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| ABU0024
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Public address given on 1912-08-27
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2000
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Promulgation of Universal Peace, The
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All things are in motion; kinds of motion; Harmony of science and religion; Heat and motion; Passage of elementary matter through degrees of existence; Prejudice; racial prejudice; class distinction; Second birth; The divine emanation; the all-pervading bounty of God; The Holy Spirit; Being a channel for the Holy Spirit in teaching the Cause; Unity of existence [wahdatu'l-wujud]; Universal peace; world unity
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| ABU0148
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Words spoken in the house of Abdu'l-Baha in Jan 1910
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1050
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Evolution; human evolution; Heat and motion; Independent investigation of truth; reality; Islamic laws and jurisprudence; Qur'an and Hadith quotation and interpretation
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| ABU0989
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Words spoken at Rue St. Didier 30 in Paris, 1913-03-16
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310
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Abdu'l-Bahá on Divine Philosophy
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All things are in motion; kinds of motion; Education and the development of capacity; Heat and motion; Spiritual transformation; Wine as symbol of spiritual transformation
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| ABU1918
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Words spoken on 1913-06-17 in Port Said
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150
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Persian
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Abdu'l-Bahá in Europe, 1912-1913
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Heat and motion; Law of cause and effect; Spiritual transformation; Wine as symbol of spiritual transformation; The Word of God; influence and centrality of
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| ABU2229
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Words spoken on 1912-12-24 in London
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110
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Persian
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Abdu'l-Bahá in Europe, 1912-1913
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Heat and motion; John the Baptist; Power of the Manifestation of God; Teaching the Cause; call to teach
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| ABU2506
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Words to a Frenchman, spoken on 1914-06-03
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90
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All things are in motion; kinds of motion; Evolution; human evolution; Heat and motion; Law of transformation and change; Passage of elementary matter through degrees of existence
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| BH00223
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Lawh-i-Hikmat (Tablet of Wisdom)
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2680
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Arabic
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Bahá'í Scriptures; Tablets of Bahá'u'lláh Revealed after the Kitab-i-Aqdas; Bahá'í Prayers [2002]
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Lawh-i-Hikmat (Tablet of Wisdom)
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Calls on the people to observe a number of spiritual maxims; answers a question regarding the origin of creation; describes the Word of God as ‘the Cause which hath preceded the contingent world’; identifies nature with the operation of the Divine Will; mentions in positive terms some ancient philosophers, including Empedocles, Pythagoras, Hippocrates, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Balinus, and Hermes; states that the essence and fundamentals of philosophy have emanated from the Prophets; and asserts that a true philosopher would never deny God and His evidences.
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Consorting with all; being kind; loving to all; Corruption and decline of Islam; of the Shi'ih; Greek philosophers; Greek civilization; Heat and motion; Purpose; goal of creation; Special knowledge of the Manifestation of God; The divine emanation; the all-pervading bounty of God; Walking the spiritual path; spiritual wayfaring; the virtuous life; Word of God sanctified from time and place
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| BH03124
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290
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Arabic
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All things are in motion; kinds of motion; Detachment; severance; renunciation; patience; Heat and motion; Tests and trials; sacrifice and suffering; The Word of God; influence and centrality of
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| BH11218
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40
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Arabic
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Lawh-i-Hikmat
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Heat and motion; Praise and encouragement; Steadfastness; perseverance; faithfulness; Word of God the cause of creation
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| BH11852
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90
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Persian
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Acquiescence and resignation; contentment; All things are in motion; kinds of motion; Attaining good pleasure of God; Heat and motion; Love, unity, and fellowship among the friends; in the Cause; One universal law; attractive power of love; Power of love
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