God Passes By Outline
Correlation with A Traveler's Narrative and The Dawn-Breakers






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Introductory Notes


The following outline of God Passes By (GPB) by Shoghi Effendi includes extended outline additional topic headings (beyond the original Table of Contents headings) only up to the point where cross-references have been found in A Traveler's Narrative (TN) or The Dawn-Breakers (DB) (Chapters 1-5 and 7).

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Italicized headings reflect the original Table of Contents headings included in the print copy. Bolded non-italicized headings represent what are perceived by this author to be important headings for summing up the parts of the chapter not covered by the original headings. Non-bolded, non-italicized headings in the expanded outline (as subcategories) are aspects of or important details covered in the main topic/heading.

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Additional Resources


Horace Holley's outline of God Passes By, available on-at: https://bahai-library.com/study/gpb.holley.txt

See http://www.connection.com/~watler/ for an introduction to the Faith's teachings as introduced in God Passes By.



Further Projects


This God Passes By paragraph-by-paragraph outline might ideally be extended to the whole book (not just those passages correlated with A Traveler's Narrative or The Dawn-Breakers).

One might correlate this outline with Horace Holley's topical outline, adding in more detail to his outline (e.g., "Protagonists of Bábí period - p. 3-5").

Excerpts from The Promulgation of Universal Peace, Memorials of the Faithful, etc. might be correlated with the chapters contained herein.

Any errors found could be submitted to the Bahá'í World Centre also (see https://bahai-library.com/uhj/errors.godpassesby.html regarding some publication errors in God Passes By (p. 95)).









Condensed Outline for the Introduction


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
iii-1, iii-2
  1. Overview Statements on the Work
iii-3, iii-4
  1. Themes
iii-5, iv-1
  1. Though evident, the spiritual was strangely not discovered/helped.
iv-2
  1. Proofs of Bahá'u'lláh most abundant
v-1, v-2, v-3, vi, vii, viii, ix, x-0
  1. Attention given to the Christian West given its Greater Receptivity
x-1, x-2, x-3
  1. Despite 1st building's completion, task for Christians is as yet unfulfilled











Extended Outline for the Introduction


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
iii-1, iii-2
  1. Overview Statements on the Work
iii-1
    1. It is a heroic history amidst chaos/tragedy with hope of peace (in recent times)
iii-2
    1. Great human wonders (in last 100 years) are surpassed by greater (divine) wonders.
iii-3, iii-4
  1. Themes
iii-3
    1. Bahá'u'lláh is the one majestic lonely Figure of the book
iii-4
    1. Individual human sacrifice and love is the human theme of the book
iii-5, iv-1
  1. Though evident, the spiritual was strangely not discovered/helped.
iv-2
  1. Proofs of Bahá'u'lláh most abundant
iv-3
    1. Mightiest proof in Prophet Himself and efficacy of His word
iv-4, iv-5, iv-6, v-0
    1. Evidence of ancient prophecy another proof (including Western)
v-1, v-2, v-3, vi, vii, viii, ix, x-0
  1. Attention given to the Christian West given its Greater Receptivity
v-1, v-2, v-3, vi-0, vi-1
    1. Contrasts Muslim receptivity with Christian receptivity during the time of the Báb and in early times in general
vi-2, vi-3, vi-4, vii, viii-1, viii-2, viii-3
    1. Attention of Bahá'u'lláh to the West (in Summons, warnings of Tablets to Kings) apparently indicates realization of its greater receptivity
viii-4, ix-0, ix-1, ix-2, ix-3
    1. As gloom He foretold begins, 'Abdu'l-Bahá gives moral/spiriual guidance with love and cheer (in West)
ix-4, ix-5
        Specific social guidance given in the West
ix-6, x-0
    1. Administration first really develops first in the West
x-1, x-2, x-3
  1. Despite 1st building's completion, task for Christians is as yet unfulfilled



















Condensed Outline for the Foreword


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
xi-1, xi-2, xi-3, xii-0I. Expectations of Future in Relation to the Past
xii-1, xiii-0II. Work to survey:
xii-1 (12-22)    a. ...outstanding events of the (glorious, tumultuous, and spiritually revolutionary) century (when His Spirit burst forth upon the world)GPB xiii-1 (12-13)
xii-1 (12-22)    b. ...initial stages of Spirit's incarnation in (administrative) System (to evolve into Order embracing and fulfilling destiny of all humanity) GPB xiii-1 (13-14, 14-17)
xii-1 (22-23)    c. ...momentous happeningsGPB xvi-1 (18-41), xvii, xviii
xiii-1III. This Work Not to Show:
xiii-1 (6-7)    a. Detailed History of Period
xiii-1 (7-10)    b. Origins (conditions, religion from which it sprung)
xiii-1 (10-12)    c. External Impact
xiii-2IV. Alternation of (propulsions of) Crisis and Victory
xiii, xiv, xv, xvi-0, xvi-1 (7-18)V. (Ages/Periods within First Century described (and indicated as part of one purpose and process))
xvi-1 (18-41), xvii, xviiiVI. (mostly repeated description of aspects of Faith's advancement over time)--see II.C. above











Extended Outline for the Foreword


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
I. Expectations of Future in Relation to the Past
xi-1    At 100th Anniversary Contemplating Great Potentialities (Unique, Culminating, Enduring)(None)
xi-2, xi-3, xii-0    Great tumult (in thought; antagonisms of races/creeds/classes; and the downfall of kingdoms, ecclesiastics, and institutions) especially since WWI (right before the Formative Age began), due to travail at ignoring Creative spirit; the spirit is, however, cleansing and impelling humanity to strive to be delivered(None)
xii-1, xiii-0II. Work to survey:
xii-1 (12-22)    a. ...outstanding events of the (glorious, tumultuous, and spiritually revolutionary) century (when His Spirit burst forth upon the world)GPB xiii-1 (12-13)
xii-1 (12-22)    b. ...initial stages of Spirit's incarnation in (administrative) System (to evolve into Order embracing and fulfilling destiny of all humanity) GPB xiii-1 (13-14, 14-17)
xii-1 (22-23)    c. ...momentous happenings (see also VI. below)
xii-1 (22-27)        i. From sect to universal (amidst perversity, indifference, or hostility)GPB xvi-1 (25-29)
xii-1 (27-28)        ii. Believers' Organic and Indissoluble Unity
xii-1 (28-29)        iii. Regional SpreadGPB xvi-1 (18-25)
xii-1 (30-31)        iv. National Spread (# of countries)
xii-1 (31-32)        v. Literary DevelopmentGPB xvi-1 (32-41), xvii-0 (1)
xii-1 (32-34)        vi. Endowments' Monetary ValueGPB xvii-0 (28-33)
xii-1 (34-36)        vii. Official Recognition of InstitutionsGPB xvii-0 (24-28)
xii-1 (37-38)        viii. Racial and Religious DiversityGPB xvi-1 (29-31)
xii-1 (38-39)        ix. U.S. and Persian Civil SpreadGPB xvii-0 (24-28)
xii-1 (40)        x. RoyaltyGPB xvi-1 (32), xviii
xii-1 (40-42), xiii-0 (1)        xi. Independent StatusGPB xvii-0 (19-24)
xiii-0 (1-5)        xii. Claims Recognized in Israel
xiii-1III. This Work Not to Show:
xiii-1 (6-7)    a. Detailed History of Period
xiii-1 (7-10)    b. Origins (conditions, religion from which it sprung)
xiii-1 (10-12)    c. External Impact
xiii-1This Work to Show: (Repeat of IIa, IIb. above) GPB xii-1 (12-18)
xiii-1    a. Salient features of:
xiii-1 (13)        i. birth and rise of FaithGPB xii-1 (12-15)
xiii-1 (14-15)        ii. initial establishment of institutions GPB xii-1 (15-16)
xiii-1 (15-18)            a) (Institutions as the nucleus and herald of the essential World Order)GPB xii-1 (16-18)
xiii-2IV. Alternation of (propulsions of) Crisis and Victory
xiii-3, xiv (1)V. (Ages/Periods within First Century described (and indicated as part of one purpose and process))
xiii-3 (34-38)    a. Overview Description of Specific Ages in First Century
xiii-3 (38-40), xiv-0 (1-3)        1. Heroic/Primitive/Apostolic Age
xiii-3 (40-41), xiv-0 (3-4)        2. Beginning of Formative/Transitional/Iron Age
xiv-1    b. Overview Description of Specific Periods in First CenturyGPB xv-1, xvi-0
xiv-2 (20-32)        1. 1st PeriodGPB xvi-1 (8-9, 13-15)
xiv-2 (32-41), xv-0 (1-7)        2. 2nd PeriodGPB xvi-1 (9-10, 15-16)
xv-0 (7-21)        3. 3rd PeriodGPB xvi-1 (10-11, 16-17)
xv-0 (21-36)        4. 4th PeriodGPB xvi-1 (11-13, 17-18)
xv-1, xvi-0, xvi-1 (7-8)    (All periods (see V.b. above) are of one whole purpose and process)GPB xiv-1
xvi-1 (8-9, 9-10, 10-11, 11-13;
13-15, 15-16, 16-17, 17-18)
    (Another summary of four periods (see b. above))GPB xiv (2), xv (0)
xvi-1 (18-41), xvii, xviiiVI. (mostly repeated description of aspects of Faith's advancement over time) (See also II.C. above)
xvi-1 (18-25)    a. Regional SpreadGPB xii-1 (28-29)
xvi-1 (29-31)    b. Religious, class, color (representative) spread (from Shí'ah masses originally)GPB xii-1 (22-27, 37-38)
xvi-1 (32-41), xvii-0 (1)    c. Literary spreadGPB xii-1 (31-32)
xvii-0 (1-6)    d. Evolution of teachings' scope (rigid, expanded, systematized, etc.)
xvii-0 (6-20)    e. Grade of Increasing Opposition
xvii-0 (19-24)    f. Evolution toward recognition (from obscurity)GPB xi-1 (40-42), xiii-0 (1)
xvii-0 (24-28)    g. Rise of institutionsGPB xii-1 (34-36, 38-39)
xvii-0 (28-33)    h. Endowments and Houses of WorshipGPB xii-1 (34-36)
xvii-0 (33-41), xviii (0)    i. Condition of Pilgrimages
















Condensed Outline for Chapter 1


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
3, 4, 5-0
  1. Introduction
(none)
5-1, 5-2, 6, 7-0, 7-1 (10-15)
  1. Declaration of the Báb's Mission
(DB 52-66; TN 4)
7-1 (15+), 7-2, 8-0 (1-19) (also 8-1)
  1. Enrollment of the Letters of the Living
(DB 66-96; TN 5)
8-2 (41), 9, 10-0, 10-1
  1. The Báb's Pilgrimage to Mecca
(DB 123-129; 134; 138; 140-143; TN 5)
10-2 (29+), 11-0, 11-1
  1. Commotion after return to Shíráz and before with Alíy-i-Bastámí
    (including

    1. The Báb's arrest...)
(DB 87-92; TN 5-6)
11-2, 12, 13-0
  1. Enrollment of Notables
(DB 125, 171-179, 184-185; TN 7-9)
13-1, 13-2 (36-38)
  1. Husayn Khán and the Plague
    (including

    1. ...and [The Báb's] departure for Isfahán)
(DB 193-201; TN 9)
13-2 (38+), 14, 15, 16-0 (1-14)
  1. The Báb's sojourn in Isfahán
(DB 199-202; TN 9-11)
16-0 (14+)
  1. Removes of the Báb to Máh-Kú
(DB (216-) 217-227, 235-323; TN 11-12; GPB 18)











