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  1. Charles Mason Remey. Bahá'í Movement for Universal Religion, The (1912-03). Dictionary-like summaries of Bahá'í personages and teachings. Essays.
  2. Charles Mason Remey. Bahá'í Movement, The: A Series of Nineteen Papers (1912). Essays on Bahá'í history and teachings. Books.
  3. Charles Mason Remey. Bahá'í Revelation and Reconstruction, The (1919). A treatise on the history and the spiritual, social, and economic principles of the Faith, with special regard to the application of these principles to, and their influence on, the coming peace of nations and the tranquillity and welfare of humanity. Books.
  4. Charles Mason Remey. Constructive Principles of the Bahá'í Movement (1917). A summary of the history, object, and institutions of the Bahá'í religious teachings. Books.
  5. Charles Mason Remey. Covenant, The (1919). "A brief statement of the Covenant God made with mankind through the prophets of the past and has fulfilled in these latter days, in the Bahai Movement." Includes excerpts of tablets and talks of Abdu'l-Bahá. Essays.
  6. Charles Mason Remey. Firmness in the Covenant and Protection of the Cause of God (1914/1918). Two versions of an essay written in response to "certain conditions of violation" of the Covenant in London and other European assemblies: a 5-page essay from 1914, and a 28-page (unpublished?) article from 1918. Articles.
  7. Charles Mason Remey. Illustrated description of a design in the Persian-Indian style of architecture for the first Mashrak-el-Azkar (Bahá'í temple) to be erected in America (1920). Expanded version of a portion of Remey's earlier Mashrak-el-Azkar [Mashriqu'l-Adhkár]: Descriptive of the Bahai temple, with photographs of Temple models. Books.
  8. Charles Mason Remey. Journal Diary of European Baha'i Travels: April - November 1948 (1948). A record of Remey's visits across Europe, from England to Germany. Includes coverage of Bahá'í participation in the first U.N. convention on Human Rights, held in Geneva. Biographies.
  9. Charles Mason Remey. Mashrak-el-Azkar: Descriptive of the Bahá'í temple (1917). Preliminary designs for the first Mashriqu'l-Adhkár to be built in America, showing nine varying treatments in different styles of architecture; includes discussions of the Ashkhabad temple and Bahá'í history, and a 1908 letter to Star of West. Books.
  10. Charles Mason Remey. New Day, The: The Bahá'í Revelation (1919). "A brief statement of its history and teachings" in summary form. Opens with short "dissertation by Abdu'l-Bahá upon the New Day." Essays.
  11. Charles Mason Remey. Observations of a Bahá'í Traveller, 1908 (1914). An account of travels among some Bahá'ís in Egypt, Israel, and Persia in 1908, written at the suggestion of Abdu'l-Bahá. Books.
  12. Charles Mason Remey. Peace of the World, The (1919). "A brief treatise upon the spiritual teaching of the Bahai religion with particular regard to its application to the great problem, now before the nations, of the establishment of an enduring world peace." Books.
  13. Charles Mason Remey. Power of “The Covenant of God” Alone Regenerates Mankind, The (1913-09-08). Recognition of the centre of the covenant is the important matter before the world today. Includes extracts from a letter to a Bahai assembly in America. Essays.
  14. Charles Mason Remey. Reminiscences of the Summer School Green Acre Eliot, Maine (1949). On the evolution of Green Acre from a meeting place for New England intellectuals and religious speakers into a Bahá'í-managed summer school; Sarah Farmer's family and her personal difficulties; personalities of some early Bahá'ís; anecdotes by Remey. Biographies.
  15. Charles Mason Remey. Report to Abdul Baha of the Bahá'í Activities in the States of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida, A (1919-06-07). Diary of travel-teaching March-April 1919. Includes letter to the members of the Bahá'í Board of Teaching in America about successful techniques. Articles.
  16. Charles Mason Remey. Through Warring Countries to the Mountain of God (1915-07). Experiences of two American Bahá'ís in France, England, and Germany on their way to visit Abdul-Baha in the Israel in 1914. Includes excerpt of address by Abdu'l-Bahá on proofs of the coming Prophet, and letter written by Abdul Sana to a friend in London. Books.
 

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