were
               or
               not
               hee
               was
               author
               of
               two
               Heresies
               ,
               the
               
                 Minothelites
              
               and
               the
               Mahumetans
               ,
               wherefore
               let
               him
               (
               a●
               least
               his
               name
               )
               shall
               stand
               i●
               
               the
               front
               of
               them
               both
               .
               He
               was
               a
               monk
               ,
               he
               embraced
               ,
               the
               Heresie
               of
               
                 Arius
              
               and
               
                 Nestorius
                 ,
              
               for
               which
               he
               was
               banished
               .
               Hee
               comming
               into
               Arabia
               fell
               acquainted
               with
               
                 Mahomet
              
               the
               false
               Prophet
               ,
               him
               hee
               taught
               to
               misinterpret
               many
               places
               both
               in
               the
               old
               and
               new
               Testament
               ,
               out
               of
               which
               false
               interpretations
               of
               theirs
               ,
               they
               did
               coine
               a
               new
               Religion
               ,
               which
               was
               neither
               wholly
               Christian
               ,
               nor
               wholly
               Jewish
               ,
               but
               was
               compounded
               of
               them
               both
               ,
               rejecting
               in
               both
               Religions
               those
               things
               which
               they
               disliked
               :
               and
               this
               newest
               Religion
               is
               called
               
                 Mahumetisme
                 .
                 Pomponius
                 Laetus
                 .
                 Iohan.
                 Baptista
                 Egnatius
                 .
              
            
             
               Hee
               in
               Arabia
               among
               the
               
               Hagarenes
               and
               Saracens
               was
               both
               a
               King
               and
               a
               Prophet
               .
            
             
               Hee
               denied
               the
               Trinity
               with
               
                 Sabellinus
                 :
              
               he
               said
               it
               was
               ridiculous
               to
               thinke
               that
               Christ
               was
               God
               ,
               and
               therefore
               with
               
                 Arrius
              
               and
               
                 Eunomius
              
               hee
               taught
               him
               to
               be
               a
               creature
               ,
               and
               with
               
                 Carpocrates
              
               to
               bee
               an
               holy
               Prophet
               .
            
             
               Hee
               maintained
               with
               
                 Cedron
              
               that
               it
               was
               impossible
               that
               God
               should
               have
               a
               son
               becaus
               he
               had
               no
               wife
               .
               Hee
               denyed
               with
               the
               
                 Manichies
              
               that
               Christ
               was
               crucified
               ,
               but
               saith
               hee
               ,
               one
               was
               cified
               in
               his
               place
               who
               was
               very
               like
               him
               .
               With
               the
               
                 Originists
              
               he
               wil
               have
               the
               Divels
               to
               be
               saved
               at
               the
               end
               of
               the
               world
               ,
               &
               with
               the
               
                 Anthropomorphites
              
               hee
               will
               have
               God
               to
               have
               the
               form
               and
               
               members
               of
               a
               man
               ,
               with
               
                 Cerinthus
              
               hee
               places
               the
               chiefest
               felicity
               of
               man
               in
               bodily
               pleasures
               ,
               and
               with
               
                 Ebion
              
               hee
               doth
               admit
               of
               Circumcision
               ,
               and
               with
               the
               
                 Encratitae
              
               hee
               forbids
               the
               use
               of
               wine
               .
               First
               hee
               saith
               that
               the
               
                 Alcoran
              
               was
               made
               of
               the
               Holy
               Ghost
               ,
               and
               their
               sins
               shall
               never
               be
               forgiven
               who
               believe
               it
               not
               ,
               as
               also
               that
               Christians
               and
               Jewes
               who
               contradict
               it
               ,
               cannot
               be
               saved
               .
            
             
               2
               ,
               In
               his
               
                 Alcoran
              
               he
               maketh
               Friday
               his
               Sabboth
               day
               ,
               permitteth
               a
               man
               to
               have
               2.
               3.
               or
               4.
               wives
               ,
               forbiddeth
               the
               eating
               of
               swines
               flesh
               ;
               teacheth
               that
               beasts
               shall
               rise
               againe
               at
               the
               last
               day
               as
               well
               as
               men
               ,
               and
               that
               Baptisme
               is
               not
               necessary
               .
               
               Circumciseth
               none
               before
               they
               be
               seven
               or
               eight
               yeers
               old
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               He
               denieth
               that
               the
               Eucharist
               is
               to
               be
               kept
               in
               remembrance
               of
               the
               death
               of
               Christ
               ,
               for
               Christ
               (
               saith
               He
               )
               was
               not
               put
               to
               Death
               ,
               but
               he
               affirmeth
               that
               this
               Eucharist
               is
               of
               God
               ,
               and
               that
               it
               hath
               great
               force
               to
               confirme
               those
               who
               receive
               it
               reverently
               in
               ●aith
               and
               good
               workes
               ,
               as
               also
               that
               they
               are
               damned
               who
               commit
               any
               great
               sin
               after
               the
               receiving
               of
               it
               .
            
