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The Ranters Declaration c1650. Ranters were a radical English Christian sect

The Ranters Declaration c1650. Ranters were a radical English Christian sect


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The Ranters Declaration c1650. Ranters were a radical English Christian sect

The Ranters Declaration c1650. Ranters were a radical English Christian sect at the time of the Commonwealth, one of a number of nonconformist groups. They did not accept authoritarian, hierarchical religious organisation and believed everyone had Jesus within them

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17th Century Christian Commonwealth Declaration Groups Jesus Number Organisation Radical Sect Seventeenth Century Time Accept Authoritarian C1650 Hierarchical Nonconformist


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Caption: "The Ranters Declaration c1650: A Glimpse into the Radical English Christian Sect of the 17th Century". This print from Universal Images Group (UIG) offers a rare glimpse into the world of the Ranters, a radical English Christian sect that emerged during the tumultuous era of the Commonwealth in mid-17th century Britain. The image showcases an authentic copy of "The Ranters Declaration c1650" which serves as a testament to their unique beliefs and nonconformist ideology. The Ranters were known for their rejection of authoritarian religious structures and hierarchical organizations prevalent at that time. Firmly rooted in their faith, they believed that every individual possessed Jesus within them, advocating for a more personal and direct connection with God. In this historical document, we witness how these fervent believers challenged traditional notions of religion and sought spiritual liberation outside mainstream Christianity. Their declaration reflects their unwavering commitment to freedom of thought and expression, as well as their desire to dismantle established religious hierarchies. As we delve deeper into this intriguing photograph, it becomes evident that it represents not only a significant moment in English history but also highlights the resilience and courage displayed by those who dared to question prevailing norms. Through this lens into England's past, we gain insight into one of many nonconformist groups whose ideas continue to resonate even today. "

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