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So Significant a Victory |
The triumphant termination of the second phase of the decade-long
global Spiritual Crusade on which the followers of the Faith
of Bahá’u’lláh have so auspiciously embarked impels me to share
with the delegates assembled at the Annual Bahá’í Conventions
convened in all the continents of the globe the feelings of joy, of
pride and of thankfulness which so significant a victory has
evoked in my heart.
A REMARKABLE VICTORY |
The year that has just ended—a year which posterity cannot fail
to regard as one of the most eventful and challenging in the annals
of the Formative Age of the Bahá’í Dispensation—has been overshadowed,
in the course of its opening months, by a sudden and
highly menacing crisis in the fortunes of this Faith, a crisis which,
though as yet not fully resolved, has already led to a remarkable
victory over the combined forces of its traditional adversaries in
the land of its birth, who, for more than a century, have plotted
assiduously to disrupt its foundations, tarnish its glory and extinguish
its light. A long-abused, down-trodden, sorely tried community,
constituting the overwhelming majority of Bahá’u’lláh’s
followers, subjected recently to the strain and stress of a violent
recrudescence of persecution, which was marked throughout by intense
vilification, intimidation, spoliation, expulsion, arson, rape,
and murder, has emerged triumphant from yet another gruelling
experience—a testing period of exceptional severity—its unity unbroken,
its confidence reinforced, its prestige considerably enhanced,
its fame noised abroad to an unprecedented degree, its administrative
agencies unshaken, its endowments unimpaired, and the grim,
boastful and reiterated threats of its sworn enemies to outlaw it
through formal legislative action, confiscate its property, demolish
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its edifices, imprison and deport its members, and extirpate it, root
and branch, in the native land of its Founder unenforced.
PROGRESSIVE UNFOLDMENT OF THE TEN-YEAR CRUSADE |
Simultaneous with this marvelous, awe-inspiring interposition
of Providence, at this critical stage in the mysterious evolution
and the resistless progress of God’s infant Faith in the land of its
birth, towards the two shining goals of complete emancipation
from the shackles of religious orthodoxy and of state recognition,
an equally significant development can be noted, during the last
twelve-month, in the progressive unfoldment, beyond the confines
of this storm-tossed land, and stretching to the farthest corners
of the earth, of the Ten-Year Plan, now entering upon the third,
and what promises to be the most brilliant, phase in its execution.
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This world-encompassing enterprise, embarked upon, three
years ago, on the occasion of the world-wide celebrations commemorating
the centenary of the birth of the Mission of the
Founder of our Faith, has, in all phases of its operation, throughout
five continents, as well as the islands of the seas, gathered swift
momentum, and is demonstrating, in both its territorial and institutional
aspects, a vitality, and has registered successes, that have
far exceeded the expectations of even the most sanguine among its
promoters.
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The number of localities into which the light of this unconquerable
Faith, now radiating the splendor of its glory over the face of
the planet, has penetrated, has swelled to well nigh thirty-seven
hundred, marking an increase of almost five hundred in the course
of a single year. The number of Sovereign States and Chief Dependencies
included within its pale, which multiplied with such
amazing swiftness during the opening year of this World-Crusade,
has now risen to two hundred and forty-seven through the arrival
of the Knights of Bahá’u’lláh Udai Narain Singh, Frank Wyss
and Daniel Haumont, in Tibet, in Cocos Island and Loyalty Islands,
respectively, as well as through the opening of Laos and
Cambodia and of the Islands of Pemba, Fernando Po, Trinidad
and Corisco—territories not included in the provisions of the Ten-Year
Plan,—and as a result of information recently received indicating
the presence of a few believers in the Soviet Republics of
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. The number of local Spiritual Assemblies
now functioning throughout the length and breadth of the
Bahá’í World exceeds nine hundred. Every single country listed in
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the Plan within the confines of every continent of the globe, with
the exception of those within the Soviet Orbit, are now opened to
the Faith. All islands figuring in that Plan, over seventy in number,
situated in the Pacific, the Atlantic, and the Indian Oceans, in the
Mediterranean and the North Sea, have, likewise been opened except
Nicobar Islands, Chagos Archipelago, Hainan Island, Sakhalin
Island, Spitzbergen and Anticosti Island. The number of the islands
of the globe to which the Message of Bahá’u’lláh has been carried
since its inception now totals ninety-eight. In the Pacific Ocean
alone the number of opened territories is now over forty, while the
number of localities where Bahá’ís reside exceeds one hundred and
seventy. The number of languages into which Bahá’í literature has
been and is being translated has now reached one hundred and
ninety, no less than thirty-four of which are to be regarded as supplementary
to those included in the provisions of the Plan.
