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A compendium of macrofungi of Pakistan by ecoregions. [PDF]
Aman N, Khalid AN, Moncalvo JM.
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Abraham Kuyper in Wonderland:Kuyper in de eenentwintigste eeuw
Op 28 januari 2020 hield George Harinck, hoogleraar geschiedenis van het neocalvinisme aan de VU, een lezing onder de titel Abraham Kuyper in Wonderland – Kuyper in de eenentwingste eeuw. De lezing was georganiseerd door digitaal platform en magazine Het
Harinck, George; id_orcid +1 more
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Advances in Research on Adolescent Suicide and a High Priority Agenda for Future Research. [PDF]
Clayton MG +4 more
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Scholars from around the world gathered in May for the annual Kuyper Conference at Redeemer University in Canada. Over several days, they discussed the works of Abraham Kuyper, the Reformed theologian, journalist, and prime minister of the Netherlands ...
Schuurman, Derek
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‘Pous Abraham de Eerste’: De Onderzoeker oor Kuyper
‘Pope Abraham the First’: Kuyper as introduced by De OnderzoekerTowards the end of the previous century, theologians, ministers and interested members of the Dutch Reformed Church became familiar with the name of Neo-Calvinist Abraham Kuyper De ...
Lubbe, J.J.
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With a sure hand and a passion for preserving the essential Kuyper, James C. Schaap has pared away the complex language of a century-old translation of the original Dutch text Nabij God te Zijn (1908) to reveal the heart of Abraham Kuyper\u27s ...
Schaap, James C., Kuyper, Abraham
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Abraham Kuyper and Race: A New Look
Abraham Kuyper has long been associated with white-racist attitudes, and respecting sub-Saharan Africa that reputation must stand as established. In the long set of essays h e wrote about his 1905-06 trip around the Mediterranean Sea, however, he shows a
Bratt, James
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Adriaen Verwer (1654/5-1717) and the first edition of Isaac Newton's Principia in the Dutch Republic. [PDF]
Ducheyne S.
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Abraham Kuyper: A Life in Religious Politics
Abraham Kuyper, the founder of Amsterdam’s Free University and the Dutch prime minister from 1901 to 1905, was a scholar deeply involved in politics both as a thinker and practitioner.
Bratt, James D.
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