APPENDIX 1: Paragraph Numbering

 

The following list gives the opening words of a selection of the paragraphs in Century of Light.  Note that

1.      The book has 12 Sections. The paragraph numbering in each section starts with 1.

2.      The paragraphs on the first page, Foreword, are F.1 and F.2.

3.      The paragraphs in the second page entitled Century of Light are C.1, C.2, C.3.

4.      Inset paragraphs take the number of the previous paragraph with a sub-number as outline numbering. All inset paragraphs are included in the table below.

 

Para #

Opening Words

3.15.1

Ye must become the very

F.1

The conclusion of the twentieth

3.16

Nothing perhaps testifies

F.2

Century of Light, prepared under our

3.19

The key to this vision

C.1

The Twentieth Century, the most

3.19.1

As to the most great

C.2

In the light of the teachings

3.20

Choosing New York

C.3

What makes this insight possible

3.20.1

I am the Covenant, appointed 

1.1

Let us acknowledge at the outset

3.25.1

“All Europe is an armed camp…”

1.5

As the century began, there were

3.37.1

Today the world of humanity is

1.10

Nor was the strength of Western

3.41.1

It received its initial impetus

2.1

On this landscape of false

3.44.1

The hope which 'Abdu’l-Bahá

2.1.1

In this day … means of

4.1

With the passing of 'Abdu’l-Bahá

2.2.1

Consider carefully: all these

4.2.1

Now a message from God

2.3

The Secret of Divine Civilization

4.7.1

The Administrative Order

2.3.1

My meaning is that the beloved

5.1

An appreciation of the place of the

2.4

Extraordinarily, the small company

5.11

Rúhíyyih Khánum, who saw this

2.4.1

Rather, should they view people in

5.11.1

…one must understand the old

2.5

Here, the call of the Master is not

5.12.1

Only future generations and pens

2.5.1

O ye beloved of the Lord!

5.15

In considering the events of the

2.5.2

Wherefore, rest ye not, be it for

5.15.1

The principle of the Oneness

2.5.3

Therefore, so long as there be a trace

5.17

Deliberation on this vast

2.6

Social historians of the future

5.20.1

O My beloved friends

2.14

The greatest victory of these early

5.21.1

Let us pray to God that in these

2.14.1

For, just as in the realm of the spirit

5.23.1

…shining lamps and heavenly

2.15

The significance in 'Abdu’l-Bahá’s

5.24.1

Few will fail to recognize

2.15.1

When all was finished, and

5.35

As the Bahá’í  community

2.19

Despite the Master’s ill health

5.37.1

God Himself has indeed been

3.1

A Tablet addressed by 'Abdu’l-Bahá

5.42.1

Upon the reality of man…

3.1.1

Such was our state when a letter

6.1

With the administrative

3.2

An appreciation of the

6.2.1

In America, the women

3.4.1

“Of that first meeting

6.6.1

By the sublimity and serenity of

3.5.1

His [the Master’s] own writings

6.8.1

Theirs is the duty to hold

3.6.1

He Who, in His own words

6.15

At a relatively early point in the

3.7

No more brilliant a stage

6.28

By 1946, the end of hostilities

3.7.1

This new cycle of human power

6.30.1

Feel hour propitious to proclaim

3.7.2

The gift of God

6.32.1

No matter how long the period

3.9

The openness with which

6.40

The grief and overwhelming sense

3.9.1

The independent search after

6.40.1

It is incumbent upon the

3.11.1

All of us know that international

6.41.1

Unto the most Holy Book every

3.13.1

The Mashriqu’l-Adhkár is one

7.1

However great is the distance

 

7.2.1

Severed from the no less

10.26.1

…the character of the Bahá’í

7.4.1

It is incumbent upon these members

11.1

The image used by 'Abdu’l-Bahá

7.5.1

After prayerful and careful study

11.2.1

O honored lady!

8.1

As Shoghi Effendi had prophetically

11.7

The changes wrought in

8.10

What the Bahá’í world

11.9.1

We solemnly reaffirm, on this

8.16.1

For according to this

11.11

Despite the historic

8,17.1

The sacred and youthful

11.19

In the perspective of

8.18.1

It must be… clearly understood

11.22.1

He hath chosen out of the whole

8.20.1

Leaders of religion

12.1

The opening statement of the

9.1

The immediate effect of the winning

12.2.1

I testify that no sooner had

9.10

The burst of enrolments

12.4.1

Adversities unimaginably

9.20

During these same years

12.5

Barely a third of the

9.34.1

Some movements appear

12.5.1

… visibly succeeding in

10.1

Bahá'u'lláh’s mission is not

12.9

Three years before his passing

10.2.1

O ye esteemed ones who are

12.9.1

These Edifices will, in the shape

10.5.1

Suffice to say that, despite these

12.12.1

In the early hours of this morning

10.9

In 1980, the patient external affairs

12.15.1

That which the Lord hath

10.12.1

It is the lives and deaths of these

12.16.1

Canst thou discover any one

10.18

Not only the Bahá’í community

12.16.2

This is the Day whereon naught

10.20.1

The experience of the

 

 

 


 

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