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Abstract:
Early scholarly defense of the necessity of religion and the Bahá'í Faith in particular, including discussion of Bahá'í history and principles, written by the first French Bahá'í.
Notes:
This book is online in a variety of formats at archive.org, and another version was later posted to afnanlibrary.org.
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1. AboutAbout: "Bahaism is not a new religion," writes Hippolyte Dreyfus-Barney, "It is religion renewed... it does not pretend to represent the whole Truth; on the contrary, it recognises Truth in fundamental principles which are the basis of all former dispensations, and which for that very reason form the standpoint of concord too long lost sight of. And it requires people to renounce ancient superstitions, to abandon the dead letter in order to be penetrated by the living and vivifying spirit, then by that very means it confirms the original purity of their religion, whilst helping them to know and love everything profoundly beautiful in the others"¦ it will suffice for me to indicate that the Bahais believe that from all eternity God has raised up among human creatures higher beings who have inculcated mankind with the great moral principles on which societies are founded, and have thus been the supreme guides of its evolution." 2. PDF3. Corrected, formatted Word document (M. Thomas, 2021) |
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History | Formatted 2014-03 by Mike Thomas; Proofread 2014-03 by Mike Thomas. |
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