Cameronians

/kæməˈroʊniənz/ noun

Members of a Scottish Presbyterian sect founded by Richard Cameron in the 17th century, known for their strict religious principles and resistance to church authority.

From Richard Cameron, a Scottish Presbyterian minister (1648-1680), plus the suffix -ian (follower of). The Cameronians were also called the Reformed Presbytery.

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