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Letter of 25 September 19341 |
On behalf of the Guardian I wish to acknowledge the receipt of
your deeply appreciated message of August 19th written through
the care of dear Mr. Schultheiss, and to thank you for it, as well as
for the beautiful photographs which you have been most kind in
sending to him. From them all he has gathered a very good impression
about the conditions of the Cause in your centre, and
was much encouraged to witness the beautiful spirit of fellowship
and of service which is animating your group. He cherishes, indeed,
the brightest hopes for the future expansion of the Faith not
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only in your two localities but throughout Germany as a whole.
He is ardently praying that the beloved Master’s promises to that
effect may gradually and by means of your painstaking and continued
labours be completely realized. In the meanwhile he
wishes you to persevere in your efforts for the study and the
spread of the Teachings, and to confidently and quietly toil for the
future establishment of Bahá’u’lláh’s world order in your
country.
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I was so pleased to receive your most welcome message. Any letter
bearing such evidences of exemplary devotion to the Cause of God
is a source of immense joy to my heart. I will most assuredly pray for
you all and cherish the brightest hopes for your future contribution
to the spread of our glorious Faith. Persevere and never feel depressed
or discouraged. May the Almighty enable you to mirror forth the
glory and splendour of this stupendous Revelation.
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