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Roulston, Gilbert "a late London-ranter."

Roulston, Gilbert

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OL11958004A

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    Roulston, Gilbert "a late London-ranter."

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    OL11958004A

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  • The Ranters Bible. Or, Seven several Religions by them held and maintained. With The full particulars of their strange Sects and Societies; their new places of meetings, both in City and Countrey; the manner of their life and conversation; their blasphemous Opini- on of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, and their burning of his blessed Word, and sacred Scriptures; the names of their new gods, and worshiping of the Sun, and three black Clouds; with the manner of their idolizing them, North, West, East, South; their drink- ing of healths to the Devill, and disposing of places in Hell; their blasphemous Creed and Letany; their Savage Opinion to ly with any mans wife, either in houses, fields, or streets, in the presence of hundreds of people; their Declaration in Kent; the apprehending of 30 of them neer Uxbridge, with their trials and examinations, and the routing and dispersing the rest of their fellow ranters neer Lin in Norfolk : A strange voice from heaven speaking to one Mr. Roulston, a London-Ranter, upon his going from White-Chappel, to meet some of his fellow-Creatures at Hackney, and the great things that happened thereupon, to the admiration of the Reader

    Representative edition published 1650

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