| A. | They that tread the path of faith | (3). |
| B. | Consider the past | (4-7). |
| C. | The indignities heaped upon the Prophets of God | (6-7). |
| Noah | (7-9). | |
| Hud | (9). | |
| Sálih | (9-10). | |
| Abraham | (10-11). | |
| Moses | (11-12). | |
| Jesus | (17-20). | |
| D. | Advent of every true Manifestation accompanied by strife | (12-13). |
| E. | Whatever in days gone by hath been the cause of the denial | (13-14). |
| F. | Leaders of religion have hindered their people | (15-17). |
| G. | The true meaning is revealed to none except those that manifest | (17). |
| H. | Thus hath God laid hold of them for their sins | (18). |
| I. | When a true seeker determines | (192-194). |
| J. | The attributes of the exalted | (195). |
| K. | Only when the lamp of search is kindled | (195-196). |
| L. | The City of Certitude | (197-200). |
| References: Pages 3-20; 192-200 |
| A. | I go away and come again unto you | (20). |
| B. | In the Dispensation of the Qur'án both the Book and the Cause of Jesus were confirmed (20-21). Neither the person of Jesus nor His writings hath differed from that of Muhammad and of His holy Book | (21). |
| C. | Consider the distinction, variation and unity characteristic of the various Manifestations | (21 -22). |
| D. | The companions and disciples of Jesus asked Him concerning those signs that must needs signalize the return of His Manifestation | (22, 24-33). |
| E. | The breeze of life cannot last | (23). |
| F. | That these divine Luminaries seem to be confined to specific designations | (34-35). |
| G. | The term "suns": applied to the Prophets | (35). |
| divines of the former Manifestations | (36-38). | |
| laws and teachings | (38-40). | |
| the sun shall be darkened | (41-42). | |
| H. | The cleaving of the heavens | (44-45, 48-49). |
| I. | The changing of the earth | (46-48). |
| J. | The purpose underlying all these symbolic terms | (49, 52-53). |
| The Qiblih | (49-52). | |
| The incident of Moses | (53-56). | |
| The state of Mary | (56-57). | |
| The fire of vengeance - the waters of mercy | (57-58). | |
| K. | Take heed, O brother! | (58). |
| L. | He is made manifest in this day | (58-61). |
| M. | Then shall appear the sigil of the Son of man | (61-62). |
| Abraham | (62-63). | |
| Moses | (63). | |
| Jesus | (64-65). | |
| Muhammad | (65). | |
| The Bab | (65-66). | |
| N. | Then shall all the tribes of the earth mourn | (66-67). |
| 0. | The term "heaven": loftiness and exaltation | (67). |
| coming in the clouds of heaven | (67). | |
| Heaven of Command, Will, divine Purpose | (68). | |
| P. | The resplendent morn of true knowledge | (68-69). |
| Divine Knowledge, Satanic Knowledge | (69 -70). | |
| Q. | The term "clouds": | |
| those things contrary to human desires | (71). | |
| annulment of laws | (71). | |
| exalting of the illiterate | (72). | |
| the human temple of the Prophet | (72-73). | |
| the dark clouds that intervene | (73-74). | |
| R. | Should we ask for a testimony of His truth | (75). |
| S. | The symbolic term "smoke" | (76-78). |
| T. | Ere long the standards of divine power | (78). |
| U. | The term "angels" | (78-80). |
| V. | The adherents of Jesus have never understood these words | (80-81). |
| W. | Such objections and differences have persisted in every age | (81-83). |
| X. | Those signs that must needs herald the revelation of the Muhammadan Dispensation | (83-89). |
| Y. | A number assert that the genuine text of the gospel doth not exist among the Christians | (89-90). |
| Z. | Behold Truth so clearly that thou wilt need no proof | (90-92). |
| A-1. | All things have their consummation in belief in Him | (92-93). |
| B-1. | The Qur'án an impregnable stronghold until the year sixty | (200-201). |
| C-1. | The testimony of guidance | (201-221). |
| D-1. | Amongst the proofs | (221-226). |
| E-1. | The sign of truth and falsehood | (227-229). |
| F-1. | Even the year hath been specifically recorded | (253-254). |
| Four signs from four Prophets | (254). | |
| A twofold language | (254-256). | |
| G-1. | We perceive none who seeketh the guidance | (256-257). |
| References: Pages 20-93; 200-229: 253-257 |
| A. | The Luminaries of truth are endowed with an all-compelling power | (97). |
| B. | The unknowable Essence | (98-99). |
| C. | Those luminous Gems appear | (99-100). |
| D. | Attributes and names of God | (100-101). |
| E. | Man bath been invested with the robe of such gifts | (101-102). |
| F. | The Manifestations of the Sun of Truth | (103). |
| G. | All the Prophets are the bearers of His names | (103-104). |
| H. | Why Is it that the sovereignty of the Qa'im hath not been made manifest? | (106-109). |