FAST-AWAKENING CONTINENT OF AFRICA |
In the Continent of Africa and in its neighboring islands, in
both the Atlantic and the Indian Oceans, the number of the avowed
supporters of the Faith has passed the three thousand mark; over
two thousand five hundred of whom belong to the Negro race. The
number of territories opened to the Faith in that fast-awakening continent
and its neighboring islands has risen to fifty-eight, while the
number of localities where Bahá’ís reside is over four hundred. The
number of tribes represented in the Bahá’í Community is now over
one hundred and forty, the number of local Assemblies already
established is over one hundred and twenty, and the number of
languages into which Bahá’í literature has been and is being
translated exceeds fifty.
FORTY-THREE NATIONAL HAZÍRATU’L-QUDS |
The number of incorporated Assemblies, both local and national,
in various continents of the globe, has been raised to one
hundred and sixty-eight, the latest additions being the Italo-Swiss
National Spiritual Assembly and the Local Spiritual Assemblies of
Brussels, Tokyo, Liverpool, Hamilton, Winnipeg, Quincy, Basel,
Zürich, Geneva, Heidelberg, Buenos Aires, Saigon, Suva, Malacca
and Addis Ababa. The number of National Hazíratu’l-Quds, the
precursors of Bahá’í National Spiritual Assemblies, acquired in the
capitals and leading cities of North, Central and South America, of
the goal countries of Europe, of Africa, Asia and Australasia, and
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of several islands of the globe, has reached forty-three, involving
the expenditure of over half a million dollars, amply compensating
for the seizure and occupation of the National Administrative
Headquarters of the Faith and the demolition of its dome by the
military authorities in the Persian capital.
TEMPLE SITES AND ENDOWMENTS |
Land for ten Temple sites has moreover been acquired at a cost
of no less than one hundred thousand dollars, while negotiations
are well advanced for the acquisition of the one remaining Temple
site to be purchased in the Swedish capital. In no less than thirty
of the fifty-one countries listed in the Ten-Year Plan, National
Bahá’í endowments estimated as having a value of one hundred
thousand dollars have been acquired, outstanding among them being
the Maxwell Home honored by the presence of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
while in Montreal, which has been transferred by the Hand of the
Cause Amatu’l-Bahá to the Canadian National Spiritual Assembly.
Efforts are moreover being strenuously exerted for the establishment
of similar endowments in the twenty-one remaining countries. Following
the completion and adoption of the design for the first
Mashriqu’l-Adhkár in the cradle of the Faith, steps have been taken
for the preparation of no less than three additional designs, one for
the Temple scheduled to be erected in the heart of the European
Continent, another for the one to be erected in the near future in
the African Continent, and the third for the one contemplated for
Australasia, paving the way thereby in each of the remaining
continents of the globe for the erection of a House to be consecrated
to the worship of the one true God, and to the glory and
honor of His Messenger for this Day.