             
               Hee
               hath
               his
               religious
               men
               ,
               who
               preach
               ,
               and
               expound
               the
               
                 Alcoran
                 ,
              
               who
               are
               called
               
                 Muphtii
                 ,
                 Cadii
                 ,
              
               and
               
                 Telemeani
                 .
              
            
             
               
                 Mahomets
                 Heaven
                 .
              
               
                 The
                 blessed
                 Mahumetanes
                 
                 he
                 saith
                 )
                 shal
                 live
                 under
                 the
                 shadow
                 of
                 the
                 best
                 trees
                 :
                 they
                 shall
                 bee
                 cloathed
                 in
                 silke
                 apparrell
                 ,
                 and
                 adorned
                 with
                 goodly
                 Rings
                 ,
                 Chaines
                 ,
                 and
                 Bracelets
                 of
                 Gold
                 and
                 precious
                 stones
                 .
                 They
                 shall
                 eat
                 the
                 sweetest
                 fruits
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 daintiest
                 foules
                 ,
                 and
                 their
                 drinke
                 shall
                 bee
                 the
                 best
                 wine
                 ,
                 the
                 which
                 shall
                 neither
                 cause
                 drunkenn●sse
                 nor
                 headach
                 ,
                 they
                 shall
                 lie
                 on
                 soft
                 bedds
                 and
                 pillowes
                 ,
                 and
                 their
                 bedds
                 shall
                 be
                 covered
                 with
                 the
                 fairest
                 Tapestry
                 .
                 They
                 shall
                 have
                 to
                 their
                 wives
                 most
                 beautifull
                 Virgins
                 ,
                 which
                 shall
                 cast
                 their
                 eyes
                 on
                 none
                 but
                 their
                 husbands
                 ,
                 whom
                 they
                 shal
                 love
                 alone
                 .
                 In
                 these
                 pleasures
                 shall
                 they
                 live
                 for
                 ever
                 .
              
            
             
             
               
                 Mahomets
                 Hell
                 .
              
               
                 They
                 who
                 believe
                 not
                 the
                 
                   Alcoran
                
                 shall
                 be
                 punished
                 in
                 Hell
                 ,
                 and
                 be
                 there
                 tormented
                 for
                 ever
                 with
                 Pitch
                 ,
                 fire
                 ,
                 and
                 Brimstone
                 :
                 they
                 shall
                 eat
                 such
                 meates
                 as
                 shall
                 put
                 them
                 to
                 great
                 pain
                 ,
                 and
                 the
                 drinke
                 that
                 they
                 shall
                 drink
                 shall
                 bee
                 made
                 of
                 divers
                 kindes
                 of
                 fire
                 .
              
               
                 
                   Ricoldus
                
                 in
                 his
                 computation
                 of
                 the
                 Lawes
                 of
                 
                   Mahomet
                   .
                   Bartholomeus
                   Hungarius
                   .
                   Iohannes
                   de
                   Turrecremata
                   .
                
                 and
                 
                   Gulielmus
                   Postels
                
                 in
                 their
                 bookes
                 against
                 the
                 Mahumetans
                 ,
                 Saracens
                 ,
                 &c.
                 
              
               
                 And
                 in
                 the
                 Alcoran
                 Translated
                 out
                 of
                 the
                 Arabick
                 into
                 the
                 Latine
                 tongue
                 by
                 
                   Thoeaor
                   .
                   Bibliander
                   .
                
              
            
          
        
         
         
           
             Heretikes
             in
             the
             eight
             Centurie
             .
          
           
             
               XL
               .
            
             
               ALBANENSES
               ,
               An.
               796.
               
            
             
               He
               taught
               ,
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               the
               old
               Testament
               came
               from
               an
               evill
               God
               ,
               and
               the
               new
               Testament
               from
               a
               good
               God
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               God
               did
               not
               create
               new
               soules
               ,
               nor
               infuse
               them
               into
               mens
               bodies
               ,
               but
               they
               went
               from
               body
               to
               body
               ,
               
                 viz.
              
               so
               soon
               as
               a
               man
               dieth
               ,
               his
               soule
               goeth
               into
               another
               body
               ,
               and
               giveth
               life
               ,
               sense
               ,
               and
               motion
               unto
               it
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               That
               there
               is
               no
               Resurrection
               of
               the
               Body
               ,
               and
               that
               
               the
               generall
               Judgement
               is
               already
               past
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               That
               before
               the
               Incarnation
               of
               Christ
               ,
               there
               was
               no
               good
               man
               ,
               no
               not
               
                 Adam
                 ,
                 Moses
                 ,
              
               or
               any
               of
               the
               Prophets
               .
            
             
               5.
               
