The endeavor in the following chapters will be to set forth,
as far as possible, fairly and without prejudice, the salient
features of the history and more especially of the teachings of
the Bahá’í Cause, so that readers may be enabled to form an
intelligent judgment as to their importance, and perhaps be
induced to search into the subject more deeply for themselves.
Search after truth, however, important though it be, is not
the whole aim and end of life. The truth is no dead thing, to be
placed in a museum when found—to be labeled, classified,
catalogued, exhibited and left there, dry and sterile. It is something
vital which must take root in men’s hearts and bear fruit
in their lives ere they reap the full reward of their search.
The real object, therefore, in spreading the knowledge of a
prophetic revelation is that those who become convinced of its
truth may proceed to practice its principles, to “lead the life”
and diffuse the glad tidings, thus hastening the advent of that
blessed day when God’s Will shall be done on earth as it is in
Heaven.