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  1. 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.
  2. Bahá'ísm, by Albert Vail: Review. Henry Bentson (1914). One-paragraph summary of Vail's book. Reviews.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
  6. 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of violation" of the Covenant in London and other European assemblies: a 5-page essay from 1914, and a 28-page (unpublished?)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.
  7. 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.
  8. Hints for Residents and Travellers in Persia. A. R. Neligan (1914). 2-sentence mention of Babis/Bahá'ís. Excerpts.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.
  13. 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.
  14. 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.
  15. 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.
  16. 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.
  17. 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.
  18. 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.
  19. 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.
  20. 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.
  21. 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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