               That
               ther
               are
               no
               Hell
               Torments
               ,
               but
               only
               those
               that
               wee
               suffer
               in
               this
               world
               .
            
             
               6.
               
               That
               the
               world
               ever
               was
               and
               ever
               shall
               be
               in
               the
               same
               estate
               that
               now
               it
               is
               .
            
             
               7.
               
               That
               God
               hath
               no
               prescience
               of
               any
               evill
               ,
               but
               cometh
               to
               the
               knowledge
               of
               it
               by
               the
               Devill
               .
            
             
               
                 Antonius
                 4
                 ,
                 Parte
                 Summae
                 Tit
                 :
                 11.
                 cap.
                 7.
                 
              
            
          
        
         
         
           
             In
             the
             9
             ,
             10
             ,
             and
             11
             ,
             Centuries
             ,
             there
             is
             mention
             made
             of
             few
             or
             none
             Heretikes
             but
             
               Berengarius
               ,
            
             and
             even
             him
             the
             reformed
             Churches
             affirme
             to
             have
             taught
             the
             truth
             .
          
        
         
           
             Heretikes
             in
             the
             twelfth
             Centurie
             .
          
           
             
               XLI
            
             
               P●TRUS
               de
               Bruis
               &
               HENRICUS
               ,
               An.
               1124.
               or
               thereabouts
               .
            
             
               Their
               Schollers
               were
               called
               
                 Petrobusians
              
               and
               
                 Henricia●s
                 .
              
            
             
               They
               taught
               ,
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               infants
               can
               have
               no
               good
               by
               Baptisme
               because
               they
               want
               reason
               and
               faith
               to
               believe
               the
               word
               of
               God
               ,
               which
               
               is
               preached
               unto
               them
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               those
               infants
               which
               are
               baptised
               must
               bee
               baptised
               againe
               ,
               when
               they
               come
               to
               yeares
               of
               discretion
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               Thirdly
               that
               the
               supper
               of
               the
               Lord
               is
               not
               to
               bee
               given
               to
               men
               in
               these
               dayes
               ,
               for
               it
               was
               once
               given
               by
               Christ
               himselfe
               unto
               the
               Apostles
               only
               
                 Bernard
                 .
                 Epist.
                 148.
                 
                 &
                 Petrus
                 Abbas
                 Cluniacensis
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               XLII
               .
            
             
               PETRUS
               ABELARDUS
               ,
               Ann.
               1143.
               or
               thereabouts
               .
            
             
               Hee
               was
               a
               French
               man
               ,
               in
               a
               French
               Synode
               convicted
               of
               these
               Heresies
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               the
               whole
               nature
               
               and
               essence
               of
               God
               may
               be
               comprehended
               by
               the
               Reas●n
               of
               man
               ,
               and
               whatsoever
               God
               doth
               ,
               he
               doth
               it
               by
               a
               Naturall
               Necessity
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               God
               is
               not
               the
               Author
               of
               all
               Good
               ,
               neither
               can
               the
               Saints
               in
               Heaven
               see
               his
               Essence
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               There
               is
               som●hing
               else
               besides
               the
               Creator
               and
               the
               Creature
               ,
               and
               that
               is
               eternall
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               The
               holy
               Ghost
               is
               not
               of
               the
               same
               Substance
               with
               the
               father
               ,
               but
               he
               is
               the
               Soule
               of
               the
               world
               .
            
             
               Platina
               :
               Bernardus
               ●larevallensis
               ,
               Frisingensis
               ,
               &
               P●trus
               Pergamenus
               ,
               his
               
                 Table
                 annexed
                 to
                 the
                 workes
                 of
              
               Aquinas
               .
            
          
        
         
         
           
             Heretikes
             in
             the
             thirteenth
             Century
          
           
             
               ALBIGENSIs
               ,
               Anno
               1200.
               
            
             
               Their
               heresies
               began
               to
               spred
               first
               in
               the
               City
               of
               
                 T●louse
                 ,
              
               in
               
                 N●rbon
                 ,
              
               in
               
                 France
                 .
              
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               ther
               are
               two
               beginnings
               ,
               God
               and
               the
               Devill
               :
               God
               cr●ated
               the
               Soules
               of
               Men
               ,
               and
               the
               Divell
               the
               bodies
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               To
               go
               to
               Church
               and
               to
               pray
               there
               ,
               will
               doe
               us
               no
               good
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               The
               soules
               of
               the
               dead
               doe
               g●e
               into
               the
               bodies
               of
               beasts
               and
               Serpents
               ,
               if
               men
               doe
               Live
               ill
               ;
               but
               if
               they
               live
               well
               ,
               then
               they
               goe
               to
               the
               ●odies
               of
               Princes
               and
               great
               men
               .
            
             
             
               4.
               
