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Tag "Mabel Hyde Paine"

tag name: Mabel Hyde Paine type: People
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Mabel Hyde Paine
referring tags: Divine Art of Living (book)
notes: Not to be confused with Mabel Harriet Pine.
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  1. Divine Art of Living, The, by The Báb, Bahá'u'lláh, Abdu'l-Bahá, Mabel Hyde Paine, comp. (1944/2006). Collection of thematically arranged quotations.
  2. Paine, Mabel Hyde: Obituary, by Garreta Busey (1979-10). Paine (1877-1955) was an American Bahá’í teacher and author.
  3. Pilgrim Accounts Collection: Compilation of 253 Pilgrims Notes, by Various (1898-1958). Collated adaptation of an archive of 253 accounts. Most of these are already online at this site, in either older or newer versions. None of the md/pdf files in this collection have been changed in any way from the github version, only file-names edited.
  4. Week in Abdu'l-Baha's Home, A, by Genevieve L. Coy, Cora E. Gray, Mabel Hyde Paine, Sylvia Paine (1921). Notes of a pilgrimage by Mabel Paine, Sylvia Paine, Cora Gray and Genevieve L. Coy in 1920, published as a series in 4 parts in 3 issues of Star of the West.

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  1. 1944-00-00
      The publication of The Divine Art of Living: Selections from the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh, the Báb, and 'Abdu'l-Bahá by the Chicago Publishing Committee. It was compiled by Mabel Hyde Paine. The book saw four revisions and up until 2006 and is still being reprinted. [Collins4.114 - 4.117]
    • In 1977 the study guide, Seven Round Table Discussions Based on The Divine Art of Living by Marian Crist Lippitt was published by the Bahá'í Publishing Trust in Wilmette, IL. [Collins7.1407 - 7.1410]
    • The book was transcribed by Mary Francis Baral and published by the Bahá'í Service for the Blind in Los Angeles in 1962. [Collins8.55]
    • The title was borrowed from a previous compilation by Mary M. Rabb that appeared in the Star of the West and then published bound in leather. It was also serialized in World Order in the early 1940's.
  2. 1955-08-15
      The passing of Mabel Hyde Paine (b. 7 December 1877 in Rockville, CT, d. 15 August 1955 in Urbana, IL). She was buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery in Urbana. [Find a Grave]

      Mabel Paine was a Bahá'í teacher and an author. She is remembered as the compiler of The Divine Art of Living that was first published by the Bahá'í Publishing Committee in Chicago in 1944 and saw numerous reprints and revisions until the four revisions. It is still in publication. [Collins4.114 - 4.117]

    • See also Paine, Mable Hyde; Obituary by Garrett Busey.
 
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