Extended Outline for Chapter 1


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
3, 4, 5-0
  1. Introduction
(none)
3-1 (1- 6)
    1. Time / Duration of Bábí Dispensation
(none)
3-1 (6-25)
    1. Potency and Drama of new Revelation
(none)
3-1 (14)
      1. ”immortal chronicler” referred to is surely Nabíl
(none)
3-1 (26+), 4, 5-0
    1. Protagonists of Bábí period
(none)
5-1, 5-2, 6, 7-0, 7-1 (10-15)
  1. Declaration of the Báb's Mission
(DB 52-66; TN 4)
5-1 (23+)
(The Báb’s wife was recorded as giving a few impressions, however, which she perceived from outside the room, however. See "The Chosen Highway" (the fourth to sixth pages of part 1)
(none)
7-1 (15+), 7-2, 8-0 (1-19) (also 8-1)
  1. Enrollment of the Letters of the Living
(DB 66-96; TN 5)
8-0 (20-22 (22+)), 8-1
    1. Mullá Husayn’s specific mission
(DB 96)
8-2 (38-40)
    1. Báb’s awaiting Mullá Husayn’s delivery of letter
(DB 97-108)
8-2 (41), 9, 10-0, 10-1
  1. The Báb's Pilgrimage to Mecca
(see below)
8-2 (41), 9-0
    1. The Báb begins pilgrimage
(DB 123-129; TN 5)
9-1 (21, 22-27)
    1. Declaration to Mírzá Muhít-i-Kirmání
(DB 134)
9-1 (27+)
    1. Epistle via Quddús to Sherif of Mecca
(DB 138)
9-2, 10-0, 10-1
    1. Medina and Return Home
(DB 140-142) /(DB 142-143)
10-2 (29+), 11-0, 11-1
  1. Commotion after return to Shíráz and before with Alíy-i-Bastámí
(DB 87-92; TN 5-6)
10-2 (39-41), 11-0
    1. Persecution of Mullá Sádiq-i-Khurásáni´and Quddús
(DB 144-148; TN 6)
11-1 (15+)
  1. The Báb's arrest...
(DB 148-170, 171; TN 6-7)
11-2, 12, 13-0
  1. Enrollment of Notables
(see below)
11-2, 12-0
    1. Enrollment of the Sháh's emissary (Vahíd)
(DB 171-177; TN 7-8)
12-1
    1. Enrollment of Hujjat
(DB 177-179; TN 8-9)
12-2, 13-0
    1. Enrollment of Mírzá Ahmad-i-Azghandí
(DB 125, 184-185)
13-1, 13-2 (36-38)
  1. Husayn Khán and the Plague
(DB 193-201; TN 9)
13-2 (36-38)
  1. ...and [The Báb's] departure for Isfahán
(DB 199-201, TN 9)
13-2 (38+), 14, 15, 16-0 (1-14)
  1. The Báb's sojourn in Isfahán
(DB 199-202; TN 9-11)
14-1, 15-0
    1. Manúchihr Khán Impelled to Visit
(DB 202-204; TN 9-11)
15-1 (5-13), 15-2, 16-0 (1-14)
    1. Interference of Ecclesiastics
(DB 204-216; TN 9-11)
16-0 (14+)
  1. Removes of the Báb to Máh-Kú
(see below)
(none)
    1. (The Báb went to Káshán, near Qum, and Qumrúd before Kinár-Gird)
(DB (216-) 217-225)
16-0 (14-17)
    1. The Báb went to the fortress of Kinár-Gird/neighborhood
(DB 225-226; TN 11)
16-0 (17-19)
    1. The Báb went to Kulayn (outside village)
(DB 226-227; TN 11)
16-0 (19-24)
    1. (From about 30 kilometers to Tihrán, the Báb received a letter from the Sháh to go to Máh-Kú (He first went to Siyáh-Dihan (near Qazvín) and Tabríz))
(DB 235-239-243; TN 11-12) (also GPB 18)
16-0 (24-37)
    1. Máh-Kú
(DB 243-308-323 passim; TN 12)



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 2


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
17-1 (1-28)
  1. Significance of His Captivity
  2. (climactic times)
DB 292-297, 315-319, 324-429, 465-499, 527-581; GPB 21, 35-48
18-1 (1-24)
  1. Hájí Mírzá Áqásí's Foolish Plans to Stifle His Cause
DB 231-234, 263
18-2 (25-34)
  1. The Báb's Stay in Tabríz
DB 239-243; TN 12
18-2+
  1. His incarceration in Máh-Kú and Chihríq
DB 243-248, 254-261, 301-303; TN 12-13
20-1 (14-24)
  1. Notables (including Dayyán and Indian dervish) espouse the new Cause
DB 303-305; TN 13
20-1 (24-41), 21-0
  1. The Báb Summoned to Tabríz (via ceremonious reception at Urúmíyyih avoiding Khuy)
DB 305-315; TN 14
21-1 (8-41), 22-0, 22-1 (16-17)
  1. His examination in Tabríz
21-1 (8-41), 22-0, 22-1 (16-17)
  1. Public proclamation of the Báb
GPB 35; DB 315-319; TN 14-15
22-1 (17-41), 23-0, 23-1, 24, 25, 26, 27-1
  1. His Writings
DB 304, 323; GPB 74
27-2, 28, 29, 30, 31-0 (1-5)
  1. His Covenant
DB 431-433, 654; TN 37-38
31-1 (6-17)
  1. Summary of the Báb's last three years
31-1 (18-20), 31-2, 31-3, 32, 33, 34-0
  1. The Conference of Badasht
see DB 292-297
34-1
  1. Disintegration Process for the Law of Islám

  2. (See The Promised Day is Come for more on the disintegration process, including in Turkey and Persia)
PDIC section 22 (last paragraph), section 23, section 24 (8th paragraph)










Extended Outline for Chapter 2


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
17-1 (1-28)
  1. Significance of His Captivity
  2. (climactic times)
17-1 (28-33?)
    • Reference to the Formal Announcement of His Station to the Heir to the Throne and Revelation of the Persian Bayán

    • (see also VIII. below)
DB 315-319; GPB 21
17-1 (33)
    • Reference to Conference of Badasht
DB 292-297
17-1 (34-35)
    • Reference to Mázindarán, Nayríz, Zanján
DB 324-429, 465-499, 527-581; GPB 35-48
18-1 (1-24)
  1. Hájí Mírzá Áqásí's Foolish Plans to Stifle His Cause
DB 231-234, 263
18-2 (25-34)
  1. The Báb's Stay in Tabríz
DB 239-243; TN 12
18-2+
  1. His incarceration in Máh-Kú and Chihríq
18-2 (34-41), 19-0, 19-1 (3-26)
    1. Arrival in Máh-Kú
DB 243-245; TN 12-13
19-1 (27-31)
    1. Relaxing of Severe Discipline by 'Alí Khán
DB 246-248; TN 13
19-1 (31-36)
    1. Mullá Husayn's Journey to Máh-Kú
DB 254-259; TN 13
19-1 (37-41), 20-0
    1. Transfer of the Báb to Chihríq
DB 259-261, 301-303; TN 13 (predicted by Him before this)
20-1 (14-24)
  1. Notables (including Dayyán and Indian dervish) espouse the new Cause
DB 303-305; TN 13
20-1 (24-41), 21-0
  1. The Báb Summoned to Tabríz (via ceremonious reception at Urúmíyyih avoiding Khuy)
DB 305-315; TN 14
21-1 (8-41), 22-0, 22-1 (16-17)
  1. His examination in Tabríz
21-1 (8-41), 22-0, 22-1 (16-17)
  1. Public proclamation of the Báb

  2. (see also I. above)
GPB 35; DB 315-319; TN 14-15
22-1 (17-41), 23-0, 23-1, 24, 25, 26, 27-1
  1. His Writings
DB 304, 323; GPB 74
22-1 (17-41), 23-0
    1. Introduction to the Diversified and Prolific Nature of the Writings of the Báb revealed in Ádhirbáyján (Máh-Kú and Chihríq)
See the Location Outline for His stays at these locations
23-1, 23-2, 24-0, 24-1
    1. Writings of the Báb already revealed previously in Shíráz (including the important Qáyyumu'l-Asmá), Mecca and Medina, Isfahán, and Síyáh-Dihán
See the Location Outline for His stays at these locations
23-2 (41)
      • (see also GPB 74 on Táhirih's translation)
GPB 74
24-2, 25, 26, 27-1
    1. Writings of the Báb revealed in Ádhirbáyján (including the Arabic and Persian Bayán with the latter's reference to Bahá'u'lláh's Order)
27-1 (4)
      • (Tablet to Dayyán)
see also DB 304
27-1 (6)
      • Mustagháth - time until new Dispensation)
27-1 (15-16)
      • (Delivery by Hujjat of the Báb's letter to the Grand Vazír)
see DB 323
27-2, 28, 29, 30, 31-0 (1-5)
  1. His Covenant
DB 431-433, 654; TN 37-38
27-2, 28, 29, 30, 31-0 (1-5)
    1. Covenant of the Báb (and concept in general)
28-1 (22-23)
      • Although Sayyáh met Bahá'u'lláh, he did not recognize Him
see DB 431-433
28-2 (37-41+)
      • (Regarding the nomination of Mírzá Yahya)
see DB 654; TN 37-38.
31-1 (6-17)
  1. Summary of the Báb's last three years
31-1 (18-20), 31-2, 31-3, 32, 33, 34-0
  1. The Conference of Badasht
see DB 292-297
34-1
  1. Disintegration Process for the Law of Islám

  2. (See The Promised Day is Come for more on the disintegration process, including in Turkey and Persia)
PDIC section 22 (last paragraph), section 23, section 24 (8th paragraph)





















Condensed Outline for Chapter 3


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
35-1, 35-2
  1. Highlights of the Mázindarán Upheaval
(see below)
36-0 (11-20), 36-1, 36-2, 37, 38-0 (1-4)
    1. Hájí Mírzá Áqásí and Clerical Opposition
DB 231-234; TN 15-18, 29
38-1, 38-2, 39-0 (1-6)
    1. Overview of Mázindarán Upheaval
DB 324-429; TN 22-24
39-0 (6-41), 40-0 (1-6)
    1. Under Mullá Husayn's leadership
DB 325, 328-330-334, 337-338, 363-367, 410
40-0 (6-11)
    1. Bahá'u'lláh's influence
DB 348-350, GPB 68
40-0 (11-41), 41, 42-0
    1. Under the leadership of Quddús
DB 332, 352-415, TN 19
42-1 (13-40)
  1. Outstanding features of the Nayríz Upheaval
DB 465-499
44-1 (3-27)
  1. Episodes associated with the Zanján Upheaval
DB 527-581; TN 24-25
44-2 (28-30)
    1. (Introduction)
44-2 (30-40)
    1. Antecedents to the Zanján conflict
DB 543-546, 551, 553, 565
44-2 (40-41), 45-0 (1-41)
    1. The Zanján Conflict
DB 547-556, 559, 562-563
45-0 (41), 46-0 (1-30)
    1. Treachery and Massacre/Aftermath
DB 563-567, 569-570, 572-578
46-0 (30-35)
    1. Summary of Zanján
46-0 (36-41), 47-0 (1-5)
  1. The Seven Martyrs of Tihrán
DB 445-464











