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Bahá'ísm Today |
Author | Wilhelmina Bain |
Title of item | Bahá'ísm Today |
Parent publication | The Otago Witness |
City of this publication | Dunedin, NZ |
Date of this edition | 1913-08 |
Language | English |
Permission | public domain |
Scanned | 2013-05 by Mike Thomas |
Posted | 2013-05-29 by Jonah Winters |
Classified in | Newspaper articles |
URL | bahai-library.com/bain_bahaism_today |
Abstract | Short, early overview of the Bahá'í Faith, among the first published in New Zealand. |
Notes | Wilhelmina Bain, an early feminist and peace advocate, was interested in the Bahá’í Faith in the early years of the twentieth century; see wilhelmina_bain_biography. She received a tablet from ‘Abdu’l-Bahá and published a significant article in The Otago Witness in late 1908. In 1913 she published the following articles in the same newspaper, spread over two issues. These articles were located in the Turnbull Library microfilm section in 2013. They were published within weeks of Margaret Stevenson’s (the first New Zealand Bahá’í) meeting with Dorothea Spinney, in August 1913. |
Tags | Newspaper articles |
Locations | New Zealand | Page views | 3914 hits since 2013-05-29 |
Last edited | 2013-05-29. See previous versions [archive.org]. | | |
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