| STAR OF THE WEST | ||
| Vol. I | P. 1-3. Letter from Mr. C.M. Remey, Jan. 14, 1910. | |
| P. 5-6. Abdu'l-Bahá's words to Mr. Remey and Mr. Struven. | ||
| P. 11. Mr. Remey and Mr. Struven in Japan. | ||
| Vol. VII | P. 35, 39-40. Letter from Miss Agnes Alexander. | |
| Vol. VIII | P. 35-36. Letter from Mr. Torii. | |
| P. 52. Letter from Miss Agnes Alexander. | ||
| P. 54-55, 56. Tablets to Japan, 1917. | ||
| P. 149. Letter from Japan, 1917. | ||
| Vol. X | P. 17-18. Tablets to Miss Alexander, Miss Yuri Mochizuki and Mr. Torii. | |
| P. 246. Tablet to Miss Alexander. | ||
| P. 311, 316. Letter from Miss Alexander. | ||
| Vol. XII | P. 39. Letter from Miss Alexander. | |
| P. 40-41. Tablet to Miss Mochizuki. | ||
| P. 42-43. Reproduction of Star of the East. | ||
| P. 44. Tablet to Japanese girls. | ||
| P. 59-60. Tablets to Mr. Torii, Mr. Noto and Miss Alexander. | ||
| P. 371. News about Korea. | ||
| Vol. XIII | P. 186-187. Tablet to Dr. G.J. Augur, | |
| P. 187-188. News from Miss Alexander. | ||
| P. 188. Tablet to Koreans. | ||
| P. 188. Letter from Shoghi Effendi to the Japanese Bahá'ís. | ||
| Vol. XIV | P. 56. Esperanto in Japan. | |
| P. 56. Cable and letter from Shoghi Effendi, 1922. | ||
| P. 184-185. Letter from Shoghi Effendi. | ||
| P. 244. Letter from Mrs. Ida Finch. | ||
| P. 312. Messages from Koreans. | ||
| P. 311-313. Miss Alexander in Japan and Korea. | ||
| P. 373. The earthquake in Japan. | ||
| Vol. XV | P. 332. Association Concordia of Japan by Miss Agnes Alexander. | |
| P. 332. New Era in the Pacific by Miss Alexander. | ||
| P. 330-331. The Peace Movement in Japan by Dr. Tasuka Harada. | ||
| Vol. XVI | P. 589. The Institute of Pacific Relations by Miss Alexander. | |
| P. 685. Differences Between Eastern and Western Civilization by Dr. Masaharu Anesaki. | ||
| Vol. XVII | P. 220. Esperanto in Japan by Miss Agnes Alexander. | |
| P. 212-216. Articles by Mr. S. Aoki, Mrs. C.F. Wang and Miss Helen K. Kim, delegates to the I.P.R. in Honolulu | ||
| P. 255. Gems from the I.P.R. in Honolulu. | ||
| Vol. XIX | P. 23. Reflections of a Bahá'í Traveler by Mr. Siegfried Schopflocher. | |
| P. 156. Good Will Orators in Japan. | ||
| Vol. XX | P. 286. The Pilgrims of Mt. Fuji by Miss Agnes Alexander. | |
| P. 249-250. Signs of the New Age in Japan by Miss Agnes Alexander. | ||
| P. 310. Institute of Pacific Relations in Kyoto by Miss Agnes Alexander. | ||
| Vol. XXI | P. 200. Students of Japan by Miss Agnes Alexander. | |
| Vol. XXII | P. 126. Organic and Social Evolution by Kokichi Sumi. | |
| P. 276. The Blind of Japan in the New World Order by Miss Agnes Alexander. | ||
| Vol. XXIII | P. 156. Why Do I Espouse the Bahá'í Cause? by Mr. Chikao Fujisawa. | |
| Vol. XXIV | P. 372. Keith Ransom-Kehler in Japan by Miss Agnes Alexander. | |
CHILDREN OF THE KINGDOM MAGAZINE | ||
| Vol. I | No. 2. Letter to Abdu'l-Bahá from Miss Yuri Mochizuki. | |
| No. 3. Letter from Miss Agnes Alexander. | ||
| Vol. II | No. 2. A Blessing to Japan. | |
| No. 3. Tablet to Japanese Girls; Letter from Mr. Ono. | ||
| No. 4. A Japanese Bahá'í Magazine. | ||
| Vol. III | No. 2. Letter from Miss Alexander; Cable from the Greatest Holy Leaf; Poem to Abdu'l-Bahá. | |
| No. 3. Letter from M. Honjo; Letter from Miss Alexander. | ||
| No. 4. Letter from Miss Alexander about China. | ||
| Vol. IV | No. 1. Letter from Miss Alexander, | |
| No. 3. Saviours of China by Miss Agnes Alexander. Story of Mr. Fukuta. | ||
| BAHÁ'Í WORLD | ||
| Vol. II | P. 42-44. Current Activities. | |
| Vol. III | P. 357. Reprint from Japan Times of Sept. 1, 1929. | |
| Vol. IV | P. 86-88. Current Activities - Keith in Japan. | |
| P. 190. The Bahá'í Movement in Japan by Mr. Tokujiro Torii. | ||
| Vol. V | P, 119. In the Footsteps of the Pioneers by Keith Ransom-Kehler. | |
| P. 639. Religious Education for the Young by Mrs. M.H. Inouye. | ||
