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Letter of November 27, 1924. |
The letters which our able and devoted friend, Mr. Horace
Holley, has addressed in your behalf to the Greatest Holy Leaf and
myself have all been received, and, together with their enclosures,
read with the closest attention. It is indeed highly gratifying to
observe that notwithstanding the strain and stress of the critical
period through which our beloved Cause is passing, the elected representatives
of the friends in America have, with unflinching faith,
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undaunted courage, and conspicuous ability, persevered in their task
and fulfilled their arduous duties.
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The splendid contribution you have made to the efforts of your
fellow-workers in England in connection with the Conference on
the Living Religions within the British Empire, we all heartily
appreciate and regard as a fresh evidence of the growing power and
solidarity of the Cause of God. Both in the admirable paper which
you arranged to be drafted and prepared, and in the person of your
devout, trusted and talented President, who performed his duty with
absolute fidelity and high distinction, you have rendered the Cause
of Bahá’u’lláh a fresh and distinguished service. May the results
achieved lend a fresh impetus to the onward march of the Cause
in the West.
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The recent measures you have adopted in view of the necessity
of promoting fuller confidence and a greater measure of understanding
and cooperation between the body of the believers and the local
and National Assemblies, will, I am confident, be of the greatest
value, and indicate clearly that you are fully aware of the true
position, the privileges and responsibilities of every Bahá’í Assembly.
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