A revised and updated version of
Abraham Kuyper: An Annotated Bibliography 1857-2010 by Tjitze Kuipers (2011)

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1893

E voto Dordraceno. Toelichting op den Heidelbergschen Catechismus. Tweede deel.
Amsterdam, J.A. Wormser 1893. 566, [2] pp., 25cm.—unbd. ƒ6.-, unbd. premium copy ƒ3.-.
Published: July 1893.
Volume 1, 3–4, see: 1892.17; 1894.13; 1895.05.
2nd edition, see: 1905.17.
Binding: half leather; lettered in gold on the spine; bound volumes delivered by the publisher also have red-tinted edges and marbled, bulky endpapers; a binding (for two volumes bound in a single binding) was available starting in 1894 for ƒ1.-; it was described in advertisements as made “from strong leather and in a stylish, stately form appropriate to a work of this kind.”
RKB 129.
ET: E voto Dordraceno. Commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism. Second volume.

The articles in the second volume of Kuyper’s commentary on the Heidelberg Catechism were reprinted from De Heraut, no. 547, June 17, 1888–no. 651, June 15, 1890 (with the interruption mentioned in 1889.11). This volume deals with Lord’s Day 18 to 26 of the Heidelberg Catechism

Occasional mistakes both in the numbering of the sections of the Heidelberg Catechism and in the articles from De Heraut have been corrected in this edition. A postscript (pp. 290–291) has also been added to Kuyper’s commentary on Sunday 27, in which he answers questions posed by readers of De Heraut responding to his opinion that Christians do not have any right to consider every heathen irrevocably lost. In his response to these questions, Kuyper draws upon a remark by Johannes à Lasco that Christians ought not put up any barrier to a heathen on the path toward God’s mercy.