Talk:Ranter

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>"though many of them were sincere and honest in their attempt to express the doctrine of the Divine immanence, they were in the main unable to hold the balance."

>"Their vague pantheism landed them in moral confusion, and many of them were marked by fierce fanaticism."

>"The truth is that the positive message of the [Quakers] helped to save England from being overrun with Ranterism."


Unsupported assertions like this do not exactly help in the bid to produce NPOV articles. I have, consequently, deleted them. R Lowry 04:48, 10 Jan 2004 (UTC)