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The City Temple: Introduction 17 |
Though ‘Abdu’l-Bahá’s coming had not been
advertised the Church was filled to its utmost
capacity. Few that were there will ever forget the
sight of that venerable figure clad in his Eastern
garb, ascending the pulpit stairs to address a
public gathering for the first time in his life. That
this should be at a Christian place of worship in
the West has its own deep significance. Mr.
Campbell introduced the visitor with a few simple
words in the course of which he said: “We, as the
followers of the Lord Jesus Christ, who is to us
and will always be the Light of the World, view
with sympathy and respect every movement of
the Spirit of God in the experience of mankind,
and therefore we give greeting to ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in
the name of all who share the spirit of our Master,
and are trying to live their lives in that Spirit. The
Bahá’í Movement is very closely akin to, I think I
might say is identical with, the spiritual purpose
of Christianity.”
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Inscription in the Old Bible
Written by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in Persian
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