Extended Outline for Chapter 3


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
35-1, 35-2
  1. Highlights of the Mázindarán Upheaval
(see below)
35-1 (1-5)
    • Summary of the Báb's Captivity
35-2 (38)
    • (Reference to Bahá'u'lláh)
35-3 (32-34+), 36-0 (1-11)
    • (Reference again to the Proclamation/Examination of the Báb)
DB 315-319; see also GPB 21-22
36-0 (11-20), 36-1, 36-2, 37, 38-0 (1-4)
    1. Hájí Mírzá Áqásí and Clerical Opposition
DB 231-234; TN 15-18, 29
37-1 (41)
      • Tabarsí, Nayríz, Zanján
DB 324-429, 465-499, 527-581, respectively
38-1, 38-2, 39-0 (1-6)
    1. Overview of Mázindarán Upheaval
DB 324-429; TN 22-24
39-0 (6-41), 40-0 (1-6)
    1. Under Mullá Husayn's leadership
DB 325, 328-330-334, 337-338, 363-367, 410
39-0 (6-12)
      1. Mullá Husayn's patience until mob killed 7
DB 329-330-334
39-0 (12-18)
      1. Tenanacity of his faith in persevering in adhán
DB 337-338
39-0 (18-31)
      1. Their renunciation of material possessions
DB 325, 329, 366-367
39-0 (31-35)
      1. Disclaimer of Intent (by Mullá Husayn to the Prince) to Usurp Authority
DB 363-365
39-0 (36-41+)
      1. Sa'ídu'l-'Ulamá's frenzy
DB 410, 328
40-0 (1-6)
      1. Mullá Husayn's prowess at cutting tree, man, and musket
DB 330-331
40-0 (6-11)
    1. Bahá'u'lláh's influence
DB 348-350, GPB 68
40-0 (6-10)
      1. Bahá'u'lláh's arrival at the Fort
DB 348-349, GPB 68
40-0 (11)
      1. Deliverance of Quddús through Bahá'u'lláh's advice
DB 349-350
40-0 (11-41), 41, 42-0
    1. Under the leadership of Quddús
DB 332, 352-415, TN 19
40-0 (11-14)
      1. Overview of Quddús in Fort
DB 352-415
40-0 (14-23)
      1. Quddús' recital of commentary on Sád of Samad
DB 357, 390
40-0 (23-32)
      1. Mullá Husayn and Quddús bold foray
DB 365-366
40-0 (32-41), 41-0 (1-4)
      1. Mullá Husayn's last day of life
DB 379-380; TN 19
41-0 (4-12)
      1. Companions subsequent bold foray
DB 386-388, 332
41-0 (12-29)
      1. Fortitude of companions amidst severest conditions
DB 395, 394
41-0 (26)
        • "contemporary chronicler" is Comte de Gobineau
DB 394 note 2
41-1 (30-37)
      1. Treachery of Prince
DB 399-413
41-1 (37-41)
      1. Quddús companions sold into slavery
DB 404
42-0 (1-4)
      1. Gruesome deaths of many companions
DB 405-408
42-0 (5-12)
      1. Martyrdom of Quddús
DB 410-413
42-1 (13-40)
  1. Outstanding features of the Nayríz Upheaval
DB 465-499
42-1 (27+)
    • Zaynu'l-Ábidín, etc.
DB 477-499
42-1 (28)
    • "'Abdu'lláh Khán"
DB 485
42-1 (29-30)
    • "Prince Fírúz Mírzá"
DB 482
42-1 (38-40)
    • "well-trained" (for the imperial troops) seems to contradict the assertion in DB p. 485 note 1?
DB 483, 485, note 1, 486
42-2 (41), 43-0 (1-12)
    1. (Hostility and Fanaticism of Ecclesiastics, the Civil Authority, and People in Nayríz Contrasted with the Spirit and Courage of the Bábís; their Avid Faith Declarations Compared to Those in Mázindarán)
43-0 (12-15)
    1. Their Repudiation of Political Interference
DB 472, 482-483
43-0 (16-18)
    1. (Restraint of victims)
43-0 (18-20)
    1. (Cowardice of foe)
43-0 (21-23)
    1. Treachery
DB 488-495
43-0 (23-24)
    1. (Massacre)
43-0 (24-32)
    1. Martyrdom of Vahíd
DB 494-499
43-0 (32-41), 44-0 (1-2)
    1. Persecution of Men, Women and Children and Executions
DB 495-496
44-1 (3-27)
  1. Episodes associated with the Zanján Upheaval
DB 527-581; TN 24-25
44-2 (28-30)
    1. (Introduction)
44-2 (30-40)
    1. Antecedents to the Zanján conflict
DB 543-546, 551, 553, 565
44-2 (30-34)
      1. Division into two camps by governor's order
DB 543-546
44-2 (34-36)
      1. Insistence of Hujjat on desisting from aggression
DB 544, 546
44-2 (36-40)
      1. Call by Hujjat to Sacrifice for the Lord of the Age and to Serve the People and Government
DB 544, 551, 553, 565
44-2 (40-41), 45-0 (1-41)
    1. The Zanján Conflict
DB 547-556, 559, 562-563
44-2 (40-41+)
      1. Repulsion of Onslaught
DB 547-548
45-0 (1-3)
      1. Failure and Demotion of Sadru'd-Dawlih
DB 548
45-0 (3-7)
      1. Crier's Failure to trick/bribe them to renounce Cause
DB 549
45-0 (7-14)
      1. Zaynáb's exploit
DB 549-551
45-0 (14-23)
      1. Effect of the Recital of the 5 Invocations of the Báb on the Enemy
DB 552-554
45-0 (23-27)
      1. Contrast of ribaldry and shame to reverent devotion and praise
DB 553
45-0 (28-32)
      1. Hujjat's assertion of loyalty and soundness of Cause
DB 554-555
45-0 (32-34)
      1. Interception of Hujjat's messages and forged substitutions of abuse
DB 555-556
45-0 (34-41)
      1. Women's Contributions in shouts, care for wounded
DB 559, 562-563
45-0 (41), 46-0 (1-30)
    1. Treachery and Massacre/Aftermath
DB 563-567, 569-570, 572-578
45-0 (41), 46-0 (1-3)
      1. Betrayal of Pledge on Qur'án
DB 563-565
46-0 (3-7)
      1. Persecution of Hujjat and followers
DB 565-567
46-0 (8-12)
      1. Calm of Hujjat till death despite severity
DB 572-573
46-0 (12-17)
      1. Revenge in Massacre and Pillage by Army and Populace
DB 574, 576
46-0 (17-21)
      1. Cruel Exposure of Men and Women for 15 days
DB 575, 577, 569-570
46-0 (21-24)
      1. Gruesome Executions
DB 577
46-0 (24-30)
      1. Disinterment of Hujjat
DB 577-578
46-0 (30-35)
    1. Summary of Zanján
46-0 (36-41), 47-0 (1-5)
  1. The Seven Martyrs of Tihrán
DB 445-464
47-0 (5-8)
    1. Amír-Nizám with Mahmúd Khán-i-Kalantar
DB 446-459, 462-463
47-0 (8)
      • (a certain Husayn, one of the 'ulamás of Kashán)
DB source?
47-0 (8-13)
    1. Refusal of Taqíyyih
DB 458-459 note 1
47-0 (14-23)
    1. Failure of Intercessions to Dissuade Martyrs
DB 447, 449-451, 455 note 1
47-0 (23-31)
    1. Defiance of persecutors, ecstasy toward death, appeals to witnesses, eagerness to precede others
DB 447-448, 451-453, 454-455, 456-458
47-0 (31-39)
    1. Atrocities on bodies
DB 462-463
47-0 (39-41), 48
    1. The Báb's glorification of Martyrs
DB 463



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 4


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
49-1
  1. Events preceding His death
51-1 (14-35)
  1. The Grand Vazír's determination for execution
DB 500-502; TN 20-22; 28-29
52-1
  1. Circumstances attending His martyrdom
TN 27
53-3, 54-0 (1-12)
  1. Calamities after His Martyrdom
DB 515
54-0 (13-38)
  1. Fate of the remains of the Báb
54-0 (39-41), 55-0 (1-10)
  1. Significance of His life (see also IX. below)
GPB 57-2 (20-41), 58, 59, 60
55-1 (11-13, 26-34)
  1. Tributes paid to His memory
56-1 (18-41), 57-0 (1-6)
  1. Parallel between His mission and that of Jesus Christ
57-2 (20-41), 58, 59, 60
  1. Significance of His mission (see also VI. above)
GPB 54-0 (39-41), 55-0 (1-10)










Extended Outline for Chapter 4


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
49-1
  1. Events preceding His death
49, 50-0
    1. Martyrdoms of other Heroes
49-1 (4 and 16)
      1. (line 4 as 6 months, line 16 as 5 months?)
DB 430-431
49-2, 50-0 (1)
      1. (Reference to Martyrdom of Quddús)
DB 410-415
50-0 (1-16)
      1. (Reference to Martyrdom of Mullá Husayn)
DB 379-380
50-0 (13)
        1. (tribute of Siyyid Kázim to Mullá Husayn)
DB 48
50-0 (16-24)
      1. (Reference to Martyrdom of Vahíd)
DB 465-495-499
50-0 (24-28)
      1. (Reference to Marytrdom of Hujjat)
DB 527-581
50-0 (28-31)
      1. (Reference to Martyrdom of Báb's maternal uncle)
DB 448-449
50-0 (31-33)
      1. (Reference to Martyrdom of half of Letters of the Living)
DB 414-424
50-0 (33-35)
      1. (Reference to Táhirih's approaching doom)
DB 626
50-1 (36-41)
    1. Woes of the Báb
50-1 (41), 51-0 (1-7)
    1. Foreshadowed His own death
DB 444-445
51-0 (7-13)
    1. Deliverance of documents, seals, and rings for Bahá'u'lláh
DB 504-505; TN 25-26; see also GPB 69
51-1 (14-35)
  1. The Grand Vazír's determination for execution
DB 500-502; TN 20-22; 28-29
51-2 (36-41+)
    1. Contrary to the Sovereign's Orders, the Vazír sought to execute the Báb
DB 502, 504
52-0 (1-5)
    1. Amír-Nizám's commissioning of own brother for execution
DB 506; TN 26
52-0 (5-12)
    1. Leading Tabríz mujtahids signed death warrant
DB 508-510
52-1
  1. Circumstances attending His martyrdom
TN 27
52-1 (13-24)
    1. Insistence of the Báb that He would finish His conversation
DB 508-509
52-1 (24-30)
    1. Assurance to Sám Khán
DB 512
52-2 (31-41), 53-0, 53-1
    1. Disappearance of the Báb after Volley and Discovery with Siyyid Husayn
DB 512-513
53-2
    1. Resignation of Sám Khán and Volunteering of Áqá Ján-i-Khamsih
DB 514; TN 27
53-3, 54-0 (1-12)
  1. Calamities after His Martyrdom
DB 515
53-3 (35-38)
    1. Resulting Gale
DB 515
53-3 (38-41)
    1. Resulting Earthquake
DB 525
53-3 (41), 54-0 (1)
    1. Resulting Cholera, famine, etc.
54-0 (1-12)
    1. Death of Executing Regiment in earthquake and execution by firing squad, and Death of Amír Nizám and brother
DB 525-526
54-0 (13-38)
  1. Fate of the remains of the Báb
54-0 (39-41), 55-0 (1-10)
  1. Significance of His life (see also IX. below)
GPB 57-2 (20-41), 58, 59, 60
55-1 (11-13, 26-34)
  1. Tributes paid to His memory
55-1 (13-23)
    1. (Tributes by A.L.M. Nicholas, ?, Sir Francis Younghusband, ?, ?)
(see DB 514-515 note 2, Appreciations of the Bahá'í Faith, p. 18, 30)
55-1 (23-25)
    1. (Dr. J. Estlin Carpenter quoting Prof. Edward Caird, Prof. Jowett's successor as Master of Balliol)
(see Appreciations of the Bahá'í Faith, p. 22)
55-2 (35-41)
    1. (Tribute of the Czar of Russia)
DB 518 note 1
56-0 (1-17)
    1. (Further Tributes)
56-1 (18-41), 57-0 (1-6)
  1. Parallel between His mission and that of Jesus Christ
57-1 (7-19)
    1. More Severe Trials faced than by Jesus Christ
57-2 (20-41), 58, 59, 60
  1. Significance of His mission (see also VI. above)
GPB 54-0 (39-41), 55-0 (1-10)





















