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Brownist
Brownist Brown"ist, n. (Eccl. Hist.)
A follower of Robert Brown, of England, in the 16th century,
who taught that every church is complete and independent in
itself when organized, and consists of members meeting in one
place, having full power to elect and depose its officers.
Brownist
Brownist Brown"ist, n. (Med.)
One who advocates the Brunonian system of medicine.
Meaning of Brownist from wikipedia
- The
Brownists were a
Christian group in 16th-century England. They were a
group of
English Dissenters or
early Separatists from the
Church of England...
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Robert Browne (1550s – 1633) was the
founder of the
Brownists, a
common designation for
early Separatists from the
Church of
England before 1620. In later...
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existing stature with
those immigrating from the Netherlands,
being a
Brownist (or
Puritan Separatist).
William Brewster was born in 1566 or 1567, most...
- Barrowe) (c. 1550 – 6
April 1593) was an
English Separatist Puritan, or
Brownist, who was
executed for his views. He led the
London underground church from...
- or
Brownist,
minister who was
executed for his faith. He led the
London underground church from 1587 to 1593 and
wrote several works of
Brownist apologetics...
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Francis Johnson (March 1562 –
January 1618) was an
English separatist, or
Brownist, minister,
pastor to an
English exile congregation in the Netherlands....
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became a
religious leader as a
Protestant Separatist, one of the
original Brownists.
Harrison matriculated as a
pensioner of St John's College, Cambridge...
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English Nonconformist clergyman and scholar. He led the
Ancient Church, a
Brownist or
English Separatist congregation in
Amsterdam alongside Francis Johnson...
- He
became one of the
early leaders of the
English Separatists called Brownists, and is
regarded (along with
Robert Browne and
Henry Barrow) as one of...
- Devon). The Pilgrims'
leadership came from the
religious congregations of
Brownists or Separatists, who had fled
religious ****cution in
England for the...