tee."
207 To the Baltimore (Md.) assembly.
208 To the Baltimore assembly.
209 To the Baltimore assembly.
210 The Tomb of the Bab on Mt. Carmel.
211 Rizwan, i.e., Paradise.
212 Following Tablet as received bore no opening line of address.
213 Following Tablet as received bore no opening line of address.
214 Names of some important Tablets of Baha'o'llah, published in 1906.
215 Following Tablet as received bore no opening line of address.
216 Following Tablet as received bore no opening line of address.
217 See page 441.
218 Following Tablet as received bore no opening line of address.
219 Ishkabad, Russia, near the Persian border.
220 Mother and daughter.
221 Hyacinths typify knowledge; roses typify wisdom.
222 To the Newark (N.J.) assembly.
223 See page 562.
224 Established Sept. 12, 1906.
225 Followers of Subi-Ezel who disturbed the Babis by claiming to be the
One promised by the Bab.
226 America.
227 One of the well-known Bahais in Egypt.
228 During 1906.
229 Following Tablet as received bore no opening line of address.
230 To the Fair Hope (Ala.) assembly.
231 See foot note page 479. Here it implies the wisdom which comes from
knowledge of realities and significations.
232 Acca.
233 Addressed to two maid-servants living in the same household.
234 Following Tablets as received bore no opening line of address.
235 Refers to the earthquake and fire, April 18, 1906.
236 The first meetings of the House of Justice (House of Spirituality)
in America, were held in the household of the recipient of this
Tablet--Librarian.
237 Husband and wife.
238 Incorporated in book entitled "Some Answered Questions," compiled by
Miss L. C. Barney and published in 1908 by Kegan Paul, Trench,
Trubner & Co., London, Eng.
239 Ring stone having this design: [Design of Greatest Name]
240 See footnote page 107, Vol. 1, or page 322, Vol. II.
241 To the Ithaca (N.Y.) assembly.
242 To the Montreal (Canada) assembly.
243 To a family.
244 Mother and daughter.
245 All revealed by Baha'o'llah.
246 England.
247 While in Haifa, some years ago, before he became a believer, the
recipient of this Tablet saw Baha'o'llah and some of the followers
and was attracted to Him, but owing to circumstances had no means of
communicating with
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