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Abraham Kuyper: An Annotated Bibliography 1857-2010 by Tjitze Kuipers (2011)

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1902

[Cable.]
In: De Standaard 31 (1902), no. 9257, May 27, 1902.
ET: The federation of the ARPC offered me encouragement through its telegram, which I greatly appreciate. For so much sympathy I express my sincere gratitude, and pray for the federation that it may be an instrument in God’s power to introduce ever more strongly the principles that are sacred to us throughout the ranks and classes of our nation.

De bond van A.R.P.C. bood mij door zijn telegram een bemoediging die ik hoogelijk waardeer. Voor zooveel sympathie betuig ik oprechten dank, en bid den bond toe, dat hij in de kracht Gods een instrument zij, om de beginselen die ons heilig zijn, onder alle rangen en standen onzes volks steeds krachtiger ingang te doen vinden. Kuyper.

A cable expressing Kuyper’s gratitude. On May 19, 1902, the Federation of Anti-Revolutionary Propaganda Clubs (ARPC) was founded in Utrecht. The first general meeting of the federation had sent Kuyper a telegram expressing its gratitude for his explanation of Anti-Revolutionary principles and its prayer that God would allow him to continue to be a blessing to the country for many years to come. The forming of propaganda clubs was soon imitated by other political parties.