Bahaism and Its Claims: A Study of the Religion Promulgated by Baha Ullah and Abdul BahaWilson, Samuel Graham
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Bahaism and Its Claims: A Study of the Religion Promulgated by Baha Ullah and Abdul Baha
Wilson, Samuel Graham
Bahai Faith -- Controversial literature
A companion volume to "A History of Missions in India" by this
great authority. The progress of the gospel is traced in Asia
Minor, Persia, Arabia, Syria and Egypt. Non-sectarian in spirit
and thoroughly comprehensive in scope. "It is truly a notable
work and can be endorsed in unqualified terms."--_John R. Mott._
_WILLIAM EDWARD GARDNER_
WINNERS OF THE WORLD DURING TWENTY CENTURIES
Adapted for Boys and Girls.
A Story and a Study of Missionary Effort from the Time of Paul to the
Present Day. Cloth, net 60c; paper, net 30c.
Brief sketches of great missionaries in chronological order,
extending down through Augustine and Boniface the apostles to
England and Germany, Xavier in Japan, and Brainerd among the
Indians, to Carey, Moffat and Livingstone and Missionaries of
our own day. Intensely stimulating and suggestive.
Transcriber's Notes:
Italics indicated by underscores _like this_
Bold and small caps indicated by upper-case LIKE THIS
Minor punction errors corrected without notice
p. 97 "Baba" changed to "Baha"
p 178. "percursor" changed to "precursor"
End of Project Gutenberg's Bahaism and Its Claims, by Samuel Graham Wilson
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