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the Báb, Selections from the Writings of the Báb (1976)

# “At the time of the appearance of Him Whom God shall ...”

*From the Bahai Story Library — drawn from* **Selections from the Writings of the Báb** *by the Báb* (1976).

> "At the time of the appearance of Him Whom God shall make"

At the time of the appearance of Him Whom God shall make manifest, wert thou to perform thy deeds for the sake of the Point of the Bayán, they would be regarded as performed for one other than God, inasmuch as on that Day the Point of…

At the time of the appearance of Him Whom God shall make manifest, wert thou to perform thy deeds for the sake of the Point of the Bayán, they would be regarded as performed for one other than God, inasmuch as on that Day the Point of the Bayán is none other than Him Whom God shall make manifest... It is for this reason that at the beginning of every Dispensation a vast multitude, who fondly imagine that their deeds are for God, become drowned and ungodly, and perceive this not, except such as He guideth at His behest. […]

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