DEVELOPMENT OF BAHÁ’Í WORLD CENTER |
In the Holy Land, the center and pivot round which the
divinely appointed, fast multiplying institutions of a world-encircling,
resistlessly marching Faith revolve, the double process, so
noticeable in recent years, involving a rapid decline in the fortunes
of the breakers of Bahá’u’lláh’s Covenant and proclaiming the rise
of the institutions of its World Administrative Center, in the
shadow of His Shrine, has been accelerated on the one hand,
through the death, in miserable circumstances, of the treacherous
and malignant Majdi’d-Dín, the last survivor of the principal instigators
of the rebellion against the Will of the Founder of our
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Faith, and, on the other, through the laying of the foundation, and
the erection of some of the pillars, of the facade and of the northern
side of the International Bahá’í Archives—the first of the
major edifices destined to constitute the seat of the World Bahá’í
Administrative Center to be established on Mt. Carmel. No less
than thirty of the fifty-two pillars, each over seven meters high,
of this imposing and strikingly beautiful edifice have already been
raised, whilst half of the nine hundred tons of stone ordered in
Italy for its construction have already been safely delivered at the
Port of Haifa. A contract, moreover, for over fifteen thousand
dollars has been placed with a tile factory in Utrecht for the manufacture
of over seven thousand green tiles designed to cover the
five hundred square meters of the roof of the building.
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Coincident with these building operations an extensive plot, adjoining
the resting-place of the Greatest Holy Leaf has, after protracted
and difficult negotiations, been purchased for the sum of one
hundred thousand dollars, for the purpose of extending and safeguarding,
on the one hand, the area of the international Bahá’í endowments
on Mt. Carmel, and of providing, on the other, the
much needed space for the extension and completion of the far-flung
arc around which the edifices of the World Bahá’í Administrative
Order are to be built. The recently acquired area surrounding
the holiest Shrine in the Bahá’í World and its appointed Qiblih
in the plain of ‘Akká has been further extended through the purchase
from the Development Authority of the State of Israel of a dilapidated
house, situated south of the Mansion and blessed by the
presence of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and in which He was wont to receive
His friends, amongst them the first party of western Bahá’í pilgrims
to arrive in the Holy Land after the passing of Bahá’u’lláh.
To these latest acquisitions must be added the purchase of another
plot situated in the neighborhood of the Báb’s Sepulcher and adjoining
the area surrounding the future seat of the World Bahá’í
Administrative Order, raising thereby the total area of the international
Bahá’í endowments in the Holy Land to over four hundred
thousand square meters. Furthermore, the necessary formalities
have been completed in connection with the purchase of the site of
the future Mashriqu’l-Adhkár on Mt. Carmel, while the transfer of
the title deeds of recently acquired plots to the name of the Israel
branches of the United States, the British, the Persian, the Canadian
and Australian Bahá’í National Spiritual Assemblies is being expeditiously
carried out.
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In the United States of America, the home of the champion-builders
of a fast-evolving Order, an official invitation was extended
to the Bahá’í Community by the San Francisco Council of
Churches to send representatives to attend a Service of Prayer for
Peace and Divine Guidance to the United Nations, an invitation to
which the Community warmly responded. At this inter-religious
gathering, held in the Cow Palace in San Francisco, the birthplace
of the Charter of the United Nations, which united nearly sixteen
thousand people in worship and silent prayers, and at which government
leaders, among them the United States Secretary of State,
were present, the voice of the Bahá’í representative was the first to
be raised, reciting a prayer revealed by Bahá’u’lláh, after whom a
prayer was read by each of the representatives of the Christian, the
Muslim, the Jewish, the Hindu, and the Buddhist Faiths, all of
whom were similarly invited to participate in that immense and
historic gathering. A prayer revealed by ‘Abdu’l-Bahá for America
was presented by the elected national representatives of the United
States Bahá’í Community to President Eisenhower, who acknowledged
its receipt in warm terms and above his own signature.
