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LEADER: 05576cam a22003971 4500
001 ocm03930560
003 OCoLC
005 20200617075529.2
008 751119s1954 ilu 000 0 eng
010 $a 53010766
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019 $a1862379$a10213849$a1153710052
029 1 $aAU@$b000000635091
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041 0 $aeng$aper
050 00 $aBP363$b.N8713 1954
082 04 $a297.89
049 $aMAIN
100 0 $aʻAbduʼl-Bahá,$d1844-1921.
240 10 $aNūr al-abhá.$lEnglish
245 10 $aSome answered questions,$ccollected and translated from the Persian of ʻAbduʼl-Baha, by Laura Clifford Barney.
250 $a[7th ed.].
260 $aWilmette, Ill.,$bBahá'í Pub. Committee$c[1954]
300 $a350 pages$c22 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
338 $avolume$bnc$2rdacarrier
505 0 $aPart I: On the influence of the prophets in the evolution of humanity -- I Nature is governed by one universal law -- II Proofs and evidences of the existence of god -- III The need of an educator -- IV Abraham -- V Moses -- VI Christ -- VII Muhammad -- VIII The Bab -- IX Baha'u'llah -- X Traditional proofs exemplified from the book of Daniel -- XI Commentary on the eleventh chapter of the Revelation of St. John -- XII Commentary on the eleventh chapter of the book of Isaiah -- XIII Commentary on the twelfth chapter of the Revelation of St. John -- XIV Spiritual proofs -- XV True wealth -- Part II: Some Christian subjects -- XVI Outward forms and symbols must be used to convey intellectual conceptions -- XVII The birth of Christ -- XVIII The greatness of Christ is due to his perfections -- XIX The baptism of Christ -- XX The necessity of baptism -- XXI The symbolism of the bread and the wine -- XXII Miracles -- XXIII The resurrection of Christ -- XXIV The descent of the Holy Spirit on the apostles -- XXV The Holy Spirit -- XXVI The second coming of Christ and the day of judgment -- XXVII The trinity -- XXVIII Explanation of the verse: "O Father, glorify thou me, with the glory I had with thee before the world was." (St. John 17:5) -- XIX Explanation of the verse: "As in Adam all men die, so in Christ all men shall be made alive." (I Cor. 15:22) -- XXX Adam and Eve -- XXXI Explanation of the blasphemy against the Holy Spirit (Matt. 12:31,32) -- XXXII Explanation of the verse: "For many are called, but few are chosen." (Matt. 12:14) -- XXXIII The "return" spoken of by the prophets -- XXXIV Peter's confession of faith (Matt. 16:16,18) -- XXXV Predestination -- Part III: on the powers and conditions of the manifestations of God -- XXXVI The five aspects of spirit -- XXXVII The divinity can only be comprehended through the divine manifestations -- XXXVIII The three stations of the divine manifestations -- XXXIX The human condition and the spiritual condition of the divine manifestations -- XL The knowledge of the divine manifestations -- XLI The universal cycles -- XLII The power and influence of the divine manifestations -- XLIII The two classes of prophets -- XLIV Explanation of the rebukes addressed by God to the prophets -- XLV Explanation of the verse of the Kitabu'l-Aqdas: "There is no associate for the dawning-place of command in the supreme sinlessness" -- Part IV: on the origin, powers, and conditions of man -- XLVI Modification of species -- XLVII The universe is without beginning: the origin of man -- XLVIII The difference which exists between man and the animal -- XLIX The growth and development of the human race -- L Spiritual proofs of the origin of man -- LI The spirit and mind of man have existed from the beginning -- LII The appearing of the spirit in the body -- LIII The relation between God and the creature -- LIV The proceeding of the human spirit from God -- LV Soul, spirit and mind -- LVI The physical powers and the intellectual powers -- LVII The causes of the differences in the characters of men -- LVIII The degree of knowledge possessed by man, and the divine manifestation -- LIX Man's knowledge of God -- LX The immortality of the spirit I -- LXI The immortality of the spirit II -- LXII Perfections are without limit -- LXIII The evolution of man in the other world -- LXIV The state of man and his progress after death -- LXV Explanation of a verse in the Kitabu'L-Aqdas -- LXVI The existence of the rational soul after the death of the body I The immortality of children II -- LXVII Eternal life and entrance into the kingdom of God -- LXVIII Fate -- LXIX The influence of the stars -- LXX Free will -- LXXI Visions, and communication with spirits -- LXXII Healing by spiritual means -- LXXIII Healing by material means -- Part V: Miscellaneous subjects -- LXXIV The non-existence of evil -- LXXV There are two kinds of torment -- LXXVI The justice and mercy of God -- LXXVII The right method of treating criminals -- LXXVIII Strikes -- LXXIX The reality of the exterior world -- LXXX Real pre-existence -- LXXXI Reincarnation -- LXXXII Pantheism -- LXXXIII The four methods of acquiring knowledge -- LXIV The Necessity of following the teaching of the divine manifestations.
590 $bArchive
650 0 $aBahai Faith$xDoctrines.
650 7 $aBahai Faith$xDoctrines.$2fast$0(OCoLC)fst00825448
700 1 $aBarney, Laura Clifford.
938 $aBaker and Taylor$bBTCP$n53010766
994 $a92$bCST
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