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Definition of Doppers

Dopper
Dopper Dop"per, n. [D. dooper.] [Written also doper.] An Anabaptist or Baptist. [Contemptuous] --B. Jonson.

Meaning of Doppers from wikipedia

- 1859 in Rustenburg. Members of the church are sometimes referred to as Doppers. In the early 19th century a new hymnbook was introduced in the Dutch churches...
- their Afrikaner descendants, individual religious communities such as the Doppers became known for establishing their own doctrine in rifts with the Nederduitse...
- Cornelis 'Kees' Dopper (7 February 1870, Stadskanaal – 19 September 1939, Amsterdam) was a Dutch composer, conductor and teacher. Born in the northern...
- of his contemporaries as like that of a child. Kruger belonged to the "Doppers"—a group of about 6,000 that followed an extremely strict interpretation...
- Patty Stair 1869 1926 American Ludvík Čelanský 1870 1931 Czech Cornelis Dopper 1870 1939 Dutch Henry Eichheim 1870 1942 American Leopold Godowsky 1870...
- Bill Cipher) Dr. Fun Times Captain Buzzkill Roderick (by Quentin Trembley) Dopper (by self in the episode, "Roadside Attraction") Dippity Dog (by Mabel in...
- divisions among the trekkers themselves. The more conservative ones (known as Doppers) were opposed to singing hymns that had not been determined to be scripturally...
- semi-automatic only variant of SS2 chambered in 7.62×51mm NATO for dopper training use. Dopper training consists of firing live rounds at the ground around...
- catholic church Musselkanaal, church Musselkanaal, drawbridge Cornelis Dopper (1870 in Stadskanaal – 1939) a Dutch composer, conductor and teacher Charles...
- four marriages ended in divorce. He is survived by his fifth wife, Melinda Dopper; his sister, Marion Weil of Manhattan; his children, Geoffrey of Kinderhook...