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Abraham Kuyper

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Yea, even as a grain of wheat from the sarcophagi of the Pharaohs, when again committed to the soil, bears fruit a hundredfold, so Calvinism still carries in itself a wondrous power for the future of the nations.

Abraham Kuyper · Lectures on Calvinism (Stone Lectures, 1898)
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Calvinism has yet a blessing to bring and a bright hope to unveil for the future.

Abraham Kuyper · Lectures on Calvinism (Stone Lectures, 1898)
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Consequently, it is impossible for a Calvinist to confine religion to a single group, or to some circles among men. Religion concerns the whole of our human race.

Abraham Kuyper · Lectures on Calvinism (Stone Lectures, 1898)
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notwithstanding all this the chief aim of all human effort remains what it was by virtue of our creation and before the fall, -namely dominion over nature.

Abraham Kuyper · Lectures on Calvinism (Stone Lectures, 1898)
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And for our relation to the world: the recognition that in the whole world the curse is restrained by grace, that the life of the world is to be honored in its independence, and that we must, in every domain, discover th…

Abraham Kuyper · Lectures on Calvinism (Stone Lectures, 1898)
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Call to mind that this turn in the history of the world could not have been brought about except by the implanting of another principle in the human heart, and by the disclosing of another world of thought to the human m…

Abraham Kuyper · Lectures on Calvinism (Stone Lectures, 1898)
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So Calvinism was bound to find its utterance in the democratic interpretation of life; to proclaim the liberty of nations; and not to rest until both politically and socially every man, simply because he is man, should b…

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Calvinism, as the only decisive, lawful, and consistent defence for Protestant nations against encroaching, and overwhelming Modernism,—this of itself was bound to be my theme.

Abraham Kuyper · Lectures on Calvinism (Stone Lectures, 1898)
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When thus taken, I found and confessed, and I still hold, that this manifestation of the Christian principle is given us in Calvinism. In Calvinism my heart has found rest.

Abraham Kuyper · Lectures on Calvinism (Stone Lectures, 1898)
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Two life systems are wrestling with one another, in mortal combat. Modernism is bound to build a world of its own from the data of the natural man, and to construct man himself from the data of nature; while, on the othe…

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It is a symptom of spiritual poverty if the church of Christ is afraid to address the burning problems of the day' every burning problem, after all, and above all the social problem of the working classes, arises from di…

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Much less may believers retreat to their ecclesiastical corner and, satisfied with simply having faith, abandon the building of the temple of science to unbelievers, as though science does not concern them.

Abraham Kuyper · Wisdom & Wonder: Common Grace in Science & Art
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What is it to be rich toward God? To understand this, imagine for a moment everything you call yours in the world as taken from you. Picture yourself abandoned and forgotten of all, in utter isolation alone with your own…

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Alas, (and now I come to the second part of my address) we have disrupted this beautiful order. By our guilt the earthly fatherland is no longer oriented toward the heavenly but stands constantly in opposition to it. And…

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And so God's children will receive more than paradise, because all division and separation of the peoples will come to an end in that better fatherland. What existed before the flood, what the sinners intended by buildin…

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Het modernisme rust niet voordat het van de vrouw een man en van de man een vrouw heeft gemaakt, en, alle onderscheid nivellerend, het leven doodt door het onder de ban van de eenvormigheid te leggen.

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If Christianity is to be presented as the hope of the future, then it must be presented to men as a total life and world view.

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If the believer's God is at work in this world, then in this world the believer's hand must take hold of the plow, and the name of the Lord must be glorified in that activity as well.

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This 'regeneration' breaks humanity in two, and repeals the unity of the human consciousness' [The result is] an abyss in the universal human consciousness across which no bridge can be built.

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Sin, indeed, is an absolute darkening power, and were not its effect temporarily checked, nothing but absolute darkness would have remained in and about man; but common grace has restrained its workings to a very conside…

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Now then even the unbeliever can be of service to us as in Christ we re-undertake the original mandate given to Adam. We see now that history is a coherent process with the Cross as its center, a process in which every n…

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Faith gives highest assurance, where in our own consciousness it rests immediately on the testimony of God; but without this support, everything that announces itself as faith is merely a weaker form of opinion based on…

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Conversely, our duty is that we who confess Jesus Christ take hold of science as an instrument for propagating our faith-conviction.

