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[Tablet of November 7, 1921] |
Thy letter has been received and gave much joy. Praise be to
God that the confirmations of the Kingdom of Abhá reached and thou
becamest the cause of guidance of the souls. It is my hope that in
Korea thou wilt raise the banner of the Greatest Guidance. Convey
my utmost kindness to Mr. Roh
1
. I have utmost love for him and
ask for him Heavenly blessings.
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(November 7, 1921, Haifa. Received in Tokyo, February 14, 1922)
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1. | Mr. Roh, a Korean, had studied in the West. Returning to Korea by way of Palestine, he met some Bahá’ís on the ship who told him of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá. He met ‘Abdu’l-Bahá in Tiberius and was allowed several interviews by Him. Miss Alexander met Mr. Roh in Korea. He was teaching at the Christian College and told some of his students of the Bahá’í Faith, but he could not commit himself to the Faith. [ Back To Reference] |