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""Servant to the Servants: Roy C. Wilhelm, Hand of the Cause of God" is the biography of Roy Wilhelm, who was one of the pillars of the Bahá'í Faith during his lifetime. A wealthy entrepreneur who made his fortune selling coffee, Roy had the bounty of becoming a Bahá'í during the ministry of 'Abdu'l-Bahá, and he served the Master until His passing in 1921. When Shoghi Effendi was appointed head of the Bahá'í Faith, Roy dedicated the rest of his life to serving the Guardian. He formed a lifelong friendship with Martha Root, one of the most famous Bahá'í teachers during that period, and he was elected to the first US National Spiritual Assembly, where he served as treasurer until the last years of his life. For his dedicated service to the Faith, Roy was posthumously appointed a Hand of the Cause by Shoghi Effendi"--
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Final volume in acclaimed biography of Wilhelm II exploring his role in the origins of the First World War.
Here is a collection of three touching accounts of pilgrimages to the Holy Land in the time of 'Abdu'l-Bahá. These are classic works of Bahá'í history and literature.Roy Wilhelm's account is from 1907. Stanwood Cobb's remarkable "Memories of 'Abdu'l-Bahá" discusses his meetings with the Master in 1908, 1910, 1912, and 1913. Genevieve Coy made her pilgrimage in 1920, and spent a week in the Holy Household. All three allow us to share the joys and pains of their visits, humanizing people often spoken of as giants of the early Faith.It is powerful opportunity for readers to get in touch with their spiritual heritage.
Hawkins Boone DeFrance was born in about 1806 in Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. He married Mary Moore in about 1839. They had one son. He married Harriett Ranck in about 1844 and had seven more children. He died August 7, 1881 in Tama County, Iowa. Descendants and relatives lived in Pennsylvania, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Minnesota and elsewhere.
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