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AU1_1STDavid Starr
AU1_2NDJordan
LG1_THISEnglish
FILE_NAMEjordan_days_man
PUB_THISWorld Book Company
CITY_THISNew York
DATE_THIS1922
COLLECTION1Excerpt
VOLUMEvol. 2
TITLE_THISDays of a Man, The
PAGE_RANGE414
POST_DATE2016-11-19
POST_BYJonah Winters
PERMISSIONpublic domain
BLURBOne-paragraph mention of meeting Abdu'l-Bahá in 1912.
NOTESSee entire book at archive.org.
CONTENT

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Another visitor of the same year was the Bahai, Abdul Bahas, son of Baha O'llah, the famous Persian devotee, founder and head of a widespread religious sect holding as its chief tenet the Brotherhood of Man, with all that this implies of personal friendliness and international peace. Through an interpreter the kindly apostle expressed with convincing force a message accepted, in name at least, by good men and women all through the ages. He asked for some of my own essays to be translated into Persian and cordially invited me to his abode of peace in the hills of Damascus.

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