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The Book of Ighan

ners shall be known by their faces, and they shall be taken by the forelocks and the feet" (K. S. 55). Thus the account of the creatures is judged from the face, and their unbelief, faith or sin will appear; just as in this day it is evident that the people of error and the followers of guidance are known and distinguished from each other by the face.

If these servants, sincerely for the sake of God, and desiring His Good Pleasure, look into the verses of the Book, they will undoubtedly understand all they seek. They will clearly and plainly find there, in full particular, all the events which have happened during this Dispensation; even the Manifestations of the Names and Attributes coming out of nativities of opposition and superciliousness of government and people, and the residence and establishment of the Universal Manifestation in a special and designated land. Only the spiritually minded can understand this. We seal the saying by that which was formerly revealed unto Mohammed, so that this seal may be the musk which will guide people to the brilliant Rizwan of holiness. He hath said, and His saying is truth in order that this favor may surround the world " God inviteth unto the[1] Dwelling of Peace and directeth whom He pleaseth unto the right way" (K. S. 10). "They shall have a dwelling of peace with their Lord, and He shall be their protector, because of that which they have

  1. Baghdad, where Baha'u' llah was exiled.