The Anti-Protestant: OR, Miles against Prance. Being a Solemn Protestation of Miles Prance, concerning the Murder of Sir Edmordbury Godfrey, in direct Opposition to a late Protestation made by him on the same subject. WHereas by the suggestion of the Devil, worldly Interest, and my own Malice, I Miles Prance most wickedly devised an horrid Story of the Murder of Sir Edmondbury Godfrey, wherein (being beforehand secured both of His Majesty's Pardon for the pretended Crime, and of reward for the Discovery,) I feigned myself a Party, the better to gain Credit to my damnable Forgery. Now I the said Miles Prance, do with unspeakable grief (though yet not without a firm belief of forgiveness from Almighty God upon sincere repentance) hereby in the Presence of the Allseeing and Heart-searching God, and of all Holy Angels and good Men, solemnly and unfeigned avow and declare on my Salvation, That whatever I deposed upon Oath, relating either to my own Knowledge and Concurrence in the said Murder, or to any other Person or circumstance touching the same; was wholly false, and the mere groundless product of my own Devilish invention. For all which my detestable wickedness I crave with a Repentant Heart, (the Mercy of God) Pardon of the King, and forgiveness of those whom by my Hellish Malice I have so heinously and unjustly accused. The Substance of this Solemn Protestation as it is here set down, was made, first before Captain Richardson Keeper of Newgate; And the next day, before His Sacred Majesty at the Council-Board, by MILES PRANCE.