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English: Grave of SJ du Toit, Daljosafat cemetery, Paarl. The stone has the text (in Dutch) "Here rests Stephanus Jacobus du Toit , V.D.M. [Verbi Divini Minister] born. 9 October, 1847, died. 28 May, 1911. Father of the Afrikaans language. Founder of the Afrikaner Bond and fighter for Calvinism". The cross has the text "I have raised him up in righteousness saith the God of Hosts." [Isa 45:13]
Afrikaans: Graf van SJ du Toit, Daljosafatse begrafhof, Paarl. Die grafsteen lui "Hier rus Stephanus Jacobus du Toit , V.D.M. [Verbi Divini Minister] geb. 9 Oktober, 1847, overl. 28 Mei, 1911. Vader van die Afrikaanse Taal. Stigter van die Afrikaner Bond en Strijder vir die Calvinisme." En op die kruis: "Ek het hom verwek in geregtigheid, sê die Heer der Heirskare." [Jes 45:13]
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