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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