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Perhaps because he had thus acquired a fondness for the statistics of religious denominations, it occurred to him to write, by way of sequel, a "Heresiography; or, A Description of the Hereticks and Sectaries of these latter times." It was published in 1645, soon after Featley's book, from which it borrows hints and phrases.
Vol. i., p. 11. Vol. iii., p. 607. Heresiography. 4tp. 1654. p. 143. Vol. iii., p. 151. Vol. iii., p. 118. Vol. i., p. 11. Vol. i., p. 11. Vol. i., p. 591. The Rev. H. J. Rose, in his Biographical Dictionary, distorts this singular affair into, 'he laid claim to a faith of such magnitude as to work miracles! Vol. i., p. 12. Vol. iii., pp. 155, 156. Vol. i., p. 12.
Epiphanius, whose name is and used to be a terror to her Royal Highness in days gone by, when I insisted upon reading to her about the peculiar people who made it a matter of faith to eat bread and cheese at the Eucharist Epiphanius is to me positively entertaining, and Pagitt's Heresiography is none the less instructive because it is a vulgar catch-penny little book, made up, like Peter Pindar's razors, to sell.
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