| Vol. VI | P. 638. Why Do I Espouse the Bahá'í Cause? by Chikao Fujisawa. | |
| Vol. VII | P. 90 Martha Root in Japan. | |
TABLETS OF ABDU'L-BAHA | ||
| VOL III | P. 496. Religious Congress. | |
| P. 559-565. Tablets to Mr. Yamamoto and Mr. Fujita. | ||
BAHÁ'Í NEWS | ||
| No. 28. Progress of the work in Japan. Emperor presented with Bahá'í books. | ||
| No. 31. Portion of article from Japan Times, Sept 1, 1929. | ||
| No. 38. News from Japan. | ||
| No. 55. Keith-Ransom-Kehler. | ||
| No. 58. Esslemont book in Japanese. | ||
| No. 61. Tokyo Bahá'í Assembly formed. | ||
| No. 104. Publicity in Japan. | ||
THE PROMULGATION OF UNIVERSAL PEACE | ||
| VOL II | P. 337-343. Address by Abdu'l Bahá to the Japanese. | |
ILLUSTRATIONS IN BAHÁ'Í LITERATURE STAR OF THE WEST | ||
| Vol. VIII | P. 34. Bahá'ís in Tokyo. | |
| Vol. XII | P. 39. Children at Christmas Party 1920. | |
| Vol. XIV | P. 98. With Martha Root in Tokyo. | |
| P. 373. Pictures taken in Korea. | ||
| Vol. XVI | P. 410. Children at Mrs. Takeshita's home. | |
| VOL XIX | P. 24. Mr. Fujita | |
| P. 29. Mrs. Takeshita and children. | ||
| Vol. XX | P. 249. Agnes Alexander in her library. | |
| P. 277. Japanese twin sisters. | ||
| P. 310. Institute of Pacific Relations in Kyoto. | ||
| Vol. XXI | P. 201. Esperanto gathering at Seikei School | |
| Vol. XXII | P. 75. At a Buddhist Temple. | |
| P. 98. Naw Rúz in Tokyo. | ||
| P. 277. Mr. and Mrs. Torii, Miss Alexander and Mr. Tanaka. | ||
| Vol. XXIII | P. 246. Meeting at Tomakomai, Hokkaido 1932. | |
| Vol. XXIV | P. 373. With Keith Ransom-Kehler in Tokyo. | |
BAHÁ'Í WORLD | ||
| Vol. I | P. 122. Pictures taken in Korea. | |
| P. 156. Tokyo Esperantists. | ||
| P. 168. Children from the earthquake in Tokyo. | ||
| Vol. II | P. 45. Bahá'í girls in Tokyo. | |
| Vol. III | P. 27. Esperanto gathering at Seikei school. | |
| P. 358. Bahá'í home 1916; Mr. Susumu Aibara and Esperantists. | ||
| Vol. IV | P. 491. Naw Rúz in Tokyo 1931. | |
| Vol. V | P. 636. Mrs. M.H. Inouye. | |
| Vol. VI | P. 631. Mr. and Mrs. Torii and Agnes Alexander. | |
CHILDREN OF THE KINGDOM MAGAZINE | ||
| Vol. I | No. 2. Mr. Fujita and two grandchildren of Abdul-Bahá. | |
| Vol. 11 | No. 3. Japanese girls who received a Tablet. | |
BAHÁ'Í PUBLICATIONS IN JAPANESE | ||
| What Is the Bahá'í Movement by Dr. G.J. Augur, 1916. | ||
| Message of Light to the Blind Women of Japan by Miss Agnes Alexander, 1916. Translated by Mr. Kyotaro Nakamura. | ||
| Message of Love to the Women of Japan by Miss Agnes Alexander, 1916. Translated by Miss lchi Kamichika. | ||
| Religion of Love. Translated by students, 1917. 1917. | ||
| Seek and It Shall Be Given You. Braille translation by Mr. T. Torii, 1917. | ||
| New Civilization by Mr. Kenzo Torikai, 1917. | ||
| Mashriqu'l-Adhkár. Translated by Mr. Daiun Inouye, 1920. | ||
| The Call by Mr. G.O. Latimer. Translated by Mr. T. Torii, 1920. | ||
| Star of the East Magazine, Vol. I and II, 1920-1922. | ||
| La Bahaa Revelacio. Reprint in Braille, 1929. | ||
| Bahá'u'lláh and the New Era by J.E. Esslemont. Translated in 1932. Braille edition arranged by Mr. T. Torii, 1936. | ||
| The Hidden Words. Translated by Mrs. Yuri Mochizuki Furukawa, 1937. | ||
O Thou seeker of the Kingdom!
Thy letter was received. I prayed at the Court of Holiness to deliver thee from the darkness of attachment to this world, enlighten thee by the Divine illumination and purify the mirror of thy heart, so that the Rays of the Sun of Truth may shine therein.
Permission is granted thee to marry . . . ., but thou must try with heart and soul to guide him and cause him to enter under the Shade of the Covenant and Testament, so that ye may become united as one soul two bodies and be engaged in the service of the Kingdom. (August 14, 1909)
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