OTHER VICTORIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS |
Nor should mention be omitted in this brief survey of Bahá’í
victories and achievements in the course of the closing year of the
second phase of the Ten-Year Plan of the establishment of a
Bahá’í Publishing Trust in India; of the establishment of over
thirty new centers and fifteen Assemblies in India, Pákistán and
Burma; of the purchase of some of the holy sites blessed by the
footsteps of Bahá’u’lláh in Adrianople, the Land of Mystery and the
scene of the proclamation of His Message; of the holding of the
first Bahá’í Summer School in Central Africa, in Kobuka, Uganda,
attended by about one hundred African and white believers and
representatives of no less than twenty-eight Bahá’í local Assemblies;
of the convocation of the first historic All-France Teaching
Conference, the first fruit of the combined labors of the believers of
about thirty centers already established throughout the length and
breadth of that country; of the setting apart of a plot to serve as a
burial-ground for the members of the Bahá’í community in Tripoli,
Libya and in the capital of Tanganyika; of the purchase of land for
the establishment of a Bahá’í Summer School in ‘Iráq; of the extension
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to the Bahá’í women in Egypt of the right to be elected to the
Egyptian Bahá’í National Spiritual Assembly as well as to participate
as delegates in the National Bahá’í Convention; of the purchase,
in an island near Muara Siberut, Mentawei Islands, of a plot supplementing
the Bahá’í endowment established in Jakarta, the Indonesian
capital; of the pushing of the northern outpost of the
Faith in Alaska to Point Barrow beyond the Arctic Circle; of the
initiation of auxiliary plans for the promotion of the Faith in the
Seychelles Islands and in the Sudan; and of the arrival of a pioneer
in Praslin Island forming a part of the Seychelles group.
APPEAL TO UNITED NATIONS |
Nor can I in this survey allow to pass unnoticed the energetic
and commendable efforts exerted by Bahá’í communities the world
over for the support, protection and relief of the persecuted members
of the Persian Bahá’í Community subjected to one of the severest
ordeals experienced in recent years by the steadfast followers of
the Faith in the land of its birth. Following this barbarous recrudescence
of religious persecution and the transmission of over one
thousand messages by Bahá’í communities, some in writing and
others telegraphically, to His Majesty the Sháh, the Government,
the Majlis and the Senate, and reinforcing the wide publicity given
in the world’s leading newspapers and the numerous protests voiced
by scholars, statesmen, government envoys and people of eminence
such as Pandit Nehru, Eleanor Roosevelt, Professor Gilbert Murray
and Professor A. Toynbee, a written communication accompanied
by a memorandum listing the atrocities perpetrated throughout
the Persian provinces, was submitted in Geneva to the Secretary
General of the United Nations, who appointed a commission of
United Nations officers, headed by the High Commissioner for
Refugees, instructing its members to contact the Persian Foreign
Minister and urge him to obtain from his government in Ṭihrán
a formal assurance that the rights of the Bahá’í minority in that
land would be protected. Copies of this communication addressed
to the United Nations were delivered to the representatives of the
member nations of the Social and Economic Council, to the Director
of the Human Rights Division, and to certain specialized agencies
of non-governmental organizations with consultative status. Furthermore,
the American President was appealed to by the national
representatives of the American Bahá’í Communities as well as by
all local Assemblies and groups in the United States. A courteous
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and reassuring letter was subsequently received by the American
Bahá’í National Spiritual Assembly from the State Department in
Washington, acknowledging the receipt of the appeal, while the
Director of the Division of Human Rights addressed in his turn
a communication to the Secretary of the American National Spiritual
Assembly, informing him that summaries of both the letter and
petition forwarded to him would be furnished to the Commission of
Human Rights, and copies sent to the Persian Government. Assurance
was moreover given that summaries would also be sent
to the Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection
of Minorities. As a further measure to obtain redress a
forty-thousand dollar publicity campaign was initiated by the
American Bahá’í Community designed to lend an impetus to the
proclamation of the fundamental verities of the Faith, the aims
and purposes of its followers, and of the disabilities suffered by the
overwhelming majority of its adherents in the land of its birth.
