The Ranters Creed. Being a true Copie of the Examina- tions of a blasphemous sort of people, commonly called Ranters. Whose names are herein particu- larised, together with the name of their pretended god almighty, and their false Prophet. Taken before Thomas Hubbert Esquire, one of the Justices of the Peace for the County of Middlesex. With A Declaration of their fantastick gestures and deportments as they were coming before him, and in his presence. And now committed to the New Prison at Clarkenwell. ... (4 lines)
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