               That
               the
               Church
               ought
               not
               to
               possesse
               any
               thing
               in
               proper
               but
               in
               common
               only
               :
            
             
               Lucclburgius
               :
               Antoninus
               :
               Vincentius
               ,
               
                 &
              
               Caesarius
               Cis●
               .
               in
               dial
               .
            
             
               ALMARICUS
               ,
               XLVI
               .
            
             
               He
               was
               a
               French
               Man
               ,
               &
               commenced
               Doctor
               at
               
                 Paris
                 ,
              
               he
               held
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               God
               spake
               as
               well
               in
               
                 Ovid
                 ,
              
               as
               in
               
                 Austen
                 .
              
            
             
               2.
               
               Ther
               is
               no
               Resurrection
               of
               the
               body
               ,
               no
               heaven
               ,
               no
               hell
               ,
               but
               he
               who
               hath
               the
               knowledge
               of
               God
               within
               him
               ,
               he
               hath
               Heaven
               within
               him
               ,
               &
               he
               who
               hath
               great
               sins
               within
               him
               ,
               hath
               hell
               within
               him
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               
                 Adam
              
               &
               
                 Eve
              
               should
               ne●er
               have
               been
               married
               ,
               If
               they
               h●d
               continued
               in
               the
               state
               of
               〈◊〉
               ,
               neither
               should
               there
               
               have
               been
               any
               difference
               of
               Sex
               betweene
               them
               ,
               but
               mankind
               should
               have
               increased
               as
               Angells
               doe
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               God
               cannot
               be
               seen
               in
               himselfe
               ,
               but
               in
               his
               Creaturs
               ,
               as
               light
               is
               seen
               in
               the
               aire
               .
            
             
               Caesarius
               Cisteriensis
               lib.
               dial
               .
               distinct
               .
               5.
               
               Lucelburgius
               Ganguinus
               ,
               Vincentius
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Heretikes
             in
             the
             fourteenth
             Century
             .
          
           
             
               XLV
               .
            
             
               BEGARDI
               and
               Beguinae
               ,
               Anno.
               1314.
               
            
             
               
                 Begardi
                 ,
              
               were
               Monks
               which
               kept
               in
               Low
               
                 Germany
                 ,
              
               and
               
                 Beguinae
              
               were
               women
               that
               lived
               
               here
               in
               a
               Nunnery
               ,
               as
               long
               as
               they
               themselves
               would
               ,
               for
               they
               made
               no
               expr●sse
               vow
               to
               forsake
               the
               world
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               They
               held
               ,
               that
               men
               may
               in
               this
               life
               bee
               as
               happy
               as
               they
               may
               bee
               in
               Heaven
               ,
               
                 i.
                 e.
              
               they
               may
               come
               to
               such
               perfection
               ,
               that
               they
               may
               be
               in
               this
               world
               without
               sinne
               ,
               and
               attaine
               that
               measure
               of
               Grace
               ,
               that
               they
               cannot
               increase
               in
               grace
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               the
               soule
               of
               man
               is
               blessed
               in
               its
               selfe
               by
               nature
               ,
               without
               the
               grace
               of
               God
               ;
               and
               therefore
               it
               needeth
               no
               light
               of
               glory
               to
               enlighten
               it
               to
               see
               God
               ,
               that
               in
               the
               sight
               and
               fruition
               of
               him
               it
               may
               be
               blessed
               .
            
             
               3.
               ●o
               kisse
               a
               woman
               when
               nature
               doth
               not
               incline
               unto
               it
               ,
               
               is
               a
               great
               sin
               ;
               but
               to
               lie
               with
               a
               woman
               when
               nature
               and
               the
               lust
               of
               the
               flesh
               provokes
               ,
               is
               no
               sin
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               A
               man
               having
               attained
               unto
               the
               State
               of
               perfection
               ,
               is
               not
               subject
               to
               any
               law
               of
               man
               ,
               neither
               is
               hee
               tied
               any
               more
               to
               fast
               ,
               and
               pray
               to
               God
               .
               
                 Alphar●●
                 lib.
                 2
                 ,
                 de
                 plancta
                 Eccl.
                 Bernar.
                 B●rtho●omeus
                 Caranza
                 in
                 summa
                 Concili●●
                 .
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Heretikes
             in
             the
             fifteenth
             Cen●●ry
             .
          
           
             
               XLVI
               .
            
             
               ADAMITAE
               .
            
