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137 The Most Great Name #109






As explained in note 33, the Greatest Name of God can take various forms,

all based on the word Baha. The Baha'is in the East have implemented

this injunction of the Aqdas by heading their wills with such phrases as

O Thou Glory of the All-Glorious, In the name of God, the All-Glorious

or He is the All-Glorious and the like.





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