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[37] See "Sacred Mysteries," p. 100.
[38] _S. W._, Sept. 8, 1913, pp. 170-174.
[39] See "Facts for Behaists."
[40] Dr. H. H. Jessup in N. Y. _Outlook_, June, 1901.
[41] "A Year in India and Burmah," p. 10. Compare the Trinities of the Nusaireyah, as given in "The Asian Mystery," p. 111. The first is Abel, Adam and Gabriel: after others, comes Simon Peter, Jesus and Rozabah; Ali, Mohammed and Salman the Persian. The first of each group, for example Peter and Ali, is the supreme manifestation, the _maana_, meaning or essence of God; the second of each group, Mohammed and Jesus represent the _ism-azim_, the Greatest Name: while the third, that is, Salman is termed the Bab. Baha is the Greatest Name. The place of Peter remains for Abbas.
[42] "Facts for Behaists."
[43] "Ten Days in the Light of Acca," p. 105.
[44] _S. W._, Nov. 23, 1913, p. 242.
[45] See