Condensed Outline for Chapter 5


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
61-1, 62-0
  1. Overview of the Attempt on the Life of the Sháh and Its Consequences
DB 595-599-650, 655-656; TN 29-31
62-2 (19-30)
  1. Circumstances attending the attack on Násiri'd-Dín Sháh
DB 599-600
63-1, 63-2 (36-38)
  1. Massacre of the Bábís in Tihrán
DB 601-604-645
64-1, 65-0
  1. Brutalities in Tihrán (Specific)
DB 605 note 1, 609-614, note 2
66-1 (11-17)
  1. Reference to Fury against remaining leaders of Faith
DB 621-631; TN 19-20
66-2 (39-41), 67-0 (1-2)
  1. Rôle played by Bahá'u'lláh during the Báb's ministry
(see below)
69-0 (33-41), 70-0 (1-18)
  1. Bahá'u'lláh's achievements demonstrate His capacity and show why the enemies of the Faith sought to slander or harm Him, leading to His bold surrender and imprisonment by the Sháh
(see below)
72-2 (28-31)
  1. His arrest and imprisonment in the Síyáh-Chál
(see below)
72-1 (32-38), 72-2 (39-41), 73-0 (1-25)
  1. Arrest and martyrdom of Táhirih
(see below)
77-1 (8-22)
  1. Execution of prominent disciples of the Báb
DB 616-621, 629-631
78-1, 79-0 (1-2)
  1. Torment facing masses of other Bábís (in other places)
DB 639-645-648 note 1
79-1 (26-36)
  1. Tributes paid to the heroism of the Bábís
All references are in DB 663 note 1, 2nd of Browne also in Appreciations of the Bahá'í Faith, p. 31, 48
81-2 (34-41), 82-0 (1-4)
  1. Fate of the persecutors of the Báb and His disciples
(see below)
84-1, 85
  1. God's judgment
DB 196, 523-524, (Other general overviews of this most likely exist in DB)