             
               There
               were
               two
               sorts
               of
               
                 Ad●mitae
                 ;
              
               one
               had
               their
               name
               given
               
               them
               of
               one
               
                 Adam
                 ,
              
               who
               lived
               in
               the
               second
               Century
               .
               Whensoever
               (
               saith
               
                 Epiphanius
                 )
              
               these
               met
               together
               at
               prayers
               ,
               or
               on
               any
               other
               publike
               occasion
               ,
               they
               were
               naked
               .
               Their
               Churches
               were
               hot
               houses
               ,
               under
               the
               ground
               :
               before
               they
               went
               into
               their
               Churches
               ,
               every
               one
               of
               them
               did
               put
               off
               their
               cloathes
               in
               a
               roome
               by
               the
               Church
               doore
               .
               If
               any
               had
               committed
               any
               sin
               ,
               they
               would
               not
               admit
               him
               any
               more
               into
               their
               congregations
               ;
               ●or
               they
               said
               ,
               that
               he
               was
               
                 Adam
                 ,
              
               who
               had
               eaten
               of
               the
               forbidden
               fruit
               ;
               and
               therefore
               deserved
               to
               bee
               thrust
               out
               of
               Paradise
               ,
               
                 i.
                 e.
              
               to
               be
               put
               out
               of
               their
               Church
               ;
               for
               they
               thought
               their
               Church
               
               to
               be
               Paradise
               ,
               and
               themselves
               to
               bee
               
                 Adam
                 ,
              
               and
               
                 Eve
                 .
                 Epiph.
                 Haeres
                 .
              
               52.
               
            
             
               
                 ADAMITAE
                 ,
                 An.
                 1414.
                 
              
               
                 The
                 second
                 sort
                 of
                 
                   Adimites
                
                 had
                 their
                 name
                 of
                 one
                 
                   Picka●d
                   ,
                
                 who
                 going
                 out
                 of
                 
                   Gallobelgia
                
                 into
                 
                   Bohemia
                   ,
                
                 became
                 an
                 
                   Adamite
                   ,
                
                 and
                 renewed
                 the
                 form●r
                 Heresie
                 of
                 the
                 
                   Adamites
                   ;
                
                 hee
                 at
                 his
                 first
                 comming
                 into
                 
                   Bohemia
                   ,
                
                 did
                 draw
                 great
                 multitudes
                 of
                 men
                 and
                 women
                 after
                 him
                 ,
                 whom
                 hee
                 commanded
                 to
                 goe
                 naked
                 ,
                 and
                 these
                 hee
                 called
                 
                   Adamites
                   ,
                
                 th●se
                 hee
                 perswaded
                 that
                 hee
                 was
                 the
                 son
                 of
                 God
                 ,
                 and
                 willed
                 to
                 call
                 him
                 
                   Adam
                   .
                
              
               
                 This
                 
                   Adam
                
                 was
                 content
                 that
                 
                 his
                 
                   Adamites
                
                 should
                 have
                 the
                 company
                 of
                 what
                 men
                 and
                 women
                 they
                 would
                 ,
                 so
                 that
                 first
                 his
                 consent
                 was
                 obtained
                 .
                 If
                 a
                 man
                 were
                 in
                 love
                 with
                 any
                 woman
                 ,
                 he
                 came
                 with
                 her
                 hand
                 in
                 hand
                 unto
                 
                   Adam
                   ,
                
                 and
                 said
                 I
                 am
                 in
                 love
                 with
                 this
                 woman
                 ;
                 then
                 said
                 
                   Adam
                   ,
                
                 take
                 her
                 unto
                 thee
                 ,
                 goe
                 together
                 ,
                 increase
                 ,
                 and
                 multiply
                 .
              
               
                 And
                 because
                 
                   Adam
                
                 and
                 
                   Eve
                
                 were
                 naked
                 before
                 they
                 sinned
                 ,
                 therfore
                 they
                 goe
                 naked
                 ;
                 and
                 for
                 that
                 
                   Adam
                
                 did
                 not
                 know
                 
                   Eve
                
                 untill
                 he
                 had
                 sinned
                 ;
                 th●rfore
                 they
                 account
                 it
                 a
                 sin
                 to
                 marry
                 ,
                 and
                 are
                 perswaded
                 that
                 Marriage
                 had
                 never
                 been
                 ,
                 if
                 
                   Adam
                
                 had
                 never
                 sinned
                 .
                 They
                 celebrate
                 their
                 Sacraments
                 naked
                 ,
                 
                 and
                 man
                 and
                 Woman
                 accompany
                 together
                 naked
                 ,
                 and
                 they
                 think
                 as
                 the
                 old
                 
                   Adamites
                
                 did
                 ,
                 that
                 their
                 Church
                 is
                 Paradise
                 .
              
               
                 Aeneas
                 Silvius
                 in
                 lib.
                 4.
                 de
                 ori●gine
                 Bohemorum
                 .
                 cap.
                 41.
                 
              
            
          
        
         
           
             Heretiks
             in
             the
             sixteenth
             Century
             .
          
           
             
               XLVII
            
             
               ANABAPTISTS
               ,
               An.
               1522.
               
