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Unfolding Destiny
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Pages 121-122
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Letter of 24 October 1938
Dear Bahá'í Brother,
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Your communications written on behalf of the British N.S.A.
and dated June 23rd, July 8th and September 15th with their
enclosures have all been duly received and their contents noted
with interest and satisfaction by our beloved Guardian.
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Regarding the papers you had enclosed in your last letter
relating to the N.S.A.'s application for incorporation, he has read
these with the closest attention, and has already communicated
to you his approval by cable, and wishes me now to urge your
Assembly to proceed with this matter without delay and to
make every effort to have the whole thing completed in the
course of the next few months, preferably before the termination
of your Assembly's term of office next April....
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The Guardian has read with considerable interest Mr.
Balyuzi's+ booklet on "Bahá'u'lláh", and hopes that the two
companion essays on the Báb and the Master on which he is
working will be soon completed and ready for distribution, as
he feels they can be of a valuable help to the friends in their
teaching work.
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With the renewed assurances of his prayers for the confirmation
of your services, and reciprocating your greetings....
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[From the Guardian:]
Dear co-worker,
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The energy, loyalty and resourcefulness with which your Assembly
is conducting and extending the manifold activities of the Faith in
these days of stress and trial deserve the highest praise. Your
achievements constitute indeed a landmark in the history of the Faith
in that land. I urge you, with all earnestness and with feelings of
abounding gratitude, to redouble your efforts and to persevere until
your highest hopes and plans in both the spiritual and administrative
spheres are realised and fulfilled. My prayers are always with you.
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Shoghi
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