Extended Outline for Chapter 5


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
61-1, 62-0
  1. Overview of the Attempt on the Life of the Sháh and Its Consequences
DB 595-599-650, 655-656; TN 29-31
62-0 (6)
    • (Brief Reference to Mázindarán)
DB 324-429
62-1 (7)
    • (Brief References to Tihrán, Nayríz, Zanján)
DB 446-458, 462-463; DB 465-499;
DB 527-581; respectively
62-2 (19-30)
  1. Circumstances attending the attack on Násiri'd-Dín Sháh
DB 599-600
62-2 (30-33)
    1. Choice of Weapon Showed Lack of Judgment
DB 600-601
62-3 (34-41), 63-0
    1. Resulting Alarm and Tumult
DB 599 note 3
63-1, 63-2 (36-38)
  1. Massacre of the Bábís in Tihrán
DB 601-604-645
63-1 (28)
    • (Reference to Mázindarán and Nayríz)
DB 324-429 and
DB 465-499, respectively
63-1 (29)
    • (Reference to Zanján)
DB 527-581
63-2 (38-39)
    1. Repercussions even went to the European press (for more Western accounts, see IV.F. below)
DB 605-606 note 1
63-2 (39-41), 64-0 (1-5)
    1. Division of Victims by Grand Vazír
DB 605-606 note 1, 612-614 note 2, 609-612, 613-617-621
64-0 (5-10)
    1. Ardishír Mírzá had guards scrutinize all leaving
DB 599 note 3
64-0 (10-15)
    1. The youth 'Abbás impelled to betray Bábís
DB 605-606 note 1, 634-635
64-1, 65-0
  1. Brutalities in Tihrán (Specific)
DB 605 note 1, 609-614, note 2
64-1 (16-26)
    1. Suffering of Perpetrators
DB 605 note 1, 609-611
64-1 (16-22)
      1. Suffering of Sádiq
DB 609-610
64-1 (22-24)
      1. Suffering of companion (Fathu'lláh-i-Hakkak-i-Qumí)
DB 605 note 1
64-1 (24-26)
      1. Suffering of Hájí Qásim
DB 610-611
64-1 (27-29)
    1. Suffering of Others
DB 612-614 note 2
64-1 (30-33)
    1. Torture Mongers' Vicious Mutilations
DB 611-612
64-1 (34-35)
    1. Amazement of Executioners at the cruelty of the populace
DB 612
64-1 (36-41), 65-0
    1. Women and children expiring from candles in flesh, flung amidst family
DB 612-614 note 2
65-1, 66-0
    1. Western Accounts (for more Western accounts, see above (and below))
DB 605, note 1, 606 note 1
65-1, 66-0 (1-7)
      1. Account of Austrian officer on horrors (for more Western accounts, see above (and below))
DB 605-606 note 1
66-0 (7-10)
      1. Reference in Renan's "Les Apôtres" to this day (for more Western accounts, see above)
DB 605 note 1
66-1 (11-17)
  1. Reference to Fury against remaining leaders of Faith
DB 621-631; TN 19-20
66-1 (17-19)
    1. Martyrdom of Táhirih (see IX. below)
DB 621-626-628, 629-631; TN 19-20
66-1 (19-22)
    1. Martyrdom of Siyyid Husayn (see X.A. below)
DB 629-631
66-1 (23-30), 66-2 (31-39)
    1. Bahá'u'lláh's Providential preservation
DB 646
66-2 (39-41), 67-0 (1-2)
  1. Rôle played by Bahá'u'lláh during the Báb's ministry
(see below)
66-2 (39-41), 67-0 (1-2)
    1. Bahá'u'lláh accepting the Báb's Revelation and proclaiming it (see also E. and K. below)
DB 106-107
67-0 (2-14)
    1. The Báb's references to Bahá'u'lláh and importance given to Him (see also D. and H. below)
DB 96
67-0 (2-5)
      1. The Báb's references to Mullá Husayn of a Mystery--alluding to Bahá'u'lláh
DB 96
67-0 (5-8)
      1. Mullá Husayn's report of his meeting with Bahá'u'lláh
DB 126-127
67-0 (8-9)
      1. Reference to the Báb's Pilgrimage undertaken (as a result of the report)
DB 129
67-0 (9-14)
      1. References to Bahá'u'lláh in the Qayyúmu'l-Asmá'
TN 4-5
67-0 (14-21)
    1. Association of Bahá'u'lláh with and influence upon Vahíd, Hujjat, Quddús, Mullá Husayn, and Táhirih (see also G. below)
67-0 (21-25)
    1. The Báb's mention to Quddús of the greatness of their immanent meeting with Bahá'u'lláh in the next world (see also B. above and H. below)
DB 142-143
67-0 (25-30)
    1. Arising of Bahá'u'lláh in the Cause of the Báb (in Tihrán / His native province of Mázindarán) (see also A. above and K. below)
DB 106-107; DB 112-114, respectively
67-0 (30-33)
      1. Enlisted officials (including associates and relatives) and Expounded Faith to Mullá Muhammad's representatives
DB 114-116
67-0 (33-35)
      1. Winning over of ecclesiastics, officers, peasants, and traders
DB 116
67-0 (35-37)
      1. Challenged mujtahid
DB 117
67-0 (37-41+)
    1. Bahá'u'lláh's comforting message to the Báb
DB 227-228
68-0 (1-2)
      • (Reference to the Báb's arrest in Shíráz)
DB 148-151
68-0, 69-0 (1)
    1. More on Bahá'u'lláh's association with and assistance to other prominent disciples of the Báb (see C. above)
DB 279, 284-286, 292-300, 348-349, 369-374, GPB 40
68-0 (2-5)
      1. Bahá'u'lláh's suffering for Táhirih and her companions
DB 279, 372
68-0 (6-10)
      1. Táhirih's deliverance due to Bahá'u'lláh
DB 284-286
68-0 (10-13)
      1. Mullá Husayn's visit with Bahá'u'lláh
68-0 (13-17)
      1. Bahá'u'lláh's role at the Conference of Badasht
DB 292-297
68-0 (17-22)
      1. Bahá'u'lláh's protection after Badasht
DB 298-299
68-0 (22-26)
      1. Muhammad Sháh's opposition and summoning of Him to the capital
DB 299-300
68-0 (26-30)
      1. Influence of Bahá'u'lláh on defenders of Tabarsí
DB 348-349, GPB 40
68-0 (30-33)
      1. Bahá'u'lláh's influence in the release of Quddús
DB 349
68-0 (33-37)
      1. Second imprisonment of Bahá'u'lláh for defenders
DB 369-372
68-0 (37-38)
      1. Acceptance of bastinado by Bahá'u'lláh
DB 372
68-0 (38-39)
      1. Confinement in governor's home
DB 373
68-0 (40-41), 69-0 (1)
      1. Persecution by leading mullá and mob
DB 374
69-0 (1-5)
    1. References of praise made by Quddús and the Báb were to Bahá'u'lláh (see also B. and D. above)
DB 34, 352-353, 357, 368, 504-505
69-0 (1-5)
      1. Bahá'u'lláh alluded to by Quddús orally upon His arrival at the fort
DB 352-353
69-0 (6-9)
      1. Object of Quddús' praise in his work
DB 357
69-0 (10-13)
      1. The Báb's reference to Bahá'u'lláh in Tablet in Dayyán's name
DB 34
69-0 (10-11)
        • "Lawh-i-Hurúfat" is "Tablet of the Letters"
69-0 (12)
        • "Mustagháth" is the time until the next Manifestation (after the Báb (i.e., Bahá'u'lláh))
69-0 (13-15)
      1. Mullá Báqir was directed by the Báb to attain to Bahá'u'lláh
DB 368, 504-505
69-0 (16-21)
    1. The Báb's deliverance of documents, rings, etc., to Bahá'u'lláh
DB 504-505, see also DB 368; TN 25-26; see also GPB 51
69-0 (21-25)
    1. Bahá'u'lláh's directing of the Báb's remains
DB 519-522; see also GPB 54
69-0 (25-32)
    1. Bahá'u'lláh's spreading Teachings of the Báb in Karbilá (see also A. and E. above)
DB 593-594
69-0 (33-41), 70-0 (1-18)
  1. Bahá'u'lláh's achievements demonstrate His capacity and show why the enemies of the Faith sought to slander or harm Him, leading to His bold surrender and imprisonment by the Sháh
(see below)
70-0 (19-41), 71-0 (1-2)
    1. Anger and suspicions of His enemies
DB 120-122, 299-300, 591, 598, 602, 604; TN 31
70-0 (19-23)
      1. Muhammad Sháh's anger against Bahá'u'lláh
DB 299-300; TN 31
70-0 (24-28)
      1. Hájí Mírzá Áqásí's enmity against Bahá'u'lláh
DB 120-122; TN 31
70-0 (28-33)
      1. The Amír Nizám's accusations
DB 591; TN 31
70-0 (31)
        • A kurúr is an antiquated monetary unit used in Iran and India. In Iran it is equal to five hundred thousand tumáns. But in India one kurúr is ten million. For two and a half million tumans (five kurúrs), one "can't even buy a descent car in Iran for that amount", but in the Qájár's time this was an extravagant sum of money. It was unheard of!...Even though the word "kurúr", does not have much value in present day, it has kept its value well in old Persian books!" (thanks to Arash Záré)
70-0 (34-41)
      1. Mírzá Áqá Khán-i-Núrí's relation with Bahá'u'lláh and suspicions of the people
DB 598; TN 31
70-0 (41+), 71-0 (1-2)
      1. Sháh's mother's anger against Bahá'u'lláh
DB 602, 604; TN 31
71-1
    1. Response of Bahá'u'lláh to news of the attempt on the life of the Sháh
DB 599, 602; TN 31
71-1 (3-6)
      1. Bahá'u'lláh in Lavásán as a guest of the Grand Vazír at the time of the attempt
DB 599
71-1 (6-27)
      1. Bahá'u'lláh bravely turned Himself in
DB 602; TN 31
72-2 (28-31)
  1. His arrest and imprisonment in the Síyáh-Chál
(see below)
72-2 (28-31)
    1. (Foretelling of sufferings to face)
72-2 (31-36)
    1. Bahá'u'lláh harrassed on way to Tihrán
DB 606-608
72-2 (36-41), 72-0 (1-20)
    1. Description of Dungeon
DB 608, 601, 631-632
72-0 (20-25)
    1. Poisoning of Bahá'u'lláh's food
DB 635-636
72-0 (25-31)
    1. 'Abdu'l-Bahá's witnessing Bahá'u'lláh's condition
DB 609 note 1, GPB 240, 'Abdu'l-Bahá's testimony: Paris Talks, p. 76, Esslemont's reference in Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era, Chapter 4
72-1 (32-38), 72-2 (39-41), 73-0 (1-25)
  1. Arrest and martyrdom of Táhirih
(see below)
72-1 (32-38), 72-2 (39-41), 73-0 (1-25)
    1. Táhirih's coming martyrdom
DB 621-631
72-1 (36)
      • (References to her career in Karbilá and Badasht)
Karbilá: DB 268-271; Badasht: DB 292-297
73-0 (9)
      • "Tongue of Power and Glory": God through Bahá'u'lláh?
GPB 32
73-0 (17, 18)
    1. Earlier Civil/Ecclesiastic Opposition to Táhirih...
DB 271, DB 272, ?
73-0 (17)
      1. ...in Karbilá and Baghdád
Karbilá: DB 271, Baghdád: DB 272
73-0 (18)
      1. ...in Qasvín
73-1 (26-36)
    1. Táhirih in Karbilá
DB 271, note 1
73-1 (26-31)
      1. Táhirih's epistles to the 'ulamás in Karbilá
DB 271
73-1 (31-36)
      1. Táhirih's bold disregard for anniversary of Imám Husayn's martyrdom)
DB 271 note 1
73-1 (36-41), 74-0 (1-7)
    1. Táhirih in Baghdád
DB 272
73-1 (36-41)
      1. Táhirih's eloquence before Baghdád notables
DB 272
73-1 (41), 74-0 (1-7)
      1. Táhirih's vindication before Muftí of Baghdád and other notables
DB 272
74-0 (7-12)
    1. Translated Qayyúmu'l-Asmá'
see GPB 23
74-0 (12-16)
    1. Teaching victories in Qasvín
74-0 (16-22)
    1. Táhirih in Tihrán
DB 285
74-0 (16-22)
      1. Táhirih's call to Vahíd for heroism (with 'Abdu'l-Bahá on her lap in Tihrán)
DB 285
74-0 (22-29)
      1. Táhirih's influence on feminine society in Tihrán
DB 621-622
74-0 (29-33)
      1. Táhirih's affirmation of the Faith with Grand Vizir's deputies
DB 622 note 1
74-0 (33-36)
    1. Táhirih's poetry for the Báb and Bahá'u'lláh
74-0 (36-41)
    1. Táhirih's role in Badasht
DB 292-297
74-0 (41), 75-175-0
    1. Táhirih's martyrdom
DB 621-631
74-0 (41), 75-0
      1. Foreshadowing of Táhirih's martyrdom
DB 621-631
75-1 (1-7)
      1. Táhirih's preparation for marytrdom
DB 622-625
75-1 (7-17)
      1. Táhirih's martyrdom
DB 625-626
75-1 (17-22)
      1. Táhirih's burial
DB 627
75-2 (23-41)
    1. Táhirih's marytrdom, life, and influence
75-2 (23-24)
      • (Reference to Táhirih as the first woman suffrage martyr)
House of Justice letter
75-2 (39)
      • "ratiocination": logical reason
76-0 (1-38), 76-1 (39-41), 77-0 (1-7)
    1. Testimonies on Táhirih
76-0 (9-32)
      1. Testimonies of Lord Curzon, E.G., Browne, Dr. T. K. Cheyne, Comte de Gobineau, Chirol on Táhirih
DB 629-631 note 1
77-1 (8-22)
  1. Execution of prominent disciples of the Báb
DB 616-621, 629-631
77-1 (8-22)
    1. Siyyid Husayn-i-Yazdí's martyrdom (see V.B. above)
DB 629-631
77-2 (23-41), 78-0
    1. Hájí Sulaymán Khán's martyrdom
DB 616-621
78-1, 79-0 (1-2)
  1. Torment facing masses of other Bábís (in other places)
DB 639-642
78-1, 79-0 (1-2)
    1. Conflagration ravaging Bahá'u'lláh's province
DB 639-642
79-1 (3-15)
    1. Campaign of outrage and spoliation to Yazd, Nayríz, and Shíráz
DB 642-645
79-1 (10-15)
      • (quote from Nabíl)
DB 645
79-1 (16-25)
    1. Details of ferocious Persecutions (including towards women and children)
DB 645-648 note 1
79-1 (26-36)
  1. Tributes paid to the heroism of the Bábís
All references are in DB 663 note 1, 2nd of Browne also in Appreciations of the Bahá'í Faith, p. 31, 48
79-1 (26-36)
    1. Overview of glorious deeds performed
(Other general overviews of this most likely exist in DB)
79-2 (37-41), 80-0 (1-8)
    1. Bahá'u'lláh's testimony of martyrs deeds
80-1 (9-24)
    1. Muhammad's foreshadowing of the martyrs' deeds
80-2 (25-41), 81-0 (1-19)
    1. Testimonies of Westerners
80-2 (38-41)
      • (Reference of Renan to their heroism)
Appreciations of the Bahá'í Faith, p. 48
81-0 (9-19)
      • (Testimonies of E.G. Browne and Comte de Gobineau)
All references are in DB 663 note 1, 2nd of Browne also in Appreciations of the Bahá'í Faith, p. 31
81-1 (20-33)
    1. An enemy's testimony
81-2 (34-41), 82-0 (1-4)
  1. Fate of the persecutors of the Báb and His disciples
(see below)
81-2 (34-41), 82-0 (1-4)
    1. Overview of fate of oppressors
(Other general overviews of this most likely exist in DB)
82-0 (4-12)
    1. Demise of Muhammad Sháh
DB 253, 539, 299-300
82-0 (12-23)
    1. Hájí Mírzá Áqásí
DB 524-525, 231-234 and note 2, 263-264
82-0 (12-17)
      1. Introduction to Hájí Mírzá Áqásí
DB 524-525, 231-234 and note 2
82-0 (17-23)
      1. Demise of Hájí Mírzá Áqásí
DB 263-264
82-0 (23-38)
    1. Amír Nizám
DB 332-353; DB 446-452; 500-501, 526
82-0 (23-27)
      1. Review of Amír Nizám's role in Tabarsí, Seven Martyrs of Tihrán
DB 332-353; DB 446-452; respectively
82-0 (27-30)
      1. Amír Nizám's role in Nayríz (?), the death sentence of the Báb, and Zanján (?)
DB 500-501 (the sentence)
82-0 (30-38)
      1. Demise of the Amír Nizám
DB 526
82-0 (38-41)
    1. Demise of Mírzá Áqá Khán
83-1 (1-8)
    1. Husayn Khán
DB 150-151, 197, 524
83-1 (1-4)
      1. Review of Persecutions by Husayn Khán
DB 150-151
83-1 (4-8)
      1. Demise of Husayn Khán
DB 197, 524
83-1 (8-15)
    1. Hájibu'd-Dawlih
DB 617-621, 603, 635-637
83-1 (8-15)
      1. Introduction to persecutions of Hájibu'd-Dawlih
DB 617-621, 603, 635-637
83-1 (10-15)
      1. Demise of Hájibu'd-Dawlih
83-1 (15-27)
    1. Sa'ídu'l-'Ulamá
DB 265-267, 338-339 note 2, 347, 408-411, 410 note 1
83-1 (15-18)
      1. Introduction to persecutions of Sa'ídu'l-'Ulamá
DB 265-267, 347, 408-411, 338-339 note 2
83-1 (18-27)
      1. Demise of Sa'ídu'l-'Ulamá
DB 410 note 1
83-1 (27-32)
    1. Kalantar's demise
83-1 (32-35)
    1. Mírzá Hasan Khán's demise
DB 506-507, 526, TN 25-26
83-1 (35-41), 84-0 (1)
    1. Shaykhu'l-Islám
DB 320-322, note 1
83-1 (35-39)
      1. Introduction to persecutions of Shaykhu'l-Islám
DB 320-322, note 1
83-1 (39-41), 84-0 (1)
      1. Demise of Shaykhu'l-Islám
DB 321
84-0 (2-7)
    1. Mírzá Abú-Tálib Khán
DB 639-642
84-0 (2-5)
      1. Introduction to persecutions of Mírzá Abú-Tálib Khán
DB 639-642
84-0 (5-7)
      1. Demise of Mírzá Abú-Tálib Khán
DB 642
84-0 (7-11)
    1. Shujá'u'l-Mulk's Demise
DB 645-648 note 1
84-0 (11-13)
    1. Demise of Mírzá Na'ím
84-0 (13-25)
    1. Demise of regiment which executed the Báb
DB 525
84-1, 85
  1. God's judgment
DB 196, 523-524, (Other general overviews of this most likely exist in DB)
84-1 (26-32)
      1. Overview of God's judgment
84-1 (33-39)
      1. Testimony of the Báb to God's judgment
DB 196
84-1 (39-41), 85
      1. Nabíl's Testimony on God's judgment
DB 523-524



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 6


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
93-2+
  1. (Significance of the Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh)
  2. (This segment actually appears later in the book (here repeated under IV. below.), though it is listed as first in the Table of Contents)
89, 90, 91-0, 91-1
  1. Seeming Extinction of the Báb's Faith
GPB 79-2 (28-31)?
91-2, 92-0, 92-1
  1. Circumstances attending its birth
  2. (i.e., that of the new Bahá'í Faith under Bahá'u'lláh coming as promised in a very short time under however dark circumstances)
92-2, 93-0, 93-1
  1. Prophecies from and comparison to previous Revelations
  2. (more prophecies from pp. 94-98 (not outlined below))
Revelation 11:14; Some Answered Questions, p. 56, 39; GPB 97 or DB 17-18; also partially at DB 42
93-2+
  1. Significance of the Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh
  2. (See also 0. above.), though it is listed as first in the Table of Contents)

    (The rest of the outline has not been completed for this chapter (nor for the end of Chapter 7 either or for Chapters 8-25) (i.e., all parts not correlated to A Traveler's Narrative or The Dawn_Breakers or dealing with the Bábí Revelation).