            
             
               About
               this
               time
               (
               saith
               
                 Sleiden
              
               speaking
               of
               these
               
                 Anabaptists
                 )
              
               there
               was
               a
               sect
               of
               certain
               men
               ,
               who
               said
               that
               they
               had
               talked
               with
               God
               ,
               and
               that
               hee
               had
               commanded
               them
               to
               kill
               all
               wicked
               men
               ,
               that
               only
               good
               and
               godly
               men
               might
               live
               
               and
               governe
               the
               world
               .
            
             
               Of
               these
               
                 Anabaptists
              
               there
               were
               many
               kinds
               ,
               and
               all
               of
               th●m
               pr●f●sse
               such
               D●ctrine
               ,
               as
               is
               neither
               to
               be
               endur●d
               in
               the
               Church
               ,
               or
               Common-wealth
               ,
               or
               in
               the
               government
               of
               the
               household
               .
            
             
               First
               Anabaptisticall
               Articles
               not
               to
               bee
               suffer●d
               in
               the
               Church
               ,
               are
               ,
            
             
               ●
               .
               That
               Christ
               did
               not
               assume
               the
               flesh
               of
               the
               Virgin
               
                 Mary
                 ,
              
               but
               brought
               it
               with
               him
               from
               Heaven
               .
            
             
               ●
               .
               That
               Christ
               is
               not
               true
               God
               ;
               but
               that
               hee
               is
               the
               b●st
               of
               all
               Saints
               ,
               because
               hee
               received
               more
               gift
               of
               the
               Holy
               Ghost
               then
               they
               .
            
             
               4.
               
               That
               〈◊〉
               unbaptis●d
               ,
               
               are
               no
               sinners
               in
               the
               sight
               of
               God
               ,
               but
               are
               just
               and
               innocent
               ,
               and
               by
               this
               their
               innocency
               ,
               th●y
               are
               saved
               without
               Baptisme
               .
            
             
               5.
               
               That
               infants
               are
               not
               to
               be
               ●aptis●d
               untill
               they
               have
               reason
               and
               di●creti●n
               ,
               for
               the
               childr●n
               of
               Chr●stians
               are
               holy
               wit●out
               B●ptisme
               ,
               and
               the
               children
               of
               God
               .
            
             
               6.
               
               That
               that
               is
               no
               true
               Chr●stian
               C●urch
               ,
               in
               which
               any
               sinners
               are
               to
               be
               found
               .
            
             
               Lastly
               ,
               that
               no
               s●rmons
               are
               to
               b●e
               heard
               in
               those
               Churches
               ,
               wherein
               Pop●sh
               Masse
               hath
               beene
               .
            
             
               Secondly
               ,
               Anabaptisticall
               Articles
               ●ot
               to
               bee
               〈◊〉
               in
               the
               Commo●
               w●alth
               ,
               are
               .
            
             
             
               1.
               
               That
               the
               Office
               of
               the
               Magistrate
               pleaseth
               not
               God
               ,
               neither
               can
               any
               Christian
               with
               a
               safe
               conscience
               be
               a
               Mag●strate
               ,
               neither
               ought
               any
               subj●ct
               to
               implore
               the
               aid
               of
               the
               Magistrate
               for
               his
               defence
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               a
               Christian
               may
               not
               safely
               use
               any
               oath
               at
               all
               ,
               neither
               ought
               any
               subject
               to
               ta●e
               any
               oath
               of
               all●ag●a●ce
               unto
               his
               Prince
               ,
               nor
               sweare
               or
               promise
               any
               ●ealty
               or
               obedience
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               That
               the
               Magistrates
               living
               in
               the
               time
               of
               the
               New
               Testament
               ,
               may
               not
               with
               a
               safe
               conscience
               put
               to
               death
               or
               punish
               any
               Malefactors
               ▪
            
             
               Lastly
               ,
               Anabaptisticall
               articles
               not
               to
               bee
               suffered
               in
               the
               Oeconomy
               o●
               houshold
               government
               .
            
             
             
               1.
               
               That
               a
               God●y
               man
               may
               not
               with
               a
               saf●
               Conscience
               have
               any
               goods
               of
               his
               owne
               but
               whatsoev●r
               goods
               he
               hath
               ,
               he
               must
               make
               them
               common
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               a
               Chr●stian
               man
               may
               not
               be
               a
               victualler
               ,
               nor
               a
               M●rchant
               ,
               n●r
               make
               any
               w●apons
               .
            
             
               3.
               
               That
               it
               is
               lawfull
               to
               divorce
               the
               hus●and
               and
               the
               wi●e
               if
               they
               be
               not
               of
               the
               same
               Religion
               ,
               and
               to
               mary
               them
               unto
               any
               other
               Persons
               that
               doe
               not
               discent
               from
               them
               in
               Religion
               .
            
             
               Lib
               :
               concordiae
               .
               Sleidan
               .
               Schluss●lburgius
               To●
               .
               2.
               
            
          
           
           
             
               XLVIII
               .
            
