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| Personal letterssorted by title, English only []
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- Before Abraham Was, I am, by Thornton Chase (1902). Open letter to a new Baha'i summarizing the Baha'i revelation through a Christian perspective. [about]
- Biographical letter from a Hindu villager, by Daya Ram Malviya (1974). A glimpse into the life of an Indian convert to the Faith. [about]
- Letter from Haifa in the Time of Mourning, 1922: from Emogene Hoagg to Nelly French, by Emogene Hoagg, in World Order, 6:2 (1971). [about]
- Letter to Grace Holley, by Abdu'l-Bahá (1919). Short message of greeting and praise. [about]
- Letter to the Ecole des Jeunes May Bolles Maxwell Conference, by Ruhiyyih (Mary Maxwell) Khanum (1997). [about]
- Letter to the Geyserville CA Bahá'í Summer School, by Shidan Fathe-Aazam (1953). [about]
- Letter to the National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of the United States, 1998, by Ruhiyyih (Mary Maxwell) Khanum (1998). [about]
- Letter to the United States and Canada on racism, 1961, by Ruhiyyih (Mary Maxwell) Khanum (1961). [about]
- Letters to Grace Holley and Visalia LSA, by Shoghi Effendi and John Esslemont (1925). Small collection of correspondence between Shoghi Effendi and the LSA of Visalia, California. [about]
- Letters to Various Individuals, by A. Q. Faizi, in Conqueror of Hearts. [about]
- My Memories of Hand of the Cause of God, A. Q. Faizí, by Shirley Macias, in Conqueror of Hearts. Personal letters from Faizi to Macias, and her recollections of him. [about]
- Open Letter to the National Spiritual Assembly re Gays in the Baha'i Faith, by Daniel Orey, et al. (1993). [about]
- Raising Children of Light: editorial, by Baha'i International Community, in Jerusalem Post (2008). [about]
- Reports from the 1995 national convention, by David Langness (1995). [about]
- Spiritualization of the Baha'i Community: A Plan for Teaching, by National Spiritual Assembly of the Baha'is of Ireland and Adib Taherzadeh (1982). [about]
- Success in Teaching, by Ruhiyyih (Mary Maxwell) Khanum, in Baha'i News (1949). [about]
- What it is to be a Baha'i?: A letter to the Baha'i youth from Ruhiyyih Khanum, by Ruhiyyih (Mary Maxwell) Khanum (1948). [about]
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