Author | Charles Mason Remey |
Title of item | The Bahá'í Movement |
Subtitle of item | A Series of Nineteen Papers |
Publisher of this ed. | Washington, DC: J. D. Milans & Sons |
Date of this edition | 1912 |
Language | English |
Permission | public domain |
Posted | 2013-06-07 by Jonah Winters |
Proofread | 2014-02 by Bobbi Lyons |
Formatted | 2014-03 by Mike Thomas |
Classified in | Books |
URL | bahai-library.org/remey_bahai_movement |
Abstract | Essays on Bahá'í history and teachings. |
Notes | This document is online in a variety of formats at archive.org. Also available as a corrected Word document.
Some content in this book is similar to essays in "The Bahai Revelation and Reconstruction."
While Remey later broke the covenant (see uhj_mason_remey_followers), at the time he wrote this essay he was an influential figure in the Bahá'í community and was later appointed Hand of the Cause. This document is thus not "covenant-breaker" material. |
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Edit quality | high: carefully proofread and edited |
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Last edited | 2014-03-20 18:16 EDT. See previous versions [archive.org]. |