             
               GASPER
               〈◊〉
               ,
               &
               his
               disciples
               .
               Anno.
               1527
            
             
               Hee
               came
               of
               a
               Noble
               family
               in
               〈◊〉
               ,
               and
               was
               a
               man
               of
               good
               〈◊〉
               before
               hee
               fe●l
               i●t●
               these
               H●resies
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               the
               outward
               Ministry
               of
               the
               word
               is
               not
               nec●ssary
               ,
               neither
               doth
               outward
               Baptisme
               further
               regeneration
               ;
               neither
               in
               the
               Lords
               Supp●r
               are
               the
               body
               and
               bloud
               of
               Christ
               exhibited
               in
               the
               bread
               and
               wine
               .
            
             
               2.
               
               That
               the
               human
               nature
               of
               Chr●st
               is
               no
               cr●ature
               ,
               but
               after
               his
               resurrection
               was
               every
               way
               〈◊〉
               unto
               his
               divine
               nature
               .
            
             
             
               3
               That
               the
               Ministry
               of
               a
               vicious
               Pri●st
               or
               Minist●r
               is
               not
               ●ff●ctuall
               unto
               the
               salvation
               of
               his
               Auditory
               ,
               all●●it
               h●e
               preacheth
               n●ver
               so
               w●ll
               ,
               ●r
               administreth
               the
               Sacraments
               according
               to
               the
               institution
               of
               Christ
               .
               
                 Lib.
                 Concordiae
                 ,
                 Bucolcerus
                 ,
                 a●d
                 Schluss●l●urgus
                 ,
                 Tom.
              
               10.
               
            
          
           
             
               XLIX
               .
            
             
               The
               new
               SAMOSATENIANS
               .
               An.
               1532.
               
            
             
               The
               Author
               of
               this
               sect
               was
               
                 Michael
              
               〈◊〉
               ,
               his
               followers
               were
               
                 Georgius
                 Bla●drata
                 ,
                 Fransiscus
                 David
                 ,
              
               and
               many
               others
               in
               
                 Transilvania
                 ;
              
               their
               opinion
               is
               compounded
               of
               many
               ancient
               〈…〉
            
             
             
               1.
               
               In
               God
               there
               is
               no
               distinction
               of
               persons
               .
               
                 Serve●
                 .
                 lib.
                 5
                 ,
                 Trin.
                 p●g
                 .
                 189
                 ,
                 &
                 ministri
                 Transilvani
                 .
                 lib.
                 2.
                 cap.
              
               4.
               and
               this
               was
               the
               〈…〉
               
                 Sabellius
                 ,
                 Samosatenus
                 ,
              
               a●d
               many
               others
               ,
               
                 ut
                 supra
                 .
              
            
             
               2.
               
               Christ
               before
               his
               incarnation
               ,
               was
               nothing
               but
               an
               
                 idea
              
               in
               the
               mind
               of
               God
               .
               
                 Serve●
                 .
                 lib.
              
               3
               ,
               〈◊〉
               .
               
                 pag.
              
               92
               ,
               and
               this
               was
               likewise
               taught
               by
               
                 Cerinthus
              
               and
               
                 E●ion
                 ,
                 Irenaeus
                 .
                 lib.
                 1
                 ,
                 cap.
              
               2●
               .
               and
               26
               ,
               as
               also
               by
               
                 Samosa●enus
                 .
                 〈◊〉
                 .
                 Heres.
                 44
                 ,
                 and
              
               45.
               
            
             
               3.
               
               The
               Divinity
               that
               Christ
               hath
               ,
               was
               communicated
               unto
               him
               by
               God
               ,
               not
               by
               eternall
               generation
               ,
               but
               by
               the
               u●ction
               of
               Grace
               ,
               and
               by
               inhabitation
               :
               and
               thus
               Christ
               may
               bee
               called
               God
               ,
               but
               he
               is
               a
               made
               God
               ,
               and
               
               hee
               is
               a
               temporall
               ,
               but
               no
               eternall
               God
               .
               
                 Blandrata
                 disput.
                 6.
                 
                 Alba
                 .
                 &
                 ministri
                 Hungarici
                 .
                 lib.
                 2.
                 cap.
              
               7
               ,
               and
               this
               was
               part
               of
               the
               Heresie
               of
               
                 Nestorius
              
               as
               wee
               may
               see
               in
               
                 Theodoret.
                 lib.
                 4
                 ,
                 here
                 .
                 fabula●um
                 ,
              
               and
               in
               other
               Heretikes
               ,
               
                 ut
                 supra
                 .
              
            
          
           
             
               L.
               
            
             
               The
               new
               ARRIANS
               ,
               Ann.
               1534.
               or
               thereabouts
               .
            
