eds. There are many
instances of this in all the heavenly Scriptures.
93 Husband and wife.
94 A rosary is generally used in connection with the daily mentioning
of the Greatest Name.
95 The BAB.
96 The mother of the one to whom this Tablet was revealed was an
Adventist, who, in 1844, expected to "meet the Lord in the air." At
that time the recipient was three months old.
97 At Acca.
98 BAHA'O'LLAH.
99 Insight.
100 The Manifestation of God.
101 Revealed in 1905.
102 The Holy Land.
103 One of the translators.
104 See page 107.
105 The Holy Land.
106 The Greatest Name.
107 I.e., as the sun rises out of the darkness.
108 Following Tablet as received bore no opening line of address.
109 Supplication begging the forgiveness of God for Dr. .........., who
hath ascended to the Kingdom of God.
110 Revealed in 1906.
111 Baha'o'llah.
112 Mirza Abul Fazl--a renowned Baha'i teacher who visited America during
1902-1904.
113 To the Cleveland (O.) assembly.
114 Husband and wife.
115 El Abd--the Servant, meaning Abdul-Baha.
116 "Consolation of the eye"--idiomatic Persian expression meaning "son."
117 To aXXX a man who was born a slave and freed by the emancipation
proclamation.
118 To the Counsel Board of West Hoboken (N.J.).
119 To the West Hoboken assembly.
120 To the West Hoboken assembly.
121 America.
122 1905.
123 Written by Abdul-Baha on the flyleaf of a Bible.
124 Mirza Abul Fazl--a renowned Bahai teacher, then in Cairo, Egypt.
125 Leaf, Leaves--meaning the ladies of the Household at Acca--sister,
wife and daughters of Abdul-Baha.
126 Christmas tree.
127 To Acca.
128 The residence was destroyed by fire.
129 The Sister of Abdul-Baha.
130 The following Tablet as received bore no opening line of address.
131 Answer to question of a physician regarding the sympathetic nervous
system of the human organism.
132 Husband and wife.
133 Husband and wife.
134 Husband and wife.
135 Husband and wife.
136 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
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