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Seventh, the establishment of the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of South and West Africa. (108:2) Eighth, the incorporation of each of the fourteen above-mentioned national spiritual assemblies. (108:3) Ninth, the establishment of national Baha'i endowments by these same national spiritual assemblies. (108:4) Tenth, the establishment of a national Haziratu'l-Quds in the capital city of each of the eleven of the aforementioned countries, as well as one in Anchorage, one in Suva, and one in Johannesburg. (108:5) Eleventh, the erection of the first dependency of the first Mashriqu'l-Adhkar of the western world. (108:6) Twelfth, the extension of assistance for the purchase of land for four future Temples, two in Europe: in Stockholm and Rome; one in Central America, in Panama City; and one in Africa, in Johannesburg. (108:7) Thirteenth, the completion of the landscaping of the grounds of the Mashriqu'l-Adhkar in Wilmette. (108:8) Fourteenth, the raising to one hundred of the number of incorporated local assemblies within the American Union. (108:9) Fifteenth, the raising to three hundred of the number of local spiritual assemblies in that same country. (108:10) Sixteenth, the incorporation of spiritual assemblies in the leading cities of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Spain and Portugal, as well as of the Spiritual Assemblies of Paris, of Helsingfors, of Tokyo, of Suva and of Johannesburg. (108:11) Seventeenth, the quadrupling of the number of local spiritual assemblies and the trebling of the number of localities in the aforementioned countries. (108:12) Eighteenth, the translation of Baha'i literature into ten languages in Europe (Basque, Estonian, Flemish, Lapp, Maltese, Piedmontese, Romani, Romansch, Yiddish and Ziryen; ten in America: Aguaruna, Arawak, Blackfoot, Cherokee, Iroquois, Lengua, Mataco, Maya, Mexican and Yahgan. (108:13) Nineteenth, the conversion to the Faith of members of the leading Indian tribes.
(108:14)
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