ENROLLMENTS IN VIRGIN TERRITORIES |
Nor can I refrain from emphasizing in this rapid survey the
highly significant fact that in over sixty territories, constituting
more than a half of the total number of virgin territories opened
to the Faith, since the inauguration of the World Spiritual
Crusade, the number of those who have espoused the Cause of
Bahá’u’lláh and enlisted under His banner has surpassed the number
originally anticipated and regarded as a minimum for the opening
of these territories; that in a considerable proportion of them the
Bahá’í membership has far exceeded the number required for the
formation of local Assemblies; that in Gambia as many as three
hundred, and in the Gilbert and Ellice Islands as many as five
hundred, have been and are being enrolled beneath His standard;
and that in Uganda alone, which holds the palm of victory, the
number of registered believers has exceeded one thousand.
NEXT PHASE OF WORLD CRUSADE |
Such heart-warming, soul-stirring examples of Bahá’í initiative
and enterprise; such splendid testimonies to Bahá’í solidarity,
perseverance, courage, fortitude, and self-sacrifice, displayed in
rapid succession, and over so immense an area of the globe’s surface,
and in the face of mounting opposition on the part of those
who envy the ever widening glory of the Faith or fear the influence
of its all-pervasive power, have shed on the opening chapter
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of this Crusade a luster which the passing of time can never tarnish.
The third phase of this momentous enterprise—the opening of
which is, at this hour, being signalized by the emergence of no
less than three additional Regional Bahá’í Assemblies in the African
Continent—must cast on the annals of this prodigious Crusade an
illumination of such brilliancy as will eclipse the splendor of this
luster.
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The glorious and stupendous work already accomplished, singly
and collectively, in the course of three brief years, in five continents
of the globe and the islands of the seas, both at home and
abroad, in the teaching as well as the administrative spheres of
Bahá’í activity must, as the army of Bahá’u’lláh’s crusaders marches
forward into new and vaster fields to capture still greater heights,
never be jeopardized or allowed to lag or suffer a setback. The prizes
so arduously won should not only be jealously preserved but should
be constantly enriched. Far from suffering the long and distinguished
record of feats which have been achieved to be tarnished, assiduous
efforts must be exerted to ennoble it with every passing day.
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The newly opened territories of the globe must, under no circumstances,
be allowed to relapse into the state of spiritual deprivation
from which they have so recently and laboriously been rescued.
Nay, the highly edifying evidences proclaiming the expansion and
the consolidation of the superb historic work achieved in so many
of these territories must be rapidly multiplied. The local assemblies
that have been so diligently and patiently established must under
no circumstances be allowed to dissolve, or their foundations be in
any way endangered. The mighty and steady process involving the
increase in the number of the avowed supporters of the Faith, and
the multiplication of isolated centers, groups and local assemblies
must, throughout this newly opened phase of the Plan, be markedly
accelerated. The incorporation of local assemblies must proceed
with a rapidity that will throw into shade the progress achieved in
this respect during the first two phases of the Plan. The remaining
unopened territories of the globe outside the Soviet orbit, now
confined to no more than four lonely islands, must with the least
possible delay, be won over to the ever spreading dominion of
Bahá’u’lláh, consummating thereby the most far-reaching and
thrilling of all the enterprises launched through the concerted efforts
of His valiant followers. The one remaining Temple site destined
to be bought in the Swedish capital must be speedily acquired. The
six remaining Hazíratu’l-Quds, some in Latin America, others in
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the European continent, must likewise be rapidly established. The
Bahá’í endowments in the countries still deprived of the benefits of
this divinely appointed institution must be forthwith purchased. The
task of completing the translation of Bahá’í literature into the
languages listed in the provisions of the Plan must be carried out
with renewed determination and vigor. The Bahá’í Publishing
Trusts that are as yet unestablished must be founded at the earliest
possible opportunity. The sacred obligation of purchasing the remaining
chief historic sites in the birthplace of the Faith, and
particularly the scenes of the Báb’s incarceration and martyrdom,
must be discharged as expeditiously as possible. The search now
being conducted for the purpose of identifying the resting-places of
the Father of Bahá’u’lláh, of the Mother and the Cousin of the
Báb must be pursued with the utmost diligence and circumspection.
