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Selections From the Writings of the Báb
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Pages 86-87
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"GOD hath, at all times and under all conditions, been ..."
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GOD hath, at all times and under all conditions, been
wholly independent of His creatures. He hath cherished
and will ever cherish the desire that all men may attain
His gardens of Paradise with utmost love, that no one
should sadden another, not even for a moment, and that all
should dwell within His cradle of protection and security
until the Day of Resurrection which marketh the dayspring
of the Revelation of Him Whom God will make
manifest.
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The Lord of the universe hath never raised up a prophet
nor hath He sent down a Book unless He hath established
His covenant with all men, calling for their acceptance of
the next Revelation and of the next Book; inasmuch as
the outpourings of His bounty are ceaseless and without
limit. VI, 16.
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