[466] Phelps, p. 96. The Report of the Bahais to the United States Census Board says, "One may be a Bahai and still retain active membership in another religious body."
[467] Remey's "The Bahai Movement," p. 97.
[468] Bahaism says, "Christians who do not believe in the Koran have not believed Christ."
[469] The name of the Society has been changed to the "Orient Occident Unity," and a commercial department added. Its contributions are acknowledged, and its work reported through the Star of the West as Bahai work. An American, who imported a machine flour-mill to Persia, under its auspices, told the Consul that the object of his coming was not the mill but propagating Bahaism. In the Jam-i-Jamsied, Calcutta, March 28, 1914, Dr. E. C. Getsinger boasts to the Parsees, "The American Bahais have established schools in Persia, and have sent American teachers to those schools."
[470] "Words of Paradise," p. 53.
[471] "The Universal Religion," p. 139.
[472] "Observations of a Bahai Traveller," 1908, p. 77.
[473] Sprague's "A Year in India," p. 16.
[474] Pages 62, 63, 95, 96.
[475] "Bahai Proofs," p. 52. See also Browne's "Mirza Jani's History," pp. xxxiii.-vi.