- Audio and video clips. Alain Locke, Christopher Buck, comp. (1933-1940). Audio.
- Bahá'í Cause Today, The. William McElwee Miller (1940-10). A Christian missionary's outsider perspective on the history of the Bábí and Bahá'í faiths, teachings, literature, teachings, and prophecies. Essays.
- Chosen Highway, The. Lady Sarah Louisa Blomfield (1940/1967). Oral Bahá'í histories collected by an eminent early English Bahá'í, first published in 1940. Books.
- Christians, Muhammadans, and Jews. Abdu'l-Bahá (1940). An address delivered at Temple Emmanu-El, San Francisco, October 12, 1912. Translations.
- I, Mary Magdalene. Juliet Thompson (1940). Semi-autobiographical account of Juliet Thompson's contact with 'Abdu'l-Bahá. Fiction.
- Information for Bahá'ís called to fill out the Questionnaire on military duty under the Draft Act 1940. National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá'ís of the United States (1940-09-17). Summary of grounds for seeking exemption from combatant duty. NSA-letters.
- Táhirih's Message to the Modern World. Martha L. Root (1941). Transcript of a radio address from Sunday April 21, 1940, telling the story of Ṭáhirih, describing her as the foremost woman of her generation known across Persia for her beauty, intelligence, and courage, who gave her life for the emancipation of women. Talks.
- Tests: Their Spiritual Value. Mamie L. Seto (1940/1944). Abdu'l-Bahá's views on the spiritual effects of suffering and trials, and their necessity for personal growth of the soul. Essays.
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