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  1. [...] ontrol and order the affairs of the community, so acted that disturbance and clamor a [...]
  2. [...] d, being aware of the wishes of the community, relaxed and interrupted the march. Thi [...]
  3. [...] ishment was due to the immoderate importunity of Haji 'Ali Khan, the Hajibu'd-Dawlih, [...]
  4. [...] branches of the doctrine of the Divine Unity, demonstrations of the special propheti [...]
  5. [...] en He was slain, therefore was this community ignorant concerning its proper conduct, [...]
  6. [...] regulating, and reconstructing this community that in a short while all these trouble [...]
  7. [...] eans for the furtherance of the Word of Unity. Take hold of the command of God and cl [...]
  8. [...] mankind from the shore of the Ocean of Unity; but as for the learned who practice [t [...]
  9. [...] l that hath befallen this oppressed community they have been patient, referring it to [...]
  10. [...] idden theological doctrines of this community; neither have I hitherto witnessed or p [...]
  11. [...] ny necessity for supplication and importunity. If the enlightened-minded leaders [of [...]
  12. [...] neither seek to be censured by the community. Thy rank and worth depend on a word, a [...]
  13. [...] s called Adrianople certain of this community enquired concerning the meaning of 'vic [...]
  14. [...] the imagination of the people, this community have accepted as true and adopted the r [...]
  15. [...] rawn them to the region of the [Divine] Unity - 'The witness of the faithful lover is [...]
  16. [...] ying hands of the taste of the [Divine] Unity He doth not accept a single drop thereo [...]
  17. [...] sufficiently evident, that in every community there have been and will be learned and [...]
  18. [...] ets, who are the pearls of the Ocean of Unity and the recipients of Divine Revelation [...]
  19. [...] ancy and casting suspicion upon the community, and who, to attain advantages for them [...]
  20. [...] aise a hue and cry, and, by their importunity and pertinacity, molest one or two indi [...]