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title
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# of words
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language
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found in catalog
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found in tags
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abstract
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subjects
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| AB01695
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300
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mixed
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Covenant-breaking and Covenant-breakers; Firmness in the Covenant; Prayer for firmness in the Covenant; Power; greatness; centrality of the Covenant; Tests and trials; sacrifice and suffering; Things are known by their opposites; Wisdom [hikmat]
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| AB04043
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180
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Persian
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Being a source of light; guidance; Consolation and comfort; Steadfastness; perseverance; faithfulness; Tests and trials; sacrifice and suffering; Things are known by their opposites
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| AB04365
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170
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Acquiescence and resignation; contentment; Consolation and comfort; Love of God; Qur'an and Hadith quotation and interpretation; Things are known by their opposites
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| ABU0102
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Public address given on 1912-11-10
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1210
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Promulgation of Universal Peace, The
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Call to action; Creation of the world; Knowledge; recognition of God; The divine emanation; the all-pervading bounty of God; Things are known by their opposites; Transcendence; unknowability of God
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| ABU0122
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Public address given on 1912-05-02
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1120
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Promulgation of Universal Peace, The
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Man's distinction from the animal; Materialism; material vs. spiritual civilization; Power of the mind over nature; Proofs for the existence of God; Things are known by their opposites
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| ABU0682
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Words to some friends, spoken on 1914-12-28
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430
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Stories; anecdotes; Things are known by their opposites
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| ABU0844
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Words to the Master's entourage, spoken on 1913-05-23
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360
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Autobiographical account; narrative of Abdu'l-Baha; Banishment to; life in Constantinople; Stories; anecdotes; Things are known by their opposites
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| ABU1436
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Words spoken at Plaza Hotel in Chicago, 1912-05-04
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220
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Persian
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Mahmúd's Diary
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Changing and unchanging parts of religion; Law of transformation and change; Nonexistence of evil; relativity of good and evil; Oneness; unity of religion; Power; greatness; centrality of the Covenant; Things are known by their opposites; Unity; oneness of humanity
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| ABU2463
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Words to a Christian Scientist, spoken on 1912-11-14
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90
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Persian
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Mahmúd's Diary
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Law of transformation and change; Nonexistence of evil; relativity of good and evil; Perfection; imperfection of nature; Things are known by their opposites
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| ABU2945
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Words spoken in Dec. 1912 in London
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60
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Unpublished Talks by 'Abdu'l-Bahá
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The ephemeral and the eternal; Things are known by their opposites; Transience; worthlessness of the physical world
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| ABU3139
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Answer to questions, Dublin, 1912-08-09
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40
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Persian
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Mahmúd's Diary
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Nonexistence of evil; relativity of good and evil; Things are known by their opposites
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| ABU3163
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Words spoken on 1913-07-02 in Port Said
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40
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Covenant-breaking and Covenant-breakers; Forces of light and darkness; integration and disintegration; Things are known by their opposites; Two aspects of the human soul; the higher and lower natures
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| ABU3323
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Words spoken in Sep. 1911 in London
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30
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Abdu'l-Bahá in London
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Spiritual prerequisites of teaching the Cause; Things are known by their opposites; Two aspects of the human soul; the higher and lower natures
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