Baha Ullah, 11, 12, 18, 31, 36, 38, 39, 52, 68, 72, 78, 88, 92, 122, 135, 142; history of, 22, 23, 42, 45, 70, 73, 76, 87, 102, 127, 159, 162-163, 181, 187 and note 1, 190, 221, 225, 226, 230, 255; family, 162, 250; haram, 24, 150; polygamy, 126, 159-165, 250; wealth, 253, 255; prison, 195; palace, 125, 195 and note 4; picture of, 126 and note 2; quarrels with Azal, 220-228; supplants him, 42, 181, 185, 204; deceitfulness regarding, 205, 208; alleged attempts to kill, 225, 227; exults over death of enemy, 211; complacency about murder, 231; trial and bribe-giving, 231; death, 24, 93, 104, 195, 250; will of, 250, 251, 256; tomb, 123, 280; will be assailed, 14, 83; exhorts to love, 209; writings: 37, 115; their character, 44, 186, 189; rapidity in composition, 45; quantity, 45, 46, 105, 253; style of, 46, 47, 150 (see Epistle to the Kings, Ikan, Kitab-ul-Akdas, Seven Valleys, Glad Tidings, Ishrak, Epistle to Shah); Professor Browne on, 48; Abdul Baha on, 48, 68, 242; his beatitudes, 119; teachings: on inspiration, 33; on peace, 70-72; influenced by Peace Movement, 76; on fulfillment of prophecies, 97-98; on "Return," 95; enjoined loyalty, 137; commends suicide, 239-240; on civil government, 56 (see House of Justice); name used as charm, 110; claims: to be God, 36, 40, 42, 62, 90, 91, 122, 215, 267; superior to Christ, 105; a world teacher, 50, 85, 106; all the prophets, 90; infallible, 242; Prince of Peace, 71, 73, 92, 97, 238; is worshipped, 122; claim for, 179; character, 42, 43, 204, 220, 221, 227, 228, 246, 265 _Bahai News_ (see _Star of the West_) Bahais in Acca (see Acca), 229, 230, 233; in Adrianople (see Adrianople); in Persia (see Persia), 23, 26, 28, 36, 50, 162, 175, 259; familiar with Bible, 115; persecutions, 137 and note 5; martyrs few, 192, 240; tolerated, 137, 140; pretend to be Christians, 199, 200, 201; converted to Christianity, 241; intolerant, 240, 241, 255, 259; not patriotic, 139; not supporters of constitution, 73, 133, 138-141; characterized by love of each other, 74; hatred of others, 69 note; lack of candour, 154, 202, 203; boasting, 42, 45, 46, 48, 49, 79, 179, 216, 285; foul play, 246; crimes against Azalis (see Assassinations), 223-235, 239, 245; suicides of, 239, 240; favour education, 144, 154; to be judged by deeds, 244; quarrel over succession in Acca, 251-259; in Persia, 252, 259-260; in America, 269-273, 276; numbers of, 13, 26, 27, 28, 65, 103, 268, 271; census, 273, 282-283 Bahais, American, 12, 13, 24, 26, 77, 84, 93, 96, 98, 119, 122, 153, 154, 168, 173, 200; American pilgrims, 40, 94, 118, 123-126 and note 1, 174, 268, 269; narrative of, 289
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