- Bahá'ísm: A Study of a Contemporary Movement. Albert Ross Vail (1914-07). Scholarly analysis of the influence of the Bahá'í Faith and the psychology of its followers. Articles.
- Bahá'ísm, by Albert Vail: Review. Henry Bentson (1914). One-paragraph summary of Vail's book. Reviews.
- City of Dancing Dervishes, The: And other sketches and studies from the Near East. Harry Charles Lukach (1914). One-half page summary of the Mahdi and Bahá'í history. Excerpts.
- Deeper Aspects of the War, Some. Wellesley Tudor Pole (1914-11). Public lecture given in Westminster, November 18 1914, on the belief that "behind all this welter some great purpose is being evolved, that out of the world war will come a better and happier era for mankind and a lasting peace will become established." Talks.
- Diary of Ahmad Sohrab, The: Diary Letters and Notes. Ahmad Sohrab (1913-1914). Letters from Abdu'l-Bahá's secretary during His travels to North America, written July 1913 - Oct 1914. Pilgrims.
- Firmness in the Covenant and Protection of the Cause of God. Charles Mason Remey (1914/1918). Two versions of an essay written in response to "certain conditions of violation" of the Covenant in London and other European assemblies: a 5-page essay from 1914, and a 28-page (unpublished?) article from 1918. Articles.
- Function of Sports in Life, The. Shoghi Effendi (1914-15). Published under the name "Shawki Rabbani," for his school journal, when he was 17 or 18 years old. Guardian.
- Hints for Residents and Travellers in Persia. A. R. Neligan (1914). 2-sentence mention of Babis/Bahá'ís. Excerpts.
- Historical Context for the Prayer 'O God! Refresh and Gladden My Spirit...': Extract from the Diary of Ahmad Sohrab. Ahmad Sohrab (1914-05-09). Two page excerpt from the diary, dated May 9 1914, responding to these questions: what should Bahá'ís expect to accomplish; the origin of evil; the purpose of one's life; the Golden Age; what is hell; what are Bahá'u'lláh's objectives. Pilgrims.
- Le Béyan Persan. The Báb, A. L. M. Nicolas, trans. (1911-1914). French translation of the Persian Bayán, one of the principal writings of the Báb. Translations.
- Letter to the Believers in Portland, Oregon: 1914 June 1. Ahmad Sohrab, trans. (1914-06-01). One-paragraph letter of greeting and encouragement, sent from Hotel Tiberias, Syria; includes historical picture of the hotel. Translations.
- Letter to the Portland, Oregon Spiritual Assembly: 1914 October 14. Abdu'l-Bahá, Badi Boshrui, trans. (1914-10-14). Text and photograph of a hand-written letter that offers praise for the Portland assembly; identifies Williams Jennings Bryan, then Secretary of State, as a candle for peace; and warns of some "corrupted souls" coming to America (i.e. covenant breakers). Translations.
- Observations of a Bahá'í Traveller, 1908. Charles Mason Remey (1914). An account of travels among some Bahá'ís in Egypt, Israel, and Persia in 1908, written at the suggestion of Abdu'l-Bahá. Books.
- Real Turk, The. Stanwood Cobb (1914). Reflections on three years spent in Turkey during the rise of the Young Turk Party and the downfall of Abdul Hamid; the character of the Turkish, their temperament, and their way of looking at life. Books.
- Reconciliation of Races and Religions, The. Thomas Kelly Cheyne (1914). Early history of the Bábí and Bahá'í movements, life stories of their participants, and their contemporary religious context, written by a distinguished British Biblical scholar. Books.
- Religious Influence of Persia, The: A Paper Read before the Persia Society. E. G. Browne (1914-05-20). Passing mentions of the Bahá'í Faith in the context of Persian culture and letters. Excerpts.
- River of Life, The: A Selection from the Teachings of Bahá'u'lláh and 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Yuhanna Dawud, comp. (1914). An early book-length compilation, edited and translated by Dawud. Books.
- Supplication To the Believers of God and the Maid-servants of the Merciful, Portland, Oregon. Abdu'l-Bahá (1914-09-27). Text, and photograph of a small poster, of a translation of a one-paragraph Tablet. Translations.
- Three Books of Poetry. Horace Holley (1913-1914). Collections Creation: Post-Impressionist Poems, The Inner Garden: A Book of Verse, and The Stricken King and Other Poems. Books.
- Twenty-one Days with Abdu'l-Bahá in the Holy Land. M. R. Shirazi (1914). A lecture delivered at the Lodge of the Karachi Theosophical Society on the 13th June 1914. Pilgrims.
- Yahi-Bahi Society of Mrs. Resselyer-Brown, The. Steven Leacock, Ralph D. Wagner, comp. (1914). Canadian humorist's 1914 parody of 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Fiction.
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