Abdul Baha on Divine Philosophy At the suggestion of Abdul Baha these notes ISABEL FRASER CHAMBERLAIN Those desiring copies may obtain them by addressing 234 EAST ELEVENTH STREET, NEW YORK CITY NEW YORK Price 75 Cents COPYRIGHT, 1918 INTRODUCTION HY this great unrest WH wars and the rumors of wars, changing of dynasties, earthquakes, cataclysms? The people cry "Peace, peace; when there is no peace!" Are not these the outer sign that man has lost the inner truth? Students in every land who have stepped out of the stream of humanity remind us of the holy books of history—all of which foretell the coming of a great Messiah or world teacher. Once again the wheel has turned and brought man face to face with truth. Truth is the handmaid of the prophet. Can there be a handmaid without the prophet? A movement comes from the East which claims to be the divine instrument for bringing unity into the world. For this reason, if for no other, it deserves attention. Its claims are too |