Abraham Kuyper · Wisdom & Wonder: Common Grace in Science & Art
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A person endowed with faith gradually will accept Scripture; if not so endowed he will never accept it, though he should be flooded with apologetics. Surely it is our duty to assist seeking souls, to explain or remove di…

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The Christian Religion and Paganism do not stand related to each other as the higher and lower forms of development of the same thing; but the Christian religion is the highest form of development natural theology was ca…

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The purest confession of truth finds ultimately its starting-point in the seed of religion, which, thanks to common grace, is still present in the fallen sinner; and, on the other hand, there is no form of idolatry so lo…

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Sin unbridled would have resulted forthwith in the total degeneracy of human life. But God arrested sin in its course in order to prevent the complete annihilation of his handiwork, which naturally would have followed. B…

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If special revelation assumes that in consequence of sin the normal activity of the natural principium is disturbed, this implies of itself that the natural principium has lost its competency to judge' Being as he is, he…

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One desire has been the ruling passion of my life. One high motive has acted like a spur upon my mind and soul. And sooner than that I should seek escape from the sacred necessity that is laid upon me, let the breath of…

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At no single point of the way is there place, therefore, for a support derived from demonstration or reasoning'What God Himself does not bear witness to in your soul personally (not mystically-absolutely, but through the…

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Against all such efforts the words of the Psalmist are ever in force: In Thy light shall we see light, and also the words of Christ: Neither doth any know the Father save the Son, and he to whomever the Son willeth to re…

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Indeed, man is incapable of doing any good. Are all unbelievers then wicked and repulsive men? Not at all. In our experience we find that the unbelieving world excels in many things. Precious treasures have come down to…

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It is, indeed, by means of the cognitio specialis that the cognitio naturalis becomes useful. Only in the light of Scripture is the sinner enabled to account for the semen religionis in his heart and of the glory which i…

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For whatever sets in motion societal activity originates in the intimate communal living of families in the same village or hamlet, in the same region or country.

Abraham Kuyper · Wisdom & Wonder: Common Grace in Science & Art
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Religion demands above all the concentration of the spirit...it is a thrusting into the unity of all things so as to come to grips in the hiddenness of the soul with the unity of the One from Whom it all comes.

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...Calvinism has a sharply-defined starting-point of its own for the three fundamental relations of all human existence: viz., our relation to God, to man, and to the world. For our relation to God: an immediate fellowsh…

Abraham Kuyper · Lectures on Calvinism (Stone Lectures, 1898)
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There is thus no objection to the use of the term 'faith' for that function of the soul by which it attains certainty immediately or directly, without the aid of discursive demonstration. This places faith over against d…

Abraham Kuyper · Encyclopaedie der Heilige Godgeleer
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Principle must again bear witness against principle, world-view against world-view, spirit against spirit'we have to take our stand in a life-system of equally comprehensive and far-reaching power.

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There is no man that seeks, and seeking finds the Scriptures, and with its help turns himself to God. But rather from beginning to end it is one ceaselessly continued action which goes out from God to man, and operates u…

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In Calvinism my heart has found rest.From Calvinism have I drawn the inspiration firmly and resolutely to takemy stand in the thick of this great conflict of principles.

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For the rest the Anabaptist's standpoint was: ( I ) thatthe unbaptized world was under the curse, for which reason he withdrewfrom all civil institutions; and (2) that the circle of baptized believers'with Rome the Churc…

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It[Calvinism] is therefore a political faithwhich may be summarily expressed in these three theses: 1. God only'and never any creature'is possessed of sovereign rights, in the destiny ofthe nations, because God alone cre…

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Sin has, in therealm of politics, broken down the direct government of God, andtherefore the exercise of authority for the purpose of government, hassubsequently been invested in men, as a mechanical remedy.

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Sanctification does not merely inspire the soul with a desire for something higher, but it imparts to it such a disposition, tone, shade, flavor, and character that it yields to the divine law.

Abraham Kuyper · The Work of the Holy Spirit - Enhanced Version
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Self-denial is a fruit of the atonement made perfect only by the atonement. And thus, in the growing and ripening of spiritual fruit, God uses our thoughts, words, and deeds as instruments of sanctification.

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Not faith and science therefore, but two scientific systems or if you choose, two scientific elaborations, are opposed to each other, each having its own faith.

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Todo aquele que, movendo-se no finito, torna-se consciente da exist'ncia de algo Infinito, deve formar uma concep''o da rela''o que existe entre ambos. Aqui duas possibilidades se apresentam. Ou o Infinito se revela ao h…

Abraham Kuyper · Em toda a extens'o do cosmos: textos selecionados de Abraham Kuyper
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Entretanto, por mais infind'veis que essas representa''es acerca da origem do direito possam ser, a ideia comum a todas elas ' que apenas por meio do Estado, visto como o instrumento da sociedade, que o direito absoluto…

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Finally Modernism, which denies and abolishes every difference, cannot rest until it has made woman man and man woman, and, putting every distinction on a common level, kills life by placing it under the ban of uniformit…

Abraham Kuyper · Lectures on Calvinism (Stone Lectures, 1898)
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