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Extended Outline for Chapter 6


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
93-2+
  1. (Significance of the Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh)
  2. (This segment actually appears later in the book (here repeated under IV. below.), though it is listed as first in the Table of Contents)
89, 90, 91-0, 91-1
  1. Seeming Extinction of the Báb's Faith
GPB 79-2 (28-31)?
89-1 (1-7)
    1. The low-point brought by the assassination attempt marks the end of the Bábí Dispensation.
GPB 79-2 (28-31)?
89-1 (2-3)
      • (Reference to mention of it being made before)
GPB 79-2 (28-31)?
89-1 (7-12); 89-2, 90-0, 90-1, 91-0
    1. Attacks and setbacks had steadily risen and decimated its ranks and strained its loyalty almost disrupted its foundations.
Email if you can find any of the references in this subsection elsewhere in the books.
89-2 (13-28), 90-0
      1. Previous setbacks
89-2 (13-28)
        1. Setbacks involving Prominent Leaders
89-2 (14-17)
          1. Muhammad Sháh refused to meet the Báb or allow Him into the capital.
89-2 (18-21)
          1. Násiri'd-Dín Sháh grew increasingly hostile and ruthless
89-2 (21-24)
          1. The one who could have protected the Báb, Mu'tamid, died suddenly.
89-2 (24-28)
          1. Though aquainted of the Faith by Quddús, the Sherif of Mecca turned a deaf ear to it.
89-2 (28-34), 90-0
        1. Setbacks involving the Báb's followers
89-2 (28-32)
          1. The meeting to take place in Karbilá after the Báb's pilgrimage had to be abandoned
89-2 (32-34)
          1. The 18 Letters of the Living had mostly fallen.
89-2 (34), 90-0 (1-2)
          1. The "Mirrors", "Guides", and "Witnesses" in the Bábí hierarchy had been killed, exiled, or silenced.
90-0 (3-5)
          1. Due to the excessive zeal of its followers, the program went mostly unfulfilled.
90-0 (5-7)
          1. Establishing the Faith in Turkey and India by two of these foremost disciples had failed at the outset.
90-0 (7-12)
          1. Mullá Husayn, Quddús, Vahíd, and Hujjat were extinguished the provincial tempests.
90-0 (12-18)
          1. The hideous death of the Seven Martyrs of Tihrán robbed Him of a kinsman who may have helped the Cause
90-1
      1. Setbacks amplified by the assassination attempt
90-1 (19-27)
        1. The storm engulfed Táhirih, Siyyid Husayn, and Mullá 'Abdu'l-Karím-i-Qasvíní and plunged Bahá'u'lláh into a dungeon.
90-1 (27-41), 91-0
      1. Setbacks following the Báb's Execution (before the attempt?)
90-1 (27-37)
        1. The Báb was executed, leaving only a timid and impressionable figurehead who fled out of fear.
90-1 (37-41), 91-0 (1)
        1. The many Writings were, amidst the tumult, destroyed, confiscated, or sent away.
91-0 (1-6)
        1. The powerful Hájí Mírzá Karím Khán attacked the Faith in a treatise, emboldening other enemies to calumniate the Faith also.
91-0 (6-9)
        1. Under great duress, a few Bábís were constrained to recant, and others even apostatized and joined the enemy.
91-0 (9-13)
      1. The attempt branded an innocent Faith with infamy seemingly indelibly.
91-1
    1. The fire of the Faith could not be quenched, however; actually, the troubles preluded a revival and vast expansion.
91-1 (14-23)
      1. Though stifled, the flame of the Faith was not extinguished, but rather set to blaze forth again and spread throughout the world.
91-1 (23-35)
      1. As the captivity of the Báb also helped Him to expand on His doctrine, Revelation, and Covenant and led to His disciples proclaiming His laws at Badasht, the execution of the Báb and imprisonment of Bahá'u'lláh actually anticipated the revival of a mightier, sturdier, more universal Revelation.
GPB 403-1 (14-23); 409-1 (13-18) (or their respective outlines at Retrospect-VI and Retrospect-VIII; Chapters 1 and 2 (and part of Chapter 6))
91-2, 92-0, 92-1
  1. Circumstances attending its birth
  2. (i.e., that of the new Bahá'í Faith under Bahá'u'lláh coming as promised in a very short time under however dark circumstances)
91-2, 92-0
    1. When all seemed lost, at the appointed ripe time in an evolving process, the divine promise within was manifested.
92-1
    1. As foretold, in a mysteriously brief 9 years (in the Síyáh-Chál), the promised Cause was cast.
92-2, 93-0, 93-1
  1. Prophecies from and comparison to previous Revelations
  2. (more prophecies from pp. 94-98 (not outlined below))
Revelation 11:14; Some Answered Questions, p. 56, 39; GPB 97 or DB 17-18; also partially at DB 42
92-2, 93-0
    1. Prophecies referring to this coming:
(see above or below)
92-2 (24-33)
      1. Prophecies of St. John the Divine
Revelation 11:14; Some Answered Questions, p. 56, 39, ibid., respectively
92-2 (33-41), 93-0
      1. Prophecies of Shaykh Ahmad-i-Ahsá'í
GPB 97 or DB 17-18; also partially at DB 42
93-1
    1. Comparison to previous Revelations:
      (poignancy of His experience surpasses that of Moses, Zoraster, Jesus, Muhammad, and the Báb)
93-2+
  1. Significance of the Revelation of Bahá'u'lláh
  2. (See also 0. above.), though it is listed as first in the Table of Contents)

    (The rest of the outline has not been completed for this chapter (nor for the end of Chapter 7 either or for Chapters 8-25) (i.e., all parts not correlated to A Traveler's Narrative or The Dawn_Breakers or dealing with the Bábí Revelation).

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Condensed Outline for Chapter 7


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
104-1 (4)
  1. Bahá'u'lláh arrested
DB 608 note 1, 609 note 1
104-2 (17)
  1. Bahá'u'lláh's Deliverance (and reasons for it)
DB 603, 636, 646, 634
105-1 (9-14)
  1. His release from the Síyáh-Chál... (and subsequent meetings with dignitaries)
DB 646-650
105-3 (41+), 106-0
  1. Orders for Bahá'u'lláh's Exile (and offer of the Russian Minister)
DB 650, 603, 636
106-2, 107, 108-0
  1. Significance of His Banishment
108-1
  1. ...and departure for Baghdád (order mixed: see two italicized headings prior)
650
(none)(The remainder of God Passes By does not correlate with passages from The Dawn-Breakers, although it might be correlated with some passages of A Traveler's Narrative (after p. 38). The two entries below are further Table of Contents headings for the chapter. (However, I have not added supplementary summary headings amidst them as I have done in the prior part of this chapter (and in Chapters 1-5.))
109+?
  1. His residence in Baghdád prior to His withdrawal to Kurdistán
119+?
  1. His two year retirement to Kurdistán.











Extended Outline for Chapter 7


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
104-1 (4)
  1. Bahá'u'lláh arrested
DB 608 note 1
104-1 (8)
    1. Shaykh Ahmad's Prophecy
DB 609 note 1
104-2 (17)
  1. Bahá'u'lláh's Deliverance (and reasons for it)
104-2 (24)
    1. Intervention of Russian Minister
DB 603, 636
104-2 (26), 105-0 (1-3)
    1. Role of the confession of 'Azím and assistance of Bahá'u'lláh's relatives
DB 646
105-0 (4-8)
    1. Influence of sacrifice of prisoners (and quotation of Nabíl)
(quoted from DB 634)
105-1 (9-14)
  1. His release from the Síyáh-Chál... (and subsequent meetings with dignitaries)
105-1 (9-14)
    1. Freeing of Bahá'u'lláh after Non-Complicity Established
DB 646-647
105-1 (14-22)
    1. Emissary's Meeting with Bahá'u'lláh
DB 647-648
105-2, 105-3 (39-41)
    1. Bahá'u'lláh's Meeting with Grand Vazír
DB 648-650
105-3 (41+), 106-0
  1. Orders for Bahá'u'lláh's Exile (and offer of the Russian Minister)
DB 650
106-1
    1. Russian Minister's Offer
DB 650
106-1 (17)(see DB 603, 636)
106-2, 107, 108-0
  1. Significance of His Banishment
108-1
  1. ...and departure for Baghdád (order mixed: see two italicized headings prior)
108-1, 108-2, 108-3, 109-0 (1-27)
    1. Bahá'u'lláh's Exile
DB 650
(none)(The remainder of God Passes By does not correlate with passages from The Dawn-Breakers, although it might be correlated with some passages of A Traveler's Narrative (after p. 38). The two entries below are further Table of Contents headings for the chapter. (However, I have not added supplementary summary headings amidst them as I have done in the prior part of this chapter (and in Chapters 1-5 and the first half of Chapter 6.))
109+?
  1. His residence in Baghdád prior to His withdrawal to Kurdistán
119+?
  1. His two year retirement to Kurdistán.



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 8


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
127Enhancement of the prestige of the Bábí Community
132Reformation of the morals of the Community
135Increasing recognition of the position occupied by Bahá'u'lláh
137Expansion of Bábí literature
141Discomfiture of the enemies of the Faith‚Bahá'u'lláh's departure from Baghdád











Extended Outline for Chapter 8


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
127Enhancement of the prestige of the Bábí Community
132Reformation of the morals of the Community
135Increasing recognition of the position occupied by Bahá'u'lláh
137Expansion of Bábí literature
141Discomfiture of the enemies of the Faith‚Bahá'u'lláh's departure from Baghdád



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 9


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
151Significance of His Declaration
155His departure from the Garden of Ridván
156Incidents connected with His journey
157His sojourn in Constantinople











Extended Outline for Chapter 9


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
151Significance of His Declaration
155His departure from the Garden of Ridván
156Incidents connected with His journey
157His sojourn in Constantinople



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 10


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
167Repudiation by Mírzá Yahyá of the mission of Bahá'u'lláh
170Proclamation of the Message of Bahá'u'lláh
179His banishment to 'Akká










Extended Outline for Chapter 10


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
167Repudiation by Mírzá Yahyá of the mission of Bahá'u'lláh
170Proclamation of the Message of Bahá'u'lláh
179His banishment to 'Akká



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 11


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
183Significance of His banishment to the Holy Land
185Hardships suffered during the early years of His incarceration
192Gradual relaxation of restrictions imposed upon Him











Extended Outline for Chapter 11


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
183Significance of His banishment to the Holy Land
185Hardships suffered during the early years of His incarceration
192Gradual relaxation of restrictions imposed upon Him



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 12


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
197Fresh outbreak of persecutions in Persia
205Sequel to the Proclamation of His mission in Adrianople
213Revelation of the laws and ordinances of the Bahá'í Dispensation
216Enunciation of fundamental principles underlying the Bahá'í Revelation










Extended Outline for Chapter 12


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
197Fresh outbreak of persecutions in Persia
205Sequel to the Proclamation of His mission in Adrianople
213Revelation of the laws and ordinances of the Bahá'í Dispensation
216Enunciation of fundamental principles underlying the Bahá'í Revelation



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 13


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
221Circumstances attending His passing
224Fate of the enemies of the Faith during His ministry











Extended Outline for Chapter 13


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
221Circumstances attending His passing
224Fate of the enemies of the Faith during His ministry



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 14


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
237Its significance
238Salient features of the Book of His Covenant
240Rôle played by 'Abdu'l-Bahá during the ministry of His Father










Extended Outline for Chapter 14


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
237Its significance
238Salient features of the Book of His Covenant
240Rôle played by 'Abdu'l-Bahá during the ministry of His Father



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 15


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
248Accusations brought against 'Abdu'l-Bahá by the Covenant-breakers
246Conduct of Mírzá Muhammad-'Alí and his associates
250References by Bahá'u'lláh and 'Abdu'l-Bahá to the Covenant-breakers











