[continued from The Light of His Revelations - II]
As the records of man are imperfect,
and the memory of man unstable:
The names of many these messengers
are known in one place and not in another,
Or among one people and among others;
And some of their names may have perished utterly;
But there message stands one and indivisible,
Even though it may have been forgotten,
Or twisted by ignorance, error, superstition or perversity;
Or misunderstood in the blinding light
Of time or tortuous Circumstances.
[continued to The Lights of His Revelations - IV]
As the records of man are imperfect,
and the memory of man unstable:
The names of many these messengers
are known in one place and not in another,
Or among one people and among others;
And some of their names may have perished utterly;
But there message stands one and indivisible,
Even though it may have been forgotten,
Or twisted by ignorance, error, superstition or perversity;
Or misunderstood in the blinding light
Of time or tortuous Circumstances.
[continued to The Lights of His Revelations - IV]

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