‘Abdu’l-Bahá in London
Public Addresses :: Meeting of Farewell to ‘Abdu’l-Bahá
his inability to be present, and Archdeacon Wilberforce sent affectionate greetings.
After the Lord’s Prayer and prayers for Unity of
Bahá’u’lláh and Gelasius (fifth Century), Professor Michael Sadler spoke as follows:—
Speech of Professor Michael Sadler
We have met together to bid farewell to
‘Abdu’l-Bahá, and to thank God for his example and teaching, and for the power of his prayers to bring Light into confused thought, Hope into the place of dread,
Faith where doubt was, and into troubled hearts, the Love which overmasters self-seeking and fear.
Though we all, among ourselves, in our devotional allegiance have our own individual loyalties, to all of us ‘Abdu’l-Bahá brings, and has brought, a message of Unity, of sympathy and of Peace. He bids us all be real and true in what we profess to believe; and to treasure above everything the Spirit behind the form. With him we bow before the Hidden Name, before that which is of every life the Inner Life! He bids us worship in fearless loyalty to our own faith, but with ever stronger yearning after Union, Brotherhood, and Love; so turning ourselves in Spirit, and with our whole heart, that we may enter more into the mind of God, which is above class, above race, and beyond time.
Professor Sadler concluded with a beautiful prayer of James Martineau.
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