The construction of the Mother Temple of Europe, so vital and yet
so long overdue, must be speedily commenced, whilst a parallel effort
must be exerted in Africa for the erection, without delay, of a
similar institution which the phenomenal progress of the Faith in
that continent has made imperative. The Construction of the Home
for the Aged, marking the inauguration of the first of the Dependencies
of the Holiest House of Worship in the Bahá’í world,
must, now that the site in the proximity of the Temple has been
acquired, be started and expeditiously carried forward. The process
of incorporating the newly formed National Spiritual Assemblies,
whether regional or independent, must be initiated soon after their
formation, and should be continually stimulated with every increase
in the number of these assemblies in all the continents of the globe.
Above all, an effort unprecedented in its range and intensity, must
be exerted for the speedy multiplication of local spiritual assemblies
in all the territories where National Spiritual Assemblies, whether
independent or regional, provisional or permanent, are to be established,
for the purpose of broadening and strengthening the foundations
on which these potent national institutions—the pillars of
the future Universal House of Justice—must rest. Immediate attention
should be focused on the multiplication of such institutions
in areas where these National Spiritual Assemblies are to be established
in the near future, such as South and Central America, the
Arabian Peninsula, Southeast Asia, Pákistán, Alaska, Japan, New
Zealand, Scandinavia and Finland, the Benelux countries, the
Iberian Peninsula and France, as well as those territories in which
national assemblies are to be established at a later stage in the course
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of the unfoldment of the present phase of the Plan, and the date
of the formation of which will, to a large extent, depend on the
rapidity with which these local assemblies are formed.
A MAJOR TURNING POINT |
The Crusade, on which the army of the Lord of Hosts has so
joyously and confidently embarked, now stands at a major turning
point in the history of its marvelous unfoldment. Three years of
magnificent exploits, achieved for the propagation of the light of
an immortal and infinitely precious Faith and for the strengthening
of the fabric of its Administrative Order, now lie behind it. A spirit
of abnegation and self-sacrifice, so rare that only the spirit of the
Dawn-breakers of a former age can be said to have surpassed it,
has consistently animated, singly as well as collectively, its participants
in every clime, of all classes, of either sex, and of every age.
A treasure, immense in its range has been willingly and lovingly
expended to insure its systematic and successful prosecution. Already
a few heroic souls have either quaffed the cup of martyrdom,
or laid down their lives, or been subjected to divers ordeals while
combating for its Cause. Its repercussions have spread so far as to
alarm a not inconsiderable element among the traditional and redoubtable
adversaries of its courageous and consecrated prosecutors.
Indeed as it has forged ahead, it has raised up new enemies intent on
obstructing its forward march and on defeating its purpose. Premonitory
signs can already be discerned in far-off regions heralding the
approach of the day when troops will flock to its standard, fulfilling
the predictions uttered long ago by the Supreme Captain of its forces.
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Before the eyes of the warriors enlisting under its banner
stretch fields of exploration and consolidation of such vastness as
might well dazzle the eyes and strike awe into the heart of any soul
less robust than those who have arisen to identify themselves with
its Cause. The heights its champions must scale are indeed formidable.
The pitfalls that bestrew their path are still numerous. The
road leading to ultimate and total victory is tortuous, stony and
narrow. Theirs, however, is the emphatic assurance, revealed by
the Pen of the Most High—the Prime Mover of the forces unleashed
by this world-girdling Crusade—that “Whosoever ariseth
to aid our Cause God will render him victorious over ten times ten
thousand souls, and, should he wax in his love for Me, him will
We cause to triumph over all that is in heaven and all that is on
earth.”
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Putting on the armor of His love, firmly buckling on the shield
of His mighty Covenant, mounted on the steed of steadfastness,
holding aloft the lance of the Word of the Lord of Hosts, and with
unquestioning reliance on His promises as the best provision for
their journey, let them set their faces towards those fields that still
remain unexplored and direct their steps to those goals that are as
yet unattained, assured that He Who has led them to achieve such
triumphs, and to store up such prizes in His Kingdom, will continue
to assist them in enriching their spiritual birthright to a degree
that no finite mind can imagine or human heart perceive.
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