Abdu'l-Baha in London - 'Abdu'l-Bahá
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To a gentleman who was questioning him, he remarked "The beginnings of all great religions were pure; but priests, taking possession of the minds of the people, filled them with dogmas and superstitions, so that religion became gradually corrupt. I come to teach no new religion. `My only desire is, through the blessing of God, to show the road to the Great Light." Touching the gentleman gently on his shoulder, as a loving father might touch a son, he went on to say, "I am no Prophet, only a man like yourself." (109:1)

Birthday of 'Abdu'l-Baha-
November 26th, 1911, Message to the London Baha'is - Specially given to Mrs. Enthoven. (109:2)

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