Tablets of Abdu'l-Baha vol II - 'Abdu'l-Bahá
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Page 472 of  484 (starts at pg 239)

I have the utmost love for thee and I ask God that thou mayest become assisted in the world and in the Kingdom and precede Paul and Peter in spreading the Word of God and diffusing the fragrances of God and become a manifest ensign in the regions of America. (472:1)

Perhaps thou wilt meet a person in Paris who is thoughtless and followeth his own desire. Forget thou wholly his vain sayings and know thou that in future again thou wilt become in touch with such souls, but -- praise be to God!-- the fire of thy love is to such a degree that the suggestions of such souls do not at all affect thee. (472:2)

In brief, arise thou in the service of thy Lord with the utmost firmness and steadfastness. I was very much pleased with thee. Undoubtedly this favor will become the cause of the greatest development for thee. (472:3)

Likewise, thou and his honor Mirza ... .are two brothers and like unto two birds living in one nest and singing one melody. (472:4)

Thy letter *** was received and its contents became known. Thou hast written regarding the election of a committee. This is very acceptable, is conducive to the glory of the Cause of God and the spreading of the fragrances of God in those regions. I hope that this committee may progress day by day until it become a merciful assembly. (472:5)

Thou hast written regarding the correspondence with other parts, that from now on it will be carried under the name of The Bahai Assembly of Washington. This is also acceptable. I hope that this committee becometh established and its members be of the utmost unity and affinity. If the Bahai Assembly of Washington ariseth in a befitting manner to love, service and magnanimity, the lights of the love of God will be cast upon all sides from that Assembly and it will find more importance day by day, until it attain to the Most Supreme Station.*** (472:6)

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