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sought Him in the wilderness, a certain Mírzá
Muhammad-`Alí of Rasht came to see Him, and
related, before a large gathering of people, that which
had been done, affecting the honor of the Báb, which
hath truly overwhelmed all lands with sorrow. Great
God! How could they have countenanced this most
grievous betrayal? Briefly, We beseech God to aid
the perpetrator of this deed to repent, and return
unto Him. He, verily, is the Helper, the All-Wise.
As to Dayyán--upon him be the glory of God
and His mercy--he attained Our presence in accordance
with that which had been revealed by the pen
of the Primal Point. We pray God to aid the heedless
to turn unto Him, and such as have turned aside
to direct themselves towards Him, and them that
have denied Him to acknowledge this Cause, which,
no sooner did it appear than all created things proclaimed:
"He that was hidden in the Treasury of
Knowledge, and inscribed by the Pen of the Most
High in His Books, and His Scriptures, and His
Scrolls, and His Tablets, is come!"
In this connection it hath been deemed necessary
to mention such traditions as have been recorded
regarding the blessed and honored city of Akká, that
haply thou mayest, O Hádí, seek a path unto the
Truth, and a road leading unto God.
In the name of God, the Compassionate, the
Merciful.
The following hath been recorded concerning the
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