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† Congreˈgationer Obs. [f. congregation + -er1.] 1. Sc. Hist. A member of the association of Reformers formed in 1557. See congregation 8.
1734R. Keith Hist. Scot. 292 (Jam.) The place where our Congregationers first assembled to form themselves into a society. 1752Carte Hist. Eng. III. 379 The Queen's army was advanced to Ochterader..and the congregationers drew theirs a mile out of [Perth]. †2. = congregationalist. Obs.
1654Whitlock Zootomia 209 In Pulpit-custome, what other is the first Question (almost), of every Congregationer, but, Who preacheth? a1670Hacket Abp. Williams ii. 197 (D.) Our good King..since he would neither be for the Consistorians nor Congregationers. |