28. The Arians, followers of Arius, a priest of Alexandria; who believed the Father and the Son not to be of the same nature, substance, or essence, and that there was a time when the Son was not, &c.
29. The Colluthians, followers of Colluthus; who confounded the evil of punishment with the evil of sin.
30. The Macedonians; who denied the Divinity of the Holy Ghost.
31. The Agnoëtæ; so called, because they denied the certainty of the Divine prescience.
32. The Apollinarians, followers of Apollinaris; who asserted that our Saviour, at his incarnation, assumed a human body without a soul, and that the Word supplied the place of a soul, &c.
33. The Timotheans; who held, that our Saviour was incarnate only for the benefit and advantage of our bodies.
34. The Collyridians; so called, because they made a kind of goddess of the Blessed Virgin, and offered cakes to her.
35. The Seleucians, followers of Seleucus; who held that the Deity was corporeal; and that the matter of the universe was co-eternal with God.
36. The Priscillianists, followers of Priscillian, a Spanish bishop; who held all the errors of the Gnostics and Valentinians.
37. The Anthropomorphites; so called, because they ascribed a body to God, understanding literally those passages of Scripture which speak of God as having hands, eyes, feet, &c.