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

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1934

[Cable.]
In: Vierde verzameling. (Correspondentie 1900–1902). [Door] Dr. W.J. Leyds. Deel I. Eerste band. (Als manuscript gedrukt).
’s-Gravenhage, [Author] 1934 (Dordrecht, Geuze & Co), p. 3.
Cable, dated: Amsterdam, November 24, 1900.
ET: Our prayers for you and your people do not cease. Even now our silent prayer goes up that God Almighty makes your coming [to Europe] a blessing for your mistreated people.

Ons gebed voor U en uw volk laat niet af. Ook nu gaat ons stil gebed op dat God Almachtig uw overkomst voor uw mishandeld volk ten zegen stelle.

The telegram is addressed to President Kruger, who was officially received by the French president on November 24 in the Elysée. Kruger had arrived in Marseille on November 22, 1900, in order to plead the cause of the South African Republics, which were being seriously threatened by the Boer War.

For more correspondence see 1930.04, 1930.05, 1931.03, and 1934.03. The printing costs of these collections were paid for by the author and all copies are numbered.