Brownism

/ˈbraʊnɪzəm/ noun

A religious movement founded by Robert Brown in the 1580s that advocated for independent, self-governing church congregations separate from the Church of England.

From Robert Brown, the 16th-century English religious reformer, plus -ism suffix indicating a doctrine or system. Brown founded this movement challenging church hierarchy.

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