God Passes By Outline
Correlation with A Traveler's Narrative and The Dawn-Breakers



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Introduction (by George Townshend)

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Condensed Outline


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
104-1 (4)
  1. Bahá'u'lláh arrested
DB 608 note 1, 609 note 1
104-2 (17)
  1. Bahá'u'lláh's Deliverance (and reasons for it)
DB 603, 636, 646, 634
105-1 (9-14)
  1. His release from the Síyáh-Chál... (and subsequent meetings with dignitaries)
DB 646-650
105-3 (41+), 106-0
  1. Orders for Bahá'u'lláh's Exile (and offer of the Russian Minister)
DB 650, 603, 636
106-2, 107, 108-0
  1. Significance of His Banishment
108-1
  1. ...and departure for Baghdád (order mixed: see two italicized headings prior)
650
(none)(The remainder of God Passes By does not correlate with passages from The Dawn-Breakers, although it might be correlated with some passages of A Traveler's Narrative (after p. 38). The two entries below are further Table of Contents headings for the chapter. (However, I have not added supplementary summary headings amidst them as I have done in the prior part of this chapter (and in Chapters 1-5.))
109+?
  1. His residence in Baghdád prior to His withdrawal to Kurdistán
119+?
  1. His two year retirement to Kurdistán.











Extended Outline


GPB page #- paragraph# (print copy line#)Topic/HeadingsDB/TN page # (or GPB page # cross-reference)
104-1 (4)
  1. Bahá'u'lláh arrested
DB 608 note 1
104-1 (8)
    1. Shaykh Ahmad's Prophecy
DB 609 note 1
104-2 (17)
  1. Bahá'u'lláh's Deliverance (and reasons for it)
104-2 (24)
    1. Intervention of Russian Minister
DB 603, 636
104-2 (26), 105-0 (1-3)
    1. Role of the confession of 'Azím and assistance of Bahá'u'lláh's relatives
DB 646
105-0 (4-8)
    1. Influence of sacrifice of prisoners (and quotation of Nabíl)
(quoted from DB 634)
105-1 (9-14)
  1. His release from the Síyáh-Chál... (and subsequent meetings with dignitaries)
105-1 (9-14)
    1. Freeing of Bahá'u'lláh after Non-Complicity Established
DB 646-647