- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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language other than English. M****achusetts was
founded and
settled by
Brownist Puritans in 1620, and soon
after by
other groups of Separatists/Dissenters...
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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...