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 life he was reconciled to the established church and became an Anglican priest. (From Wikipedia) More about Robert Browne:
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Filed under: Browne, Robert, approximately 1550-1633 -- Correspondence A "New Years Guift": An Hitherto Lost Treatise (London: Congregational Historical Society, 1904), by Robert Browne, ed. by Champlin Burrage
3 additional books about Robert Browne in the extended shelves: Pilgrim fathers in England and Holland. (Columbia Pub. Co., 1881), by William Macon Coleman (page images at HathiTrust)
The true story of Robert Browne (1550?-1633) father of Congregationalism, including various points hitherto unknown of misunderstood, with some account fo the development of his religious views, and an extended and improved list of his writings. (Printed by H. Hart at the University press, London, H. Frowde, 1906), by Champlin Burrage (page images at HathiTrust)
The true story of Robert Browne (1550?-1633) father of Congregationalism : including various points hitherto unknown or misunderstood : with some account of the development of his religious views : and an extended and improved list of his writings (H. Frowde, 1906), by Champlin Burrage (page images at HathiTrust)
Books by Robert Browne: Browne, Robert, approximately 1550-1633: A "New Years Guift": An Hitherto Lost Treatise (London: Congregational Historical Society, 1904), ed. by Champlin Burrage Browne, Robert, approximately 1550-1633: The 'Retractation' of Robert Browne, Father of Congregationalism, Being 'A Reproofe of Certeine Schismatical Persons and Their Doctrine Touching the Hearing and Preaching of the Word of God' (Oxford: H. Hart; London: H. Frowde, 1907), ed. by Champlin Burrage Browne, Robert, approximately 1550-1633: A Treatise of Reformation, Without Tarying for Anie (London: Congregational Union of England and Wales, 1903), ed. by T. G. Crippen
Additional books by Robert Browne in the extended shelves: Browne, Robert, approximately 1550-1633: A "New Years guift": an hitherto lost treatise by Robert Browne, the father of Congregationalism, in the form of a letter to his uncle, Mr. Flower (On sale at the Publication Department, Memorial Hall, 1904), also by Champlin Burrage (page images at HathiTrust) Browne, Robert, approximately 1550-1633: The 'Retractation' of Robert Browne, father of Congregationalism; being 'A reproofe of certeine schismatical persons [i.e. Henry Barrowe, John Greenwood, & their congregation] & their doctrine touching the hearing & preaching of the word of God'. Written probably early in the year 1588, since lost, & now first published with a brief account of its discovery (H. Hart;, 1907) (page images at HathiTrust) Browne, Robert, approximately 1550-1633: The 'retraction' of Robert Browne, father of Congregationalism, being 'A reproofe of certeine schismatical persons (i.e. Henry Barrowe, John Greenwood, and their congregation) and their doctrine touching the hearing and preaching of the word of God'. (Printed by H. Hart at the University press, 1907), also by Champlain Burrage (page images at HathiTrust) Browne, Robert, approximately 1550-1633: A treatise of reformation without tarying for anie: (On sale at the Publication department, Congregational Union of England and Wales, 1903), also by T. G. Crippen and Congregational Historical Society (page images at HathiTrust) Browne, Robert, approximately 1550-1633: A treatise of reformation without tarying for anie (Congregational Union of England and Wales, 1903), also by T. G. Crippen and Congregational Historical Society (page images at HathiTrust)
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