rom darkness
and bring them into the world of light.
4 It is also recorded in the blessed Gospel: Travel ye throughout the
world and call ye the people to the Kingdom of God.(8) Now this is the
time that you may arise and perform this most great service and become the
cause of the guidance of innumerable souls. Thus through this superhuman
service the rays of peace and conciliation may illumine and enlighten all
the regions and the world of humanity may find peace and composure.
5 During my stay in America I cried out in every meeting and summoned the
people to the propagation of the ideals of universal peace. I said plainly
that the continent of Europe had become like unto an arsenal and its
conflagration was dependent upon one spark, and that in the coming years,
or within two years, all that which is recorded in the Revelation of John
and the Book of Daniel would become fulfilled and come to pass. This
matter, in all probability, was published in the San Francisco Bulletin,
October 12, 1912. You may refer to it, so that the truth may become clear
and manifest; thus ye may fully realize that this is the time for the
diffusion of the fragrances.
6 The magnanimity of man must be heavenly or, in other words, it must be
assisted by the divine confirmation, so that he may become the cause of
the illumination of the world of humanity.
7 Upon you be greeting and praise!
5: TABLET TO THE BAHA'IS OF CANADA AND GREENLAND
_Revealed on April 5, 1916, in the garden adjacent to the Shrine of
Baha'u'llah, and addressed to the Baha'is of Canada--Newfoundland, Prince
Edward Island, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Manitoba,
Ontario, Alberta, British Columbia, Yukon, Mackenzie, Keewatin, Ungava,
Franklin Islands--and Greenland. _
1
_He is God!_
O ye daughters and sons of the Kingdom:
2 Although in most of the states and cities of the United States, praise
be to God, His fragrances are diffused, and souls unnumbered are turning
their faces and advancing toward the Kingdom of God, yet in some of the
states the Standard of Unity is not yet upraised as it should be, nor are
the mysteries of the Holy Books, such as the Bible, the Gospel, and the
Qur'an, unraveled. Through the concerted efforts of all the friends the
Standard of Unity must needs be unfurled in those states, and the divine
teachings promoted, so that these states may also receive their portion of
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