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the Báb, Selections from the Writings of the Báb (1976)
# “At the time of the manifestation of Him Whom God ...” *From the Bahai Story Library — drawn from* **Selections from the Writings of the Báb** *by the Báb* (1976). > "At the time of the manifestation of Him Whom God shall" At the time of the manifestation of Him Whom God shall make manifest everyone should be well trained in the teachings of the Bayán, so that none of the followers may outwardly cling to the Bayán and thus forfeit their allegiance unto… At the time of the manifestation of Him Whom God shall make manifest everyone should be well trained in the teachings of the Bayán, so that none of the followers may outwardly cling to the Bayán and thus forfeit their allegiance unto Him. If anyone does so, the verdict of ‘disbeliever in God’ shall be passed upon him. I swear by the holy Essence of God, were all in the Bayán to unite in helping Him Whom God shall make manifest in the days of His Revelation, not a single soul, nay, not a created thing would remain on earth that would not gain admittance into Paradise. […] [Read the full story →](https://bahaistorylibrary.com/stories/sb-at-the-time-of-the-manifestation-of-him-whom-god) --- *This story is part of the [Bahai Story Library](https://bahaistorylibrary.com) — a free, searchable home for verified Bahá'í stories. Source attribution and verification tier shown on every page.*
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