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| ‘Abdu’l-Bahá ‘Abbás | Frontispiece |
| The Fortress of Mákú where the Báb was incarcerated | 2 |
| The Sacred Tomb of Bahá’u’lláh showing part of the Mansion of Bahjí | 6 |
| The Sacred Tomb of the Báb and ‘Abdu’l-Bahá on Mt. Carmel. | 12 |
| Reception in honor of Rúḥí Effendi Afnán | 20 |
| Program of first Convention for Amity between the Colored and White Races in America |
22-23 |
| Feast celebrating the seventieth anniversary of the birthday of John D. Bosch, California |
25 |
| Hillside amphitheatre on the Griffith property, California | 25 |
| Pioneer group of Occidental Bahá’ís in Paris, France | 29 |
| Bahá’ís of Melbourne, Australia, and Miss Martha Root | 29 |
| A group of Bahá’ís at Baghdád, ‘Iráq | 35 |
| Delegates to the Annual Bahá’í Convention in Egypt | 35 |
| Dr. Susan I. Moody and Miss Elizabeth Stewart | 36 |
| Center of New Zealand and City of Nelson | 41 |
| First Bahá’í Feast held in Auckland, New Zealand, and Mr. and Mrs. Dunn | 41 |
| Bahá’í Japanese children | 45 |
| His honor Mírzá Abu’l-Faḍl, author of Bahá’í books | 48 |
| Bahá’í children of Karachi, India, and Madam Shírází, teacher | 60 |
| Ḥájí Maḥmúd Qassábchí, President of the Baghdád, ‘Iráq, Spiritual Assembly |
68 |
| Interior of the Ḥazíratu’l-Quds, Baghdád, ‘Iráq | 72 |
| Bahá’ís of Alexandria, Egypt, at the Feast of Ridván | 76 |
| ‘Abdu’l-Bahá when a young man | 80 |
| Facsimile of excerpt from the Will and Testament of Bahá’u’lláh | 80 |
| The Greatest Holy Leaf, Sister of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá | 83 |
| The Purest Branch, Brother of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá | 83 |
| Delegates and friends attending the Eighteenth Annual Convention of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada, at San Francisco, California, 1926 |
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| Delegates and friends attending the Nineteenth Annual Convention of the Bahá’ís of the United States and Canada, at Montreal, Canada, 1927 |
98 |
| Entrance to the Garden of Ridván where Bahá’u’lláh declared His Mission to the world |
108 |
| Views of the riverside of the Garden of Ridván, Baghdád, ‘Iráq | 111 |
| The Mashriqu’l-Adhkár—the first Bahá’í House of Worship in America | 112 |
| ‘Abdu’l-Bahá on the Mashriqu’l-Adhkár Grounds, May I, 1912 | 120 |
| The resting-place of two Bahá’ís representative of East and West: Mírzá Nakílu’d-Dawlih and Dr. J. E. Esslemont |
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