| I. | Whosoever acknowledged His truth and turned unto Him | (113-114). |
| J. | The terms "life" and "death" | (114). |
| K. | The verdict of the Last Day | (114-116). |
| L. | "Trumpet" and "resurrection" | (116-120). |
| M. | The sovereignty of Him Who is the King of kings | (123-127). |
| Consider the power of those drops of blood | (127-128). | |
| Though their dwelling be in the dust | (130). | |
| This poverty and these riches | (132). | |
| To outward seeming devoid of power | (133). | |
| Thy sins are forgiven thee | (133-134). | |
| N. | The inner meanings of sovereignty | (134-135). |
| After Moses no Prophet should be sent | (135-136). | |
| Two stations assigned unto each of the Luminaries | (176-178). | |
| They are all but one person, one soul | (178-180). | |
| An utterance that would conform to the requirements of the occasion | (181-182). | |
| The new moons | (182). | |
| The Spirit | (183). | |
| The veil of Knowledge | (187-188). | |
| Seek enlightenment from the illumined | (191 -192). | |
| 0. | The Bab hath revealed an Epistle unto the divines | (229-230). |
| P. | He arose and steadfastly proclaimed | (230-231). |
| Q. | He prophesied His own martyrdom | (231-232). |
| R. | Steadfastness in the Faith is a sure testimony | (233-234). |
| S. | Ascendency revealed throughout the world | (234-235). |
| T. | The repudiation the mightiest proof | (236-237). |
| U. | The testimony of God unto the people | (237-238). |
| Annulment of rules and customs | (238). | |
| Renunciation of all things | (239). | |
| Expectation that the Promised One will uphold the former Dispensation | (239 -240). | |
| Renewal of ordinances and laws | (240). | |
| Object of every Revelation | (240-241). | |
| Out of Baní-Háshim shall come a Youth | (242-243). | |
| V. | When the Qa'im shall arise | (243-247). |
| W. | We entreat the learned men of the Bayán | (248-250). |
| X. | We betook Ourselves to a wilderness | (250-252). |
| Y. | They that have hearts to understand | (252-253). |
| References: Pages 97-120; 123-136; 176-192; 229-253 |
| A. | How can He be conceived as powerless? | (136-137). |
| B. | The essential Purpose and the knowledge of the Mystery and Substance of the Cause of God ... attaining unto the Presence of God | (138-139). |
| Day of Resurrection | (139-141). | |
| Most Holy Outpouring | (141). | |
| Holy Outpouring | (141-142). | |
| Attaining to the presence of these Holy Luminaries | (142-143). | |
| No day is mightier than this Day | (144-145). | |
| How can he be called learned? | (145-146). | |
| Sign of the Day of Revelation | (146-147). | |
| Testimony of the Quran | (169). | |
| Resurrection and attainment unto His Presence | (169-170). | |
| Respite to an appointed time | (170-172). | |
| 1280 years have passed | (172). | |
| How the peoples are brought to a reckoning | (172-174). | |
| C. | Able to unfold innumerable mysteries | (175-176). |
| References: Pages 136-147; 168-176 |
| A. | The purpose of the Prophets to affirm the spiritual significance of the terms "life", "resurrection" and "judgment" | (120). |
| B. | Only those will attain the knowledge of the Word of God that have turned unto Him | (122-123). |
| C. | Unnumbered doors of knowledge set open | (147-148). |
| D. | Already have Apostles before me come to you | (148-149). |
| How could those people in the days of Muhammad have existed thousands of years before? | (149-150). | |
| If Muhammad was the "return" of the Prophets, His Companions must be the "return" of the bygone Companions. | (151). | |
| The Prophets regarded as one soul and the same person | (152-154). | |
| The return of their chosen ones definitely proved | (154). | |
| The people so transformed that they renounce all things | (155-156). | |
| Have not this people exemplified the mysteries of "rebirth" and "return"? | (156). | |
| Potency of the Divine Elixir | (157-159). | |
| Those who lead in faith can be regarded as the "return" of those who had achieved this distinction in a former Dispensation | (158-159). | |
| Consider the rose | (159). | |
| Observe the "return" of the same qualities | (160). | |
| E. | The worlds of unity, diversity, variation, oneness, limitation and detachment | (160-161). |
| The term "Seal of the Prophets" | (162). | |
| The "first" and the "last" | (162-163). | |
| F. | In that Court all names are non-existent | (163). |
| G. | Piercing the veils of glory | (164). |
| Blindly following religious leaders | (164-166). | |
| Certain terms also "veils of glory" | (166). | |
| How many the mysteries | (167). | |
| "I was with a thousand Adams" | (167-168). | |
| References: Pages 120-123; 147-168 |
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