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Abraham Kuyper, foi um político, jornalista, estadista e teólogo holandês. Ele fundou o Partido Anti-Revolucionário e foi Primeiro-Ministro dos Países Baixos entre 1901 e 1905. Kuyper foi educado em casa por seu pai, Jan Frederik Kuyper, que foi ministro da Igreja Reformada Holandesa, em Hoogmade, Maassluis, Midelburgo e Leida. Não teve educação formal primária, mas recebeu o ensino secundário no ginásio (liceu) de Leida. More information...

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