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

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1901

Zijn uitgang te Jerusalem. Meditatiën over het lijden en sterven onzes Heeren.
Amsterdam/Pretoria, Boekhandel voorheen Höveker & Wormser [1901] (Nijmegen, P.A. Geurts). VII, [1], 241, [3] pp., 20cm.—unbd. ƒ1.90, bd. ƒ2.40.
Run: 2,200.
Published: March 1901.
Preface dated: Amsterdam, November 1, 1900.
Preface also included in: 1940.03 (pp. 225–227).
On the front cover: Zijn uitgang te Jeruzalem.
All pages of type enclosed in a border.
Cheap edition, see: 1905.22.
Translation, see: 1928.13 (English); 1946.03 (abridged; English).
Binding: full cloth; stamped front cover and spine, designed by Jac. Ph. Wormser (see 1898.16); beveled edges; blind tooling on the back cover with binder’s name J. Giltay & Zoon. Dordrecht also in blind tooling; binding variants.
RKB 157.
ET: His decease at Jerusalem. Meditations on the passion and death of our Lord.

A collection of fifty meditations on the passion, gathered from all the previous volumes of De Heraut (with the exception of 1877, 1882, 1885, and 1891). The title of the collection is taken from Luke 9:31, which also forms the subject of the first meditation. In the foreword Kuyper argues for “holy sentiment” at the cross instead of dry, fragmented, and unimaginative reflections on isolated texts from the passion narrative.

The meditations were reprinted from De Heraut, no. 18, April 7, 1878 (meditation no. XL) through no. 1164, April 15, 1900 (meditation no. XXXV). Interlaced with the words of Psalm 22, the meditations were not reprinted in the original order of publication.