Also the sect of Tritoycis, whiche helden that as thre persoones ben in Trynyte, so thre Goddis ben in Trinite. [Isid. Hisp. l.c.]
Also the sect of Waldensis. [Nearly nine lines, i.e., space for about fifty words, are left blank in the MS.]
Also the sect of Wiclifistis, [Wiclififtis, MS.] whiche aȝens the vij. principal gouernauncis touchid and rehercid bi the proces of this present book holden in the maners rehercid in this present book, and in wors and horribler maner, as it is open in the book of Wiclijf and of othere being of his sect.
Of manye mo heretik sectis than of these here now rehercid a man may here, if he wole rede Ysidor in the viije. book of hise Ethymologies and Austyn in his book Of heresies; but ȝit if a man wole knowe the heresies of hem in lengthe, he muste rede the book which therof made Epiphanius the Greke, and the book which therof made Philaster the Latyn writer. Neuertheles bi this rehercel here now maad of heretik sectis [The references to Augustine's work are given under the respective sects, reference to that of Isidore being only added, when he relates something named by Pecock which is not found in Augustine. All the information given in the text is to be found in these two works, and Pecock probably knew no more of Epiphanius (and perhaps of Philaster also) than what he saw quoted by Augustine. These latter authors, therefore, are not referred to in the notes.] it is open ynouȝ that alle tho men, whiche weenen that the [tho, MS.] wordis of Peter, ije. Petri ije. capitulum. and the wordis of Poul, ie. Thim. iiije. capitulum. and ije. Thim. iije. capitulum., and the other textis bifore in the [firste] [Spaces left in the MS. for the numbers.] chapiter [of the fifthe parti] [Spaces left in the MS. for the numbers.] of this book alleggid, musten nedis be seid and be verified of the religiouns now being in the chirche, ben foule bigilid.