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CXXV: “O Thou the dread of Whom hath fallen upon all…” |
O Thou the dread of Whom hath fallen upon all
things, before the splendors of Whose face the countenances
of all men are downcast, at the revelations
of Whose sovereignty all necks have humbly bowed,
to the ruling of Whose will all hearts have been subdued,
the awfulness of Whose majesty hath caused
the foundations of all things to tremble, and to the
power of Whose authority the winds have been subjected!
I beseech Thee by the compelling force of
Thy Revelation, and by the power of Thy might,
and by the exaltation of Thy word, and by the sublimity
of Thy sovereignty, to number us with them
whom the world hath been powerless to hinder from
turning towards Thee.
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Cause me, O my Lord, to be of those who, with
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their substance and their own selves, have fought
valiantly in Thy path. Write down, then, for me the
recompense Thou didst ordain for them in the Tablet
of Thy decree. Stablish me also on the seat of truth
in Thy presence, and join me with the sincere among
Thy servants.
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I implore Thee, O my Lord, by Thy Messengers,
and Thy Chosen Ones, and by Him through Whom
Thou hast affixed Thy seal upon the Manifestations of
Thy Cause among Thy creatures, and Whom Thou
hast adorned with the ornament of Thine acceptance
among all that dwell in Thy heaven and on Thy
earth, to graciously assist me to attain unto what
Thou hast ordained for Thy servants and bidden
them observe in Thy Tablets. Wash away, then, my
sins, O my God, by Thy grace and bounty, and
reckon me among such as are not overtaken by fear
nor put to grief.
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