A brief collection out of Master Pagitts book called Heresiography or, A discription of the hereticks and sectaries of these latter times
- Title
- A brief collection out of Master Pagitts book called Heresiography or, A discription of the hereticks and sectaries of these latter times
- Author
- Pagitt, Ephraim, 1574 or 5-1647.
- Publication
- Printed at London :: and are to be sold by William Lee ...,
- 1646.
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- Subject terms
- Dissenters, Religious -- Early works to 1800.
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Contents
- title page
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A relation of Heresies, describing the Original Ring-leaders of the same, & the time when they first bgan to spread, with a discovery of those described in our times, and first of the
- Jesuits
- Socinians.
- Arminians.
- Arians
- Adamites.
- Libertines that would abolish the Law.
- Antiscripturians of old mentioned by a judicious Divine.
- Soul-sleepers.
- Anabaptists.
- Familists.
- Expectants and Seekers.
- Divorcers.
- Pelagians.
- Millenaries.
- Antitrinitarians.
- Anti-Sabbatarians.
- Sabbatarians.
- Separatists.
- Apostolicks.
- Errours touching free Grace held by Antinomians.
- New Errors tending to Libertinisme.
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The heads of an
Ordinance, presen∣ted to the HonorableHouse of Commons, by Mr.Bacon, a Lawyer inSuffolk, and MasterTaet, both of them Members of the same House, and by their means was twice read, and refer∣red to aCommittee. For the pre∣venting of the growing and spread∣ing of Heresies.