             
               These
               came
               from
               
                 Valentius
                 Gentilis
                 ,
              
               who
               was
               one
               of
               the
               schollars
               of
               
                 Servetus
                 ,
              
               they
               taught
               .
            
             
               1.
               
               That
               there
               are
               three
               eternall
               spirits
               ,
               the
               Father
               ,
               Son
               and
               Holy
               Ghost
               ,
               which
               differ
               in
               number
               and
               essence
               ,
               
                 Val
                 G●ntilis
                 P●othesi
                 ,
              
               20
               ,
               and
               23
               ,
               and
               
               this
               is
               also
               recorded
               by
               
                 Aretius
              
               in
               his
               history
               of
               the
               punishment
               of
               
                 Val.
                 
                 Gentilis
                 .
              
               This
               was
               the
               opinion
               of
               the
               Hereticks
               called
               
                 Peratae
                 ,
              
               in
               
                 Theodoret.
                 lib.
                 1
                 ,
                 cap.
                 18.
                 haereticarum
                 fabularum
                 ,
              
               and
               of
               
                 Iohan●s
                 Philoponus
              
               the
               Heretike
               
                 Niceph
                 ,
                 lib.
                 18.
                 cap.
              
               48.
               
            
             
               2.
               
               They
               taught
               that
               these
               three
               Persons
               were
               not
               equall
               ,
               but
               that
               the
               father
               was
               far
               above
               the
               other
               two
               ,
               so
               that
               he
               might
               be
               called
               
                 Essentiator
                 ,
              
               and
               the
               other
               two
               
                 Essentiati
                 .
                 i.
                 e.
              
               he
               that
               had
               his
               essence
               of
               hims●lfe
               alone
               ,
               and
               the
               other
               their
               ●ssence
               from
               him
               .
               
                 Gen●ilis
                 lib.
                 Antido●o
                 3.
                 f●l
                 .
              
               26.
               wher
               he
               saith
               ,
               that
               it
               is
               the
               property
               of
               the
               Father
               to
               be
               called
               the
               one
               &
               only
               God
               ;
               And
               so
               the
               new
               
               
                 Triheites
              
               went
               from
               〈…〉
               
                 A●rius
                 ,
              
               for
               
                 Arrius
              
               was
               the
               first
               that
               Taught
               that
               the
               fath●r
               was
               l●sse
               then
               the
               sonne
               .
               
                 Epip●
                 .
                 haeres
                 .
              
               69.
               
            
             
               3.
               
               They
               say
               that
               the
               Son
               of
               God
               was
               not
               of
               nothing
               ,
               neither
               that
               he
               was
               begotten
               in
               time
               ,
               but
               from
               all
               eternitie
               of
               the
               substance
               of
               his
               father
               ,
               
                 Gent.
                 Prothes
              
               11
               12.
               
               And
               this
               was
               the
               opinion
               of
               the
               New
               
                 Arians
              
               in
               
                 Austins
              
               time
               .
               The
               later
               
                 Arrians
              
               granted
               that
               the
               Son
               was
               eternall
               with
               the
               father
               ,
               albeit
               
                 Arius
              
               was
               of
               another
               mind
               .
               
                 Aug●
                 lib.
                 6.
                 
                 Trin.
                 cap.
                 1.
                 &
                 lib.
                 1.
                 
                 T●init
                 .
                 Maximus
              
               doth
               conf●sse
               as
               
                 Aug
                 :
              
               there
               saith
               ,
               that
               the
               son
               was
               not
               of
               nothing
               ,
               but
               was
               begotten
               of
               the
               substance
               of
               his
               fath●r
               .
               And
               
               this
               was
               the
               judgement
               of
               the
               Councell
               held
               at
               
                 Ariminum●
                 &c.
                 
              
            
          
        
      
       
       
         
           Post-Script
           .
        
         
           AND
           now
           ,
           Sir
           ,
           I
           could
           wish
           that
           these
           
             Heretikes
          
           survived
           only
           in
           Paper
           ,
           but
           alas
           they
           are
           all
           lived
           over
           againe
           ,
           though
           they
           seeme
           not
           at
           this
           res●ssitation
           to
           have
           so
           bright
           ●scendants
           as
           ●t
           their
           birth
           ,
           for
           then
           many
           approved
           Wits
           ,
           and
           persons
           of
           r●verend
           name
           ●ere
           given
           
           over
           to
           believe
           these
           lies
           ,
           now
           few
           besides
           narr●ow
           indigested
           souls
           ●un
           after
           them
           :
           a
           providence
           that
           promises
           they
           will
           the
           sooner
           find
           their
           graves
           ,
           for
           the
           vulgar
           are
           still
           as
           covetous
           of
           novelty
           ,
           as
           of
           your
           com●●ands
           is
           .
        
         
           Sir
           ,
        
         
           Your
           most
           humble
           Servant
           R.
           B.
           
        
         
           FINIS
           .
        
      
    
    

