| key | Z2SH2SCB |
| title | Rays from the Sun of Hope |
| author | Gibson, William E. |
| item type | Journal article |
| publication year | 1922 |
| date | 1922-05 |
| publication title | Washington News Letter |
| abstract note | "... the voice of the prophet of a new order is now ringing in the ears of nations, and the purity f its melody is sinking in the hearts of men of all classes, stations, climes and races of all religions and nations. "This prophetic voice is the Bahai message to the world. It appeals both to the hearts and to the intellects of men. Spiritually it quickens the souls of men to a consciousness of a new vision of life. It revives and brings to realization the love and Spirit of the Justice and Fair Play as lived and taught by the Lord Christ. "It stands for purity of life and it urges the use of an international language by means of which charity of conduct, for service and sacrifice on the part of the individual for the general good of men. In short, it stands for the highest ideals of all religions, all social movements for human betterment." (p. 368). |
| pages | 366-368 |
| issue | 8 |
| volume | 26 |
| publisher | Oliver C. Sabin |
| place | Washington, DC |
| language | English |
| manual tags | RELIGION; PEACE; UNITY; HOPE; WAR |
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