erring to the
Manifestation, BAHA'O'LLAH.
54 Husband and wife.
55 The Light of the World.
56 See following Tablet.
57 To the above mentioned assembly of Racine (Wis.).
58 To the Racine assembly.
59 Christ.
60 The BAB.
61 Site of Temple at Chicago, Ill.
62 April 21, 1909.
63 The BAB.
64 "Bible" signifies the Old Testament; "Gospel" signifies the New
Testament.
65 During the time of BAHA'O'LLAH'S residence in Baghdad (the Dwelling
of Peace), men of learning, including Jews, Christians and
Mohammedans, visited Him seeking answer to religious and scriptural
questions. Such answer He gave in the Book of Ighan, otherwise known
as the Book of Explanations and Assurance. It concerns the Reality
and Authority of the human Divine "Manifestations."
66 The book was published in 1904.
67 Acca.
68 Extract from Tablet. Copy sent in bore no opening line of address.
69 Acca, Syria--the Holy Land.
70 The Tomb of BAHA'O'LLAH.
71 Interrupted.
72 Abdul-Baha himself.
73 Through the western states.
74 El-Zekkum--a thorny tree so called, which bears fruit like an almond,
but extremely bitter. Therefore the tree symbolizes a very sever
punishment and bitter remorse for the unbelievers.
75 Praise be to God!
76 Husband and wife.
77 To the Board of Counsel of Kenosha (Wis.).
78 To the maid-servants of the Kenosha assembly.
79 To the maid-servants of the Kenosha assembly.
80 To the Kenosha assembly.
81 To the Kenosha assembly.
82 When the recipient was in Acca.
83 The Recipients of the following Tablets, up to and including page
167, are unknown to the Librarian of the House of Spirituality, but
have previously been published.
84 May be said before meals.
85 May be said after meals.
86 Eternal world.
87 Following extracts from Tablets as received bore no opening line of
address.
88 Following extracts from Tablets as received bore no opening line of
address.
89 Ring having stone of this design: [i: Ring Stone symbol].
90 See following Tablet.
91 A prayer for the forgiveness of souls who have departed from this
world in ignorance of the Truth.
92 "Deprivest whomsoever Thou willest not," refers to the reward and
punishment of the souls according to its de
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