To the maid-servant of God who is firm in the Covenant, Mrs.
Corinne True -- Upon her be Baha’u’l-Abha!
Chicago, Ill.
HE IS GOD!
O thou daughter of the Kingdom!
Thy letter, dated January 6, 1910, was received with the
enclosed papers.
Regarding the appointment of the time for the opening of the
general convention in Chicago, this matter is already written about.
Undoubtedly you have received it by this time. It was suggested to postpone the
20th of March to the days of Ridvan, in which the climate is temperate.
You have written regarding the election of delegates from among the Oriental Bahais. The season for this work has not yet come. God willing, in its opportune time they will be sent.
Several plans and designs of the Mashriqu’l-Adhkar have been received from America. Now the believers must display an endeavor so that the land may he bought in its entirety; then collect contributions for the building, and then they may think about the plans. So far the means are lacking. I hope from the favor of the True One that sufficient and ample contribution may be gathered and afterward the best and most acceptable plans be decided upon.
Upon thee be Baha'u'l-Abha!
You have written regarding the election of delegates from among the Oriental Bahais. The season for this work has not yet come. God willing, in its opportune time they will be sent.
Several plans and designs of the Mashriqu’l-Adhkar have been received from America. Now the believers must display an endeavor so that the land may he bought in its entirety; then collect contributions for the building, and then they may think about the plans. So far the means are lacking. I hope from the favor of the True One that sufficient and ample contribution may be gathered and afterward the best and most acceptable plans be decided upon.
Upon thee be Baha'u'l-Abha!
(Signed) Abdu’l-Baha Abbas
(Star of the West, Vol. 1, no. 3, April 28, 1910)
(Star of the West, Vol. 1, no. 3, April 28, 1910)