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187 O People Of The Bayan! #176
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Reference to the followers of the Bab.
186 We Accepted The Verses Of God Which He Presented Unto Us #175
188 The Letters B And E Were Joined And Knit Together #177
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180 Take Heed Lest The Word Prophet Withhold You From This Most Great
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182 Call Ye To Mind Karim #170
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185 The School Of Transcendent Oneness #175
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186 We Accepted The Verses Of God Which He Presented Unto Us #175
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187 O People Of The Bayan! #176
Reference to the followers of the Bab. ...
188 The Letters B And E Were Joined And Knit Together #177
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189 This New World Order #181
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190 O Source Of Perversion! #184
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191 Remember How We Nurtured Thee By Day And By Night For Service To The Cause #184
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192 God Hath Laid Hold On Him Who Led Thee Astray #184
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193 Select Ye A Single Language Adopt Ye A Common Script #189
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