Extended Outline for Chapter 15


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
248Accusations brought against 'Abdu'l-Bahá by the Covenant-breakers
246Conduct of Mírzá Muhammad-'Alí and his associates
250References by Bahá'u'lláh and 'Abdu'l-Bahá to the Covenant-breakers



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 16


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
253References in Bahá'í sacred writings to the West and its future importance
257Arrival of the first Western pilgrims in 'Akká
259Early development of the Faith in North America










Extended Outline for Chapter 16


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
253References in Bahá'í sacred writings to the West and its future importance
257Arrival of the first Western pilgrims in 'Akká
259Early development of the Faith in North America



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 17


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
263Machinations of the Covenant-breakers
264Appointment of a Commission of Inquiry by Sultán 'Abdu'l-Hamíd
267Activities of 'Abdu'l-Bahá during His incarceration
269 / 271Investigations and (/) recall of the Commission
271Outbreak of the Young Turk Revolution and liberation of 'Abdu'l-Bahá











Extended Outline for Chapter 17


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
263Machinations of the Covenant-breakers
264Appointment of a Commission of Inquiry by Sultán 'Abdu'l-Hamíd
267Activities of 'Abdu'l-Bahá during His incarceration
269 / 271Investigations and (/) recall of the Commission
271Outbreak of the Young Turk Revolution and liberation of 'Abdu'l-Bahá



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 18


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
273Concealment of the remains and their final transportation to the Holy Land
276Interment of the remains by 'Abdu'l-Bahá










Extended Outline for Chapter 18


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
273Concealment of the remains and their final transportation to the Holy Land
276Interment of the remains by 'Abdu'l-Bahá



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 19


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
280 and 283His visits to Egypt (1st mention) (/) (2nd mention)
280 and 283His journeys to Europe (1st mention) (/) (2nd mention)
281 and 287His sojourn in the United States of America (1st mention) (/) (2nd mention)
290Highlights of His travels











Extended Outline for Chapter 19


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
280 and 283His visits to Egypt (1st mention) (/) (2nd mention)
280 and 283His journeys to Europe (1st mention) (/) (2nd mention)
281 and 287His sojourn in the United States of America (1st mention) (/) (2nd mention)
290Highlights of His travels



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 20


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
296Renewed persecutions in Persia
300Construction of the first Mashriqu'l-Adhkár in 'Ishqábád
302Consolidation of the Faith in the East
303in Europe, and in the North American continent
303The War of 1914-1918, and its effect on the Center of the Faith
306 / 308Expansion of Bahá'í activities (/) and opening of the Australian continent.











Extended Outline for Chapter 20


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
296Renewed persecutions in Persia
300Construction of the first Mashriqu'l-Adhkár in 'Ishqábád
302Consolidation of the Faith in the East
303in Europe, and in the North American continent
303The War of 1914-1918, and its effect on the Center of the Faith
306 / 308Expansion of Bahá'í activities (/) and opening of the Australian continent.



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 21


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
309Events preceding His passing
312His funeral
314Significance of His ministry
317Fate of the enemies during His ministry











Extended Outline for Chapter 21


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
309Events preceding His passing
312His funeral
314Significance of His ministry
317Fate of the enemies during His ministry



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 22


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
323Its origins
324Character of the Formative Period
326Nature of the Administrative Order
327Attacks on the Administrative Order
328Features of the Will and Testament of 'Abdu'l-Bahá
329Beginnings of the Administrative Order
330Local Assemblies
332National Assemblies
333National Committees
335Bahá'í Constitutions
335Incorporation of Bahá'í Assemblies
337Bahá'í Endowments
339The institution of the Hazíratu'l-Quds
340Summer Schools
341Youth and other activities
342 / 343Contact established with humanitarian organizations (/) and government authorities
344Consolidation of Bahá'í institutions in the Holy Land
348Erection of the Mashriqu'l-Adhkár in Wilmette, Ill.











Extended Outline for Chapter 22


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
323Its origins
324Character of the Formative Period
326Nature of the Administrative Order
327Attacks on the Administrative Order
328Features of the Will and Testament of 'Abdu'l-Bahá
329Beginnings of the Administrative Order
330Local Assemblies
332National Assemblies
333National Committees
335Bahá'í Constitutions
335Incorporation of Bahá'í Assemblies
337Bahá'í Endowments
339The institution of the Hazíratu'l-Quds
340Summer Schools
341Youth and other activities
342 / 343Contact established with humanitarian organizations (/) and government authorities
344Consolidation of Bahá'í institutions in the Holy Land
348Erection of the Mashriqu'l-Adhkár in Wilmette, Ill.



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 23


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
355Seizure of the keys of the Tomb of Bahá'u'lláh by the Covenant-breakers
356Seizure of the House of Bahá'u'lláh in Baghdád by the Shí'ahs
361Persecution of the Faith and suppression of its institutions in Russia
361Repressive measures against Bahá'í institutions in Germany
362Restrictions imposed on Bahá'í institutions in Persia










Extended Outline for Chapter 23


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
355Seizure of the keys of the Tomb of Bahá'u'lláh by the Covenant-breakers
356Seizure of the House of Bahá'u'lláh in Baghdád by the Shí'ahs
361Persecution of the Faith and suppression of its institutions in Russia
361Repressive measures against Bahá'í institutions in Germany
362Restrictions imposed on Bahá'í institutions in Persia



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 24


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
364Formal divorce of the Faith from Islám in Egypt
369Recognition of the independent status of the Faith at its world center
369Assertion of the independence of the Faith by its followers in Persia
375Official recognition of Bahá'í administrative institutions in the United States of America










Extended Outline for Chapter 24


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
364Formal divorce of the Faith from Islám in Egypt
369Recognition of the independent status of the Faith at its world center
369Assertion of the independence of the Faith by its followers in Persia
375Official recognition of Bahá'í administrative institutions in the United States of America



















Condensed Outline for Chapter 25


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
376Enlargement of the limits of the Faith
380Expansion of Bahá'í Literature
386World-wide teaching activities of Martha Root
389Conversion of Queen Marie of Rumania
398Execution of the Seven Year Plan by the American Bahá'í Community










Extended Outline for Chapter 25


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
376Enlargement of the limits of the Faith
380Expansion of Bahá'í Literature
386World-wide teaching activities of Martha Root
389Conversion of Queen Marie of Rumania
398Execution of the Seven Year Plan by the American Bahá'í Community



















Condensed Outline for the Retrospect and Prospect


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
402-0 (1-3)
  1. The first Bahá'í century was unparalleled in religious or any history of mankind for sublimity and fecundity.
402-0 (4-7)
  1. The nature of this process.
402-0 (7-12)
  1. The process worked through different locations of this period.
402-1 (13-28)
  1. Broad overview of the process' spread, origins and protagonists, and irresistable successes amidst challenges
402-2, 403-0
  1. Increase in maturity of the Faith from its obscure beginnings due to this unleashed process
(see below)
The Báb: 403-1; Baháu'lláh: 403-2, 404-0; 'Abdu'l-Bahá: 404-1, 405, 406-0; The Administrative Order: 406-1, 407-0
  1. Overview of events for the century
(see below)
407-1, 408, 409-0
  1. Punishment afflicting those who challenged (and heroic opportunitiies for the humble)
GPB 81, 224, 317 (see also the TN and DB cross-references in the outline for Chapter 5)
409-1, 410-0
  1. Crisis and victory alternating throughout
(see below)
410-1, 410-2, 411-0
  1. Successes
411-1, 412
  1. Future (objectives and hope)











Extended Outline for the Retrospect and Prospect


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
402-0 (1-3)
  1. The first Bahá'í century was unparalleled in religious or any history of mankind for sublimity and fecundity.
402-0 (4-7)
  1. The nature of this process.
402-0 (4, 5)
    1. This process was divine and mysterious.
402-0 (5-6)
    1. The process was awful in retribution for those who resisted it.
402-0 (4, 6-7)
    1. The process was endowed with infinite potential (for regeneration and redemption).
402-0 (7-12)
  1. The process worked through different locations of this period.
402-0 (7-12)
    1. The process went from Shíráz to Tihrán, Baghdád, Adrianople, 'Akká, across the seas, into the West, in the midst of North America.
402-1 (13-28)
  1. Broad overview of the process' spread, origins and protagonists, and irresistable successes amidst challenges
402-2, 403-0
  1. Increase in maturity of the Faith from its obscure beginnings due to this unleashed process
GPB xii-1 (22-38), xvi-1 (18-41), xvii-0 (1, 24-33), 372-1 (13-14); Many of the elements of this section below are also in the outline of the foreword.
402-2 (34-37)
    1. A few Shaykhí Ithná-'Asharíyyih Shí'ah students were transformed into a unified, animated, world community.
GPB xii-1 (22-27), xvi-1 (25-29)
402-2 (37-38)
    1. No less than 20,000 martyrs consecrated themselves for this Cause.
GPB 372-1 (13-14)
402-2 (38-40)
    1. They have been forged into a supranational, non-sectarian, non-political world religion.
402-2 (40-41)
    1. They spread over 5 continents and also to islands.
GPB xii-1 (28-29), xvi-1 (18-25)
402-2 (41), 403-0 (1)
    1. They have spread to over 60 sovereign countries and 17 dependencies (at the time of writing).
GPB xii-1 (30-31); (see the following site or this page for more current, authoritative statistics)
403-0 (1-2)
    1. They have a literature translated and broadcast into 40 languages (at the time of writing).
GPB xii-1 (31-32), xvi-1 (32-41), xvii-0 (1); (see this page for more current, authoritative statistics)
403-0 (2-3)
    1. They have endowments totaling several million dollars (at the time of writing).
GPB xii-1 (32-34), xvii-0 (28-33)
403-0 (3-4)
    1. They have been recognized by a number of Eastern and Western governments.
GPB xii-1 (34-36), xvii-0 (24-28)
403-0 (4-6)
    1. They are integral in aim, outlook, belief, and law.
GPB xii-1 (27-28)
403-0 (7-8)
    1. They have no professional clergy but are united through a divine, unique Administrative Order.
403-0 (8-10)
    1. They include representatives of all leading Faiths, of various classes and races.
GPB xii-1 (37-38), xvi-1 (29-31);See this page for more current, authoritative statistics)
403-0 (10-13)
    1. They are faithful to their civil obligations and conscious of civic responsibilities, facing perils and sufferings together with the greater society, but confident in their own high destiny.
403-1; 403-2, 404-0; 404-1, 405, 406-0; 406-1, 407-0
  1. Overview of events for the century (see also VIII. below)
(see below)
403-1
    1. The Báb: Summary of His Ministry
GPB Chapters 1 and 2, 3, 4, and 5 (and part of Chapter 6)
403-1 (14-23)
      1. The Declaration in Shíráz; the resulting clamor amongst the people, government, and clergy and His resulting imprisonment in Máh-Kú and Chihríq where He instituted His Covenant, laws, and majority of Writings.
GPB Chapters 1 and 2 (and part of Chapter 6)
403-1 (23-26)
      1. His disciples under Bahá'u'lláh dramatically ushered in the new Dispensation, abrogating the Islámic law.
GPB 31
403-1 (26-39)
      1. He publicly proclaimed Himself to be the Qá'im in front of prominent leaders; He endured massacres of His followers in the provinces which eliminated many including His noblest supporters/Letters of the Living; He suffered personal humiliations and finally His own execution, leaving only Bahá'u'lláh in a dungeon (after the greatest Bábí heroine and His amanuensis were also martyred).
GPB Chapters 3, 4, and 5 (and part of Chapter 6)
403-2, 404-0
    1. Baháu'lláh: Summary of His Ministry
GPB Chapters 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12
403-2, 404-0 (1-14)
      1. In a dungeon (9 years after the Báb's Declaration), Bahá'u'lláh, the fruit of the Báb's promise was redeemed, and though He was banished and withdrew to Kurdistán, He returned to reform the community and proclaim His Mission.
GPB Chapters 7, 8, and part of 9.
404-0 (14-28)
      1. Though the Báb's nominee rebelled (and though He was banished again), Bahá'u'lláh's Faith shone highly in His proclamation to the kings and rulers.
GPB Part of Chapters 9 and 10
404-0 (28-40)
      1. Though then banished to 'Akká, He was allowed by this to formulate His laws and principles of His Order.
GPB Part of Chapter 10, 11, 12
404-1, 405, 406-0
    1. 'Abdu'l-Bahá: Summary of His Ministry
GPB Chapters 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20
404-1, 405-0 (1-12)
      1. Though the enemies of the Cause were emboldened (including a defection by one next in rank to 'Abdu'l-Bahá) and the supporters shaken, Bahá'u'lláh's Covenant preserved the Faith's unity and led it forward.
GPB Chapter 15
405-0 (12-21)
      1. Due to the success and strength of the Covenant, 'Abdu'l-Bahá's influence reached Europe and North America, He was able to begin to transfer the remains of the Báb, and begin the process of erecting the first House of Worship in Turkistán.
GPB Chapter 16
405-0 (21-35)
      1. Though barraged and circumscribed by the Arch-breaker of the Covenant and 'Abdu'l-Hamíd's orders, 'Abdu'l-Bahá was finally able to journey to Europe and America and consolidate and expand the Faith, leading it to the Far East and to the Antipodes.
GPB Chapters 17, 18, 19, and part of 20
405-0 (35-41), 406-0
      1. Despite the threat posed by the cruel Jamál Páshá and the disrupting world war, 'Abdu'l-Bahá was able to guide the West with the Tablets of the Divine Plan, and with the war's end, the military despot was defeated, 'Abdu'l-Bahá's prophecies were fulfilled, His prestige enhanced, and His Cause spread to Australia.
GPB Part of Chapter 20
406-1, 406-2, 407-0
    1. The Administrative Order: Summary of its important events thus far
GPB Chapters 22, 23, 24, and 25
406-1
      1. Though 'Abdu'l-Bahá's passing brought sorrow and hope to the enemies of the Cause, leading the latter to political and religious instigations, His Will and Testament (inspired by Bahá'u'lláh) allowed the galvanizing of Europe, Asia, Africa, and America into action to help them establish local and national Assemblies and constitutions, become recognized by authorities, found administrative headquarters, raise the Western House of Worship superstructure, expanding endowments and gaining their recognition in Israel and North America as being religious.
GPB Chapter 22
406-2, 407-0
      1. Despite (or because of) the Egyptian ecclesiastical court's ruling against the Bahá'ís, the unjust decision of a court in Baghdád robbing the Faith of a site of pilgrimage, the powerful communist adversary in Russia robbing it of its first House of Worship, His followers asserted (and sometimes gained recognition of) their Faith's independence, enforced some of their own laws, obtained a world Tribunal's condemnation of the Baghdád court, expanded to 34 more countries and 13 dependencies, spread literature in 29 more languages, enrolled a Queen, and completed the exterior ornamentation of the second House of Worship, concluding their first Plan.
GPB Chapters 23, 24, and 25
407-1, 408, 409-0
  1. Punishment afflicting those who challenged the Faith (and heroic opportunitiies for the humble)
GPB 81, 224, 317 (see also the TN and DB cross-references in the outline for Chapter 5)
407-1, 408, 409-0 (1)
    1. Afflications against opposers of the Faith:
      1. Heedless kings/emperors/princes were topped, assassinated, or shamed;
      1. The Caliphate was humbled;
      1. Other hostile sacerdotal orders were dismembered, declined, or secularized;
      1. Apostates and rebels (including especially formerly prominent ones) despite the havoc they brought were frustrated or degraded and impotent against the march of the Faith;
      1. Opposing ministers were disgraced;
      1. Humanity as a whole was brought into two awful wars.
GPB 81, 224, 317 (see also the TN and DB cross-references in the outline for Chapter 5)
409-0 (1-6)
    1. The humble, on the other hand, who responded gained a heroism even dwarfing the earlier spiritual heroes of humanity
409-1, 410-0
  1. Crisis and victory alternating throughout (see also VI. above--this section repeats much of the contents in VI., albeit to demonstrate the alternation of crisis and victory amidst those events)
(see below)
409-1 (7-13)
    • Introduction to pulsations of crisis and victory
409-1 (13-22)
    1. Crisis and victory during the Ministry of the Báb
GPB Chapters 1 and 2, 3, 4, and 5 (and part of Chapter 6)
409-1 (13-18)
      1. Despite the resulting fanaticism and His imprisonment after His Declaration, the Báb subsequently set up His laws and Covenant, had it proclaimed in Badasht, and publicly asserted His station.
GPB Chapters 1 and 2, (and part of Chapter 6)
409-1 (19-22)
      1. After uprisings in the provinces, His execution, and Bahá'u'lláh's imprisonment, the Bahá'í Revelation then dawned.
GPB Chapters 3, 4, and 5 (and part of Chapter 6)
409-1 (22-33)
    1. Crisis and victory during the Ministry of Bahá'u'lláh
GPB Chapters 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12
409-1 (22-26)
      1. Bahá'u'lláh's banishment and withdrawal was followed by a Bábí resurgence and His Declaration.
GPB Chapters 7 and 8
409-1 (26-30)
      1. His banishment to Constantinople and the crisis started by Mírzá Yahyá were succeeded by a proclamation to the leaders of the world.
GPB Chapters 8, 9, and 10
409-1 (30-33)
      1. His banishment to 'Akká was followed by the promulgation of His laws and Covenant.
GPB Chapters 10, 11, and 12
409-1 (33-41), 410-0 (1-7)
    1. Crisis and victory during the Ministry of 'Abdu'l-Bahá
GPB Chapters 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20
409-1 (33-37)
      1. Mírzá Muhammad-'Alí's rebellion was followed by the Faith's introduction in the West and the transfer of the Báb's remains to the Holy Land.
GPB Chapters 15 and 16
409-1 (37-41), 410-0 (1)
      1. 'Abdu'l-Bahá's renewed incarceration was followed by 'Abdu'l-Hamí's downfall, 'Abdu'l-Bahá's release, the entombment of the Báb's remains, and 'Abdu'l-Bahá's triumphal journeys to Europe and America.
GPB Chapters 17 and 18, and 19
410-0 (1-7)
      1. The world war, dangers brought by Jamál Páshá, and Covenant-breaker activity led to the Tablets of the Divine Plan, the flight of Jamál Pá, the liberation of the Holy Land, enhanced prestige of the Faith at the World Centre, and expansion of activities in East and West.
GPB Chapter 20
410-0 (7-23)
    1. Crisis and victory during the Beginning of the Formative Age/Administrative Order
GPB Chapters 22, 23, 24, and 25
410-0 (7-11)
      1. The agitation at 'Abdu'l-Bahá's passing was followed by the promulgation of His Will and Testament, the beginnings of the Formative Age, and the laying of foundations for the Administrative Order.
GPB Chapter 22
410-0 (11-23)
      1. The seizure of the keys to the Tomb of Bahá'u'lláh, the occupation of His House in Baghdád, outbreak of persecution in Russia, and expulsion from Islám in Egypt was followed by a public assertion of the Faith's independent religious status, by the recognition of this status at its world center, by the League of Nations testifying to the justice of its claims, by expansion of its international teaching and literature, by royal testimonials to its Divine origin, and by the completion of the exterior ornamentation of its Western House of Worship.
GPB Chapters 22, 23, 24, and 25
410-1, 410-2, 411-0
  1. Successes
410-1
    1. Through unparalleled assaults, preserved its unity and strengthened
410-2, 411-0
    1. Broad overview of great achievements thus far including spread throughout the earth, establishing of its Covenant and Administration, freeing itself of many hindrances to emancipation and recognition, gaining victories over its adversaries, and launching its first spiritual crusade (and remaining objectives exist--see below)
411-1, 412
  1. Future (objectives and hope)
411-1, 412-0
    1. Remaining objectives detailed
411-1, 412-0
      1. establish the Universal House of Justice, achieve full emancipation, launch successive campaigns to places where Administration not set up, gain the seat of learning in Egypt, liberate the Most Great House, build the House of Worship in Tihrán and the dependencies of the other existing two, rear the dome of the Shrine of the Báb, codify and promulgate the laws of the Kitáb-i-Aqdas, undertake measures for instituting Bahá'í courts, rebuild the community and House of Worship of Turkistán, discover the sovereign to rule in Tihrán, fight the contest brought on by attacks by leaders of religions, and await the Golden Age, Most Great Peace, Kingdom of God on earth, the maturity of humanity, and birth of a world civilization through energies released by Bahá'u'lláh's World Order
412-1
    1. Whatever opposition, Faith has proof it can overcome and more until its foreordained mission is fulfilled



















Condensed Outline for the By Location Outline (not an actual chapter of God Passes By)


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
5-1, 9-0, 9-2, 10-2, 13-2, 16, 19-2, 20-1, 22-0, 52-0, 54-1 I.    Placed Visited by the BábDB 26-30, 72, 77 and note 1, 216-224, 227, 235-243
54-1II.    Locations where His Sacred Remains were brought on the way to Mount Carmel (none)



















Extended Outline for the By Location Outline (not an actual chapter of God Passes By)


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
I.    Placed Visited by the Báb
     A.    Born in ShírázDB 72
     B.    Went to Bushihr for commercial pursuits from 17-22? years oldDB 77 and note 1
     C.    Karbilá - exact time before Declaration? Before or after visit to Bushihr?DB 26-30
5-1     D.    Shíráz - Enrolls Letters of the Living, awaiting Mullá Husayn to Báhá'u'lláh in Tihrán
9-0     E.    Bushihr (then one month sea voyage to Jaddih)
9-0     F.    Jaddih
9-0     G.    Mecca (Day of Prayer, Sacrifice of lambs and rites, Mírzá Muhit-i-Kirmání, Sherif of Mecca via Quddús)
9-2     H.    Medina
9-2     I.    Jaddih
9-2     J.    Bushihr - farewell to Mullá Husayn
10-2     K.    Shíráz - The Blessed Báb was struck in the face, enrollments (Vahíd, Hujjat, Ahmad-i-Azghandí) occurred, plague took place
13-2     L.    Isfahán - tranquil, set inheritance to His family (before?), story of ablutions, Imám-Jum'ih, good governor, Aqásí's intervention
     M.    KáshánDB 216-224
     N.    near QumDB 216-224
     O.    QumrúdDB 216-224
16     P.    fortress of Kinár-Gird/neighborhood
16     Q.    outside KulaynDB 227
     R.    a mile toward TihránDB 235-243
     S.    Siyáh-DihánDB 235-243
     T.    TabrízDB 235-243
16     U.    Máh-Kú
19-2     V.    Chihríq
20-1     W.    (Avoiding Khuy) to Urúmíyyih (ablutions)
20-1     X.    Tabríz (examination)
22-0     Y.    Chihríq
52-0     Z.    Tabríz
II.    Locations where His Sacred Remains were brought on the way to Mount Carmel
54-1     A.    Silk factory (Mílán?)
54-1     B.    Tihrán (Imám-Zádih-Hasan)
54-1     C.    different places
54-1     D.    Holy Land (Mount Carmel)