Crossword-Solution: ZWINGLIANS 10 letters, 2 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 23

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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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eruption
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According to the desire of their parents they were baptised Catholics or Lutherans or Calvinists or Zwinglians or Anabaptists.
The Story of Mankind Hendrik van Loon 1996
The compromises of Augsburg were compromises between Catholics and Lutherans only, and neither Calvinists nor Zwinglians were given recognition in its terms, although Calvinism was destined to be the great aggressive force of the Reformation, making an appeal to the masses of the people and taking a fundamental hold upon its adherents beyond anything which Lutheranism, or indeed any other form of the Reformation, ever obtained.
European Background Of American History Edward Potts Cheyney 2003
Scarcely a vestige of Catholicism remained, and Hussites, Wicklifites, Vaudois, Lutherans, Zwinglians, and various other offshoots of the principal sects, were busy relegating each other in eloquent terms to eternal damnation, when the arrival of Catholic missionaries gave the signal for a coalition against the common enemy of them all.
Studies from Court and Cloister J.M. Stone 2003
Thus the anabaptists, upon their first appearance, were exposed to the fires of the Church and the water of the Zwinglians.
The Rise of the Dutch Republic, Introduction II. John Lothrop Motley 2004
And Leo's nephew, who became Clement VII (1523-1534), continued to act too much as an Italian prince and too little as the moral and religious leader of Catholicism in the contest which under him was joined with Zwinglians and Anglicans as well as with Lutherans.
A Political and Social History of Modern Europe V.1. Carlton J. H. Hayes 2004