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| 88 |
“Hearken ye, O Rulers of America ... the Ordainer, the All-Wise.“ (CF pp. 18-19) |
| 89 |
“O Spot that art situate ... the All-Knowing, the All-Wise.” (PDC p. 40) |
| 90 |
“O banks of the Rhine! ... conspicuous glory.” (PDC p. 37) |
| 91-93 |
“Let nothing grieve thee ... the wondrous Book.” (GWB LVI) |
| 99-104 |
“Say: O leaders of religion ... comprehend it.” (GWB XCVIII) |
| 105 |
“Whoso interpreteth ... the Lucid Book.” (ESW pp. 129-130) |
| 118 |
“The Lord hath granted ... bone be quickened.” (SW p. 113) |
| 120 |
“Adorn your heads ... the All-Wise.” (SW p. 113) |
| 121 |
“When the ocean of My Presence ... Ancient Root.” (WOB p. 134) |
| 122-25 |
“Consider the pettiness ... earth and heaven.” (GWB CLIX) |
| 144 |
“Consort with all religions ... things are ended.” (SW p. 114) |
| 161-63 |
“Blessed is the man ... the Most Bountiful.” (GWB XXXVII) |
| 165 |
“O concourse of divines! When my ... strange thing.” (PDC p. 82) |
| 165 |
“We have rent the veils ... hereafter ....” (PDC p. 82) |
| 166 |
“Had ye believed ... heedless.” (PDC p. 82) |
| 167 |
“This is the Cause ... idols to tremble.” (PDC p. 82) |
| 169 |
“O concourse of divines! Beware lest ... all signs.” (PDC p. 82) |
| 171 |
“Tear the veils asunder ... the negligent.” (PDC p. 82) |
| 173 |
“Happy are ye ... crumbling bone.” (SW p. 114) |
| 174 |
“When the Mystic Dove ... this mighty Stock.” (WOB p. 134) |
| 181-83 |
“The world’s equilibrium ... the Mighty, the Loving.” (GWB LXX) |