Crossword-Solution: BROWNIST 8 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 13

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Brownist n. 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 n. One who advocates the Brunonian system of medicine.

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Sentences with BROWNIST (5)

And’t be any way, it must be with valour, for policy I hate; I had as lief be a Brownist as a politician.
Twelfth Night William Shakespeare 1998
Here’s a lousy jest! but, if I notch not that rogue Tom barber, that makes me look thus like a Brownist, hang me! I’ll be worse to the nitticall knave than ten tooth drawings.
Sir Thomas More William Shakespeare (Apocrypha) 1998
Under date of July 22, 1619, Carleton says: "One William Brewster, a Brownist, who has been for some years an inhabitant and printer at Leyden, but is now within these three weeks removed from thence and gone back to dwell in London," etc.
The Mayflower and Her Log, v1 Azel Ames 2003
Lightfoot's house now, and the doctor lived more at large, but still cautiously, for in the opposite house, named the "Ark," whose gable end nearly met the Wheatsheaf's, dwelt a rival baker, a Brownist, whose great object seemed to be to spy upon the clergyman, and have something to report against him, nor was Mrs.
Under the Storm Charlotte M. Yonge 2004
The main purpose of the pamphlet was to propound Independency in its extreme Brownist form, as refusing any National or State Church whatever; but, on the supposition that this theory was too much in advance of the opinion of the time, and that some National Church must inevitably be set up, a toleration of dissent from that Church was prayed for.
The Life of John Milton Vol. 3 1643-1649 David Masson 2004