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XXXIV: “Praised be Thou, O Lord my God! I implore Thee…” 44 |
Praised be Thou, O Lord my God! I implore Thee
by Thine Ancient Beauty and Most Great Name,
Whom Thou hast sacrificed that all the dwellers of
Thine earth and heaven may be born anew, and
Whom Thou hast cast into prison that mankind may,
as a token of Thy bounty and of Thy sovereign might,
be released from the bondage of evil passions and
corrupt desires, to number me with those who have
so deeply inhaled the fragrance of Thy mercy, and
hastened with such speed unto the living waters of
Thy grace, that no dart could hinder them from
turning unto Thee, nor any spear from setting their
faces towards the orient of Thy Revelation.
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We testify, O my Lord, that Thou art God and
that there is none other God besides Thee. From everlasting
Thou wast enthroned on the inaccessible
heights of Thy power, and wilt unto everlasting continue
to exercise Thy transcendent and unrestrained
dominion. The hosts of the world are powerless to
frustrate Thy will, nor can all the dwellers of the
earth and all the inmates of heaven annul Thy decree.
Thou truly art the Almighty, the Most Exalted, the
Most Great.
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Bless, O my God, those of the followers of the
Bayán as have been numbered with the people of
Bahá, who have entered within the Crimson Ark in
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Thy Name, the Most Exalted, the Most High. Thy
might, verily, is equal to all things.
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