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

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1921

[Poem.]
In: Het Kuyperhuis. Een verzameling van 20 illustraties met verklarenden tekst van R.A. den Ouden en R.C. Verweyck en een inleidend woord van H. Colijn en A.W.F. Idenburg.
Baarn, E.J. Bosch 1921 (Amsterdam, Drukkerij Holland), p. 48.
Published: November 1921.
Poem, see: 1897.16.

The pamphlet that printed this poem was published on the occasion of the opening of the party offices of the Anti-Revolutionary Party (ARP) in Kuyper’s previous residence, located at Dr. Kuyperstraat 5 (until 1921, Kanaalstraat 5) in The Hague. On December 18, 1920, H. Colijn, chairman of the Central Committee of Anti-Revolutionary Electoral Associations, had the house purchased and then donated with an eye toward the recently launched “million plan” for strengthening and expanding the organization of the Anti-Revolutionary Party. The Dr. Abraham Kuyper Foundation—the think tank of the ARP that was established (April 20, 1921) to provide scholarly support and advice—was located here. Herman Dooyeweerd (1894–1977) was the first chairman of the foundation. Kuyper’s study, library, and archives were also preserved in this building.

After a December 1971 arrangement between the Dr. Abraham Kuyper Foundation and the Historical Documentation Center for Dutch Protestantism since 1800 (HDC), the Kuyper Archief was transferred in 1972 to the Vrije Universiteit. The HDC has administered the archives since then. After the three major Christian political parties fused on October 18, 1980 to form the Christelijk Democratisch Appèl [Christian Democratic Party], the Kuyper House became its headquarters.