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... ‘Then we have articles on the Em mercial Uaion of :the ‘the Churches; pire «mation and'Re-union of Moslem Movement in Persia, known Bab; on the Woman Movement in Ger Manitoba Schools question ; ¢ Federati on Movement in Australasia, & — —-— Premier of Tasmania ...

Published: Friday 03 July 1896
Newspaper: Inverness Courier
County: Inverness-shire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 1097 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

THE JULY MAGAZINES

... (SZCOND NOTICL) IN the Nineteenth Century Sir Lepel Griffin discusses the question of British as opposed to Russian influence in Persia, and he thinks this country will require all its time to hold its own against the Muscovite. Mrs Lecky writes in defence of ...

A SOLDIER'S ADDREI3S To the Ladies of the British Empire— God bless 'ea

... Browe—Mrs Finlay. 48; Mrs Gordon, be; Mrs lon, Si; a fr.eed, per Mrs J 8 Robertson, Al. FLAII DA T 0111 18T11 Dacsneen, 1915 —Bab. mentions collected in comity of N•irn :—Parish of Cawdor, 16. 10d ; Auldearn, £4 7. 3d; Nairn (landward), £4O. Si; Moyne.. ...

FISHING VESSELS

... general exclusion could be justified. Advertisement s BAHA’I FAITH Baha'u'llah and His Herald, tue bao (lhe gawe) were pourn n Persia, e anc.ent province of Eian. They haa nO 10rinal educalion,, no Couact wiln wesiern culture,; no poutical or financial power ...

COMMEMORATION

... Baha'is of the Western Isles will be commemorating the death of Bab (gate) who, on July 9, 1850, was brought be- fore a firing squad of 750 rifles in the barracks square of Tabriz, Persia. A spokesman for the Baha'i Faith said in Stornoway this week, “The ...

RIBUIRW

... teaching of the Bab, having spread rapidly throughout Persia, ‘aroused the opposition of Church and State’, and thus to attribute the guilt of the ensuing bloody persecution to the Christian community. It the Islamic orthodoxy of Persia was responsible ...

B The Baha'is Of The Western Isles

... were in close contact lwith one another, this ciaim might have some “substance. The fact is that Baha'u'llah appeared in Persia when the population was 98 per cent Muslim and where hardly any points of contact with other religions existed. Moreover ...