[437] "Tablets of Abdul Baha," Vol. I, p. 46.
[438] S. W., May 17, 1911, p. 6.
[439] Mrs. Templeton (previously Mrs. Laurence Oliphant), in "Facts for Behaists," tells of the unrighteousness of Abbas Effendi (Abdul Baha) in keeping from his brothers and stepmothers the pension money of the Turkish Government and the revenue of Baha's villages, and of his ostentatious charity in giving away part of these funds by distributing coins to a mixed crowd of beggars every Friday.
[440] S. W., May 17, 1913, p. 74.
[441] "Tablets of Abdul Baha," Vol. I, p. 44.
[442] S. W., Ibid., p. 67.
[443] Ibid., Sept. 8, 1912, p. 5.
[444] Phelps, p. 66.
[445] Ibid., p. 70.
[446] This house was purchased by an American Bahai lady, that it might remain in Bahai hands.