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

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1905

De gemeene gratie. Derde deel. Het practische gedeelte.
Amsterdam/Pretoria, Boekhandel voorheen Höveker & Wormser 1904 [= 1905] ([Leiden, D. Donner]). [4], 480 pp., 25cm.—complete set (= 3 vols.): premium copy unbd. ƒ9.- (+ 3 bindings: ƒ11.-); trade edition unbd. ƒ17.70, bd. ƒ20.25.
Run: 3,000 (including the trade edition).
Published: March 1905.
Supplement, see: 1905.21.
Vol. 1–2 see: 1902.13; 1903.13.
2nd edition, see: 1922.04.
Translation (English), see: 2020{.04}
Binding: quarter calf; blind tooled boards; lettered in gold on the spine; colored edge and decorated endpapers. Full cloth; blind tooled boards; lettered in gold on the spine; bands. J.H. Kok binding: full cloth; lettered in gold on the spine, J.H. Kok Kampen at the bottom of the spine; blind tooled boards; decorated endpapers.
RKB 161.
ET: Common grace. Third volume. The practical part.

In sixty-one plus ten chapters, the third and final volume of De gemeene gratie offers a practical elaboration of the effects of common grace on the government, church and state, family, marriage, upbringing, society, science, and the arts. The chapters (including 1905.21) were originally published as articles in a series in De Heraut, no. 1140, October 29, 1899–no. 1228, July 14, 1901. This series of weekly issues was, as usual, interrupted only for biblical-theological reflections on major church holidays and for meditations during the summer holidays. In this edition, chapters 1–12 were each given a heading while the other chapters bore both headings and the numbers (up to LXI) of the articles in De Heraut. The words premie-exemplaar were omitted on the title page of the premium copies of this third volume.

The De Heraut articles treating the effect of common grace on the sciences and the arts were accidentally omitted (something similar happened to 1911.03) and were published separately nine months later (see 1905.21). They were then added to this volume after the indices. These ten chapters were paginated separately ([4], 87 pp.) and were not included in the indices. The publication of this third volume was delayed (cf. De Heraut, January 1, 1905) due to the compilation and printing of the additional indices (a subject index, an index of biblical texts, and an index of personal names).