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The '''Ranters''' were an alleged [[sect]] in the time of the [[Commonwealth of England|Commonwealth]] (1649-1660) who were regarded as [[heresy|heretical]] by the [[established Church]] of that period. If they indeed existed, their central idea was [[pantheism|pantheistic]], that God is essentially in every creature; this led them to deny the authority of the Church, of [[scripture]], of the current ministry and of services, instead calling on men to hearken to [[Jesus]] within them. Many Ranters seem to have rejected a belief in [[immortality]] and in a personal God, and in many ways they resemble the [[Brethren of the Free Spirit]] in the 14th century. The '''Ranters''' were an alleged [[sect]] in the time of the [[Commonwealth of England|Commonwealth]] (1649-1660) who were regarded as [[heresy|heretical]] by the [[established Church]] of that period. If they indeed existed, their central idea was [[pantheism|pantheistic]], that God is essentially in every creature; this led them to deny the authority of the Church, of [[scripture]], of the current ministry and of services, instead calling on men to hearken to [[Jesus]] within them. Many Ranters seem to have rejected a belief in [[immortality]] and in a personal God, and in many ways they resemble the [[Brethren of the Free Spirit]] in the 14th century.
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==See also== ==See also==
*[[Jacob Bauthumley]] *[[Jacob Bauthumley]]
*[[Abiezer Coppe]] *[[Abiezer Coppe]]
 +*[[John Robins (prophet)|John Robins]]
*[[Seekers]] *[[Seekers]]
-*[[17th century denominations in England]]+*[[17th-century denominations in England]]
*[[Christian anarchism]] *[[Christian anarchism]]
*[[Nudity in religion]] *[[Nudity in religion]]
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The Ranters were an alleged sect in the time of the Commonwealth (1649-1660) who were regarded as heretical by the established Church of that period. If they indeed existed, their central idea was pantheistic, that God is essentially in every creature; this led them to deny the authority of the Church, of scripture, of the current ministry and of services, instead calling on men to hearken to Jesus within them. Many Ranters seem to have rejected a belief in immortality and in a personal God, and in many ways they resemble the Brethren of the Free Spirit in the 14th century.

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