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

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1904

[Ministerial speeches.]
In: Verslag van de handelingen der Staten-Generaal. Zitting van 20 September 1904–16 September 1905. Verslag der handelingen van de Tweede Kamer der Staten-Generaal gedurende het zittingjaar 1904–1905.
’s Gravenhage, Algemeene Landsdrukkerij 1905, pp. 63–68, 78–79, 535–543, 604–610, 813–816, 818–819, 821–823, 844–847, 852, 854, 859–860, 864–865, 869, 872–873, 901–902, 904–905, 907–911, 923–925, 928, 929–932, 930, 933–935.
Published in parts.
Not included in 1912.19: pp 859–860, 872–873, 904–905, 928, 930, 933–935.

On September 28, 1904, Kuyper spoke in the Second Chamber about the dissolution of the First Chamber (see 1904.02) and also about colonial politics (pp. 63–79) in the context of the draft reply to the queen’s throne address. From December 10 to December 21, he spoke about matters concerning the approval of the national budget for 1905 (pp. 535–935). On December 10 Kuyper delivered a speech in which he clarified, among other matters, the government’s policy regarding appointments, his cabinet’s working methods and agenda, and the different characteristics of the Christian and the modern worldviews. This speech concluded with a provisional assessment about the political cooperation between the government and the chamber. The reply was published on pp. 604–610. In discussions about budgetary matters, Kuyper also discussed higher education (pp. 901–902), secondary and vocational schooling (pp. 907–911), and primary education. Finally, on December 21 he commented on the following: labor issues (pp. 929–930), including the Industrial Accidents Act (p. 930; cf. archives, p. 931); subsidies for the restoration of certain monumental buildings (pp. 933 and 935); and the policies and management of two national museums (p. 934).