- Babis, The. Eustache de Lorey (1907). Translation of an article which appeared in the official gazette of the Persian government, followed by a letter from de Gobineau, on the torture of Babis after the assassination attempt on the Shah, 1852. Excerpts.
- Call of Attention to the Behaists or Babists of America, A. August J. Stenstrand (1907). Propaganda materials by an early follower of Ibrahim Kheiralla and self-professed Azali. Histories.
- Emma Maxwell (Maxie) Jones Collection. Emma Maxie Jones, comp. , Ernie Jones, comp. (1907-1974/2021/2024). 65 documents collected by Maxie Jones covering a wide variety of topics and sources: pilgrims' notes, letters of Shoghi Effendi, convention reports, Tablets, hymns, compilations, talks of Ruhiyyih Khanum, personal letters of early Bahá'ís. Archives.
- Episode of The 'Báb'. E. Crawshay Williams (1907). Brief overview of the Báb's execution. Excerpts.
- Epistle to the Bahá'í World, An. Mirza Badi'u'llah, Ameen Ullah Fareed, trans. (1907). Letter from the half-brother of `Abdu'l-Bahá about Badi'u'llah's exit from, return to, and then exit again from the Bahá'í Faith. Histories.
- Extracts from Notes Taken at Acca. Aline Shane-Devin (1907-10). Discussion on spiritual concepts, prayer, the importance of loving and understanding God; creation and immortality of souls; human and divine spirit; divine punishment and mercy; interracial marriage; immaculate conception; universal Manifestations. Pilgrims.
- Five Years in a Persian Town. Napier Malcolm (1907). Many passing mentions, plus a detailed overview, in an account by a Christian missionary in Yazd, first published in 1905. Excerpts.
- Främmande religionsurkunder. Nathan Soderblom (1907). Short excerpt in Swedish titled "Foreign religious deeds" which quotes the Bahá'í Writings. Histories.
- Islam, A Challenge to Faith. Samuel M. Zwemer (1907). Overview of the Mahdi and history of the Bábí and Bahá'í faiths in the context of dissidence within Islam; quote from a Christian missionary on his inability to convert Bahá'ís, and his estimate of the Bahá'í population of Persia. Excerpts.
- Pilgrim Letter of Hooper Harris to Mr. Hoar. Hooper Harris (1907-04). Letter from a pilgrim to a friend back home in America, giving impressions of Akka and of Abdu'l-Bahá. Pilgrims.
- Story of the Bahai Movement, The. Sydney Sprague (1907/1908). A short history and introduction to the Baha’i Faith by an early American Baha’i. Articles.
- Table Talks and Notes Taken at Acca. Corinne True, Mirza Hadi, Ameen Ullah Fareed, trans. (1907). Notes of a pilgrimage in 1907, and Abdu'l-Bahá's answers to questions posed by True, published as a book. Pilgrims.
- Table Talks at Acca. Arthur S. Agnew (1907). Description of his visit to 'Abdu'l-Bahá in Akká in 1907 by an early American Bahá'í. Pilgrims.
- Ten Days in the Light of Akka. Julia M. Grundy (1907). A lengthy recollection of conversations with Abdu'l-Bahá and notes of his lectures. Books.
- Whence? Why? Whither?: Man, things, other things. Arthur Pillsbury Dodge (1907). Meditations on the purpose of humanity, the reality of religion, signs of the Kingdom, racism, and prophecies fulfilled. Includes response to a speech on politics and history by Cornell University president Andrew D. White. Not yet proofread. Books.
- Will and Testament of Abdu'l-Bahá. Abdu'l-Bahá (1992 [1905-1907]). 'Abdu'l-Bahá's Will and Testament consists of three parts - all three written in His own hand. The first one was revealed around 1905 and the second and third sometime around 1907. Writings.
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