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XXIV: “Praised be Thou, O Lord my God! I implore Thee…” |
Praised be Thou, O Lord my God! I implore Thee
by Them Who are the Tabernacles of Thy Divine
holiness, Who are the Manifestations of Thy transcendent
unity and the Day-Springs of Thine inspiration
and revelation, to grant that Thy servants may
not be kept back from this Divine Law which, at Thy
will and according to Thy pleasure, hath branched
out from Thy most great Ocean. Do Thou, then,
ordain for them that which Thou didst ordain for
Thy chosen ones and for the righteous among Thy
creatures, whose constancy in Thy Cause the tempests
of trials have failed to shake, and whom the tumults
of tests have been powerless to hinder from magnifying
Thy most exalted Word—the Word through
Which the heavens of men’s idle fancies and vain
imaginations have been split asunder. Thou art, verily,
the Almighty, the All-Glorious, the All-Knowing.
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Enable, then, Thy servants, O my God, to recognize
the Day-Star that hath shone forth above the
horizon of Thine irrevocable decree and purpose, and
suffer them not to be deprived of the Paradise which
Thou, by Thy name, the All-Glorious, hast called into
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being in the heavens of Thine exalted omnipotence.
Cause them, moreover, O my God, to hearken to
Thy most sweet voice, that they may all hasten to
recognize Thy unity and acknowledge Thy oneness,
O Thou Who art the Beloved of the hearts of all that
yearn after Thee, and the Object of the adoration of
such as have known Thee!
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I beseech Thee, by them that have cut down all
the idols in this Revelation through which the Most
Grievous Convulsion and the Great Terror have appeared,
to assist, at all times, Thy servants with the
signs of Thine almighty power and the evidences of
Thy transcendent and all-compelling might. Grant,
then, that their hearts may be made as strong as brass,
that they may remain unmoved by the overpowering
might of such as have transgressed against Him Who
is the Manifestation of Thine Essence and the Day-Spring
of Thine invisible Self, and that they may all
arise to glorify and help Thee, so that through them
the ensigns of Thy triumph may be lifted up in Thy
realm, and the standards of Thy Cause may be unfurled
throughout Thy dominions. Thou art He who
from everlasting hath, through the potency of His
will, been all-powerful, and will continue to remain
the same for ever and ever. Thou art, verily, the All-Glorious,
the Most High. No God is there but Thee,
the Most Powerful, the Most Exalted, the Help in
Peril, the Most Great, the One Being, the Incomparable,
the All-Glorious, the Unrestrained.
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