[164] "Answered Questions," pp. 129-131, 199-201.
[165] Ibid., p. 184.
[166] "Ikan," pp. 123-127.
[167] Asad Ullah, "The School of the Prophets," p. 109.
[168] Mrs. Brittingham, "The Revelation of Baha Ullah," p. 32.
[169] S. W., Jan. 19, 1914, p. 283.
[170] "The Revelation of Baha Ullah," p. 24. Similarly Gulam Ahmad Quadiani of India claimed to be Christ come again as well as Mohammed and the Mahdi and also, for the Hindus, a new avatar or incarnation.
[171] C. M. Remey's tract, "The Covenant," pp. 14-15; Kheiralla's "Baha Ullah," p. 533, and "Lawh-ul-Akdas," translated in S. W., Vol. IV, p. 15.
[172] S. W., March 21, 1913, p. 13.
[173] "Notes at Acca," p. 24.