Presbyterian

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DeYoung on Presbyterians and 1776

· Tim Hopper

Kevin DeYoung's two-part Sunday school class on the essential Presbyterian role in the American Revolution — from the Scots-Irish of Mecklenburg County to the twelve Presbyterian signers in Philadelphia.

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The Dunlap Presbyterian Lineage

· Tim Hopper

Tracing the Dunlap family from a Covenanter minister in Scotland through seven generations to George Dunlap Hopper of Kentucky, and the strain of Presbyterianism that ran through them all.

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How the Hoppers Became Presbyterian

· Tim Hopper

How the Hopper family moved from Baptist roots to a Presbyterian legacy through the marriage of Joseph Hopper to Mary Jane Dunlap in 1840.

How the Hopper family moved from Baptist roots to a Presbyterian legacy through the marriage of Joseph Hopper to Mary Jane Dunlap in 1840.

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Mary Jane Dunlap

· Tim Hopper

Mary Jane Dunlap (1814–1906) was born on January 11, 1814, in Fayette County, Kentucky, the daughter of Major William Dunlap III and Oneida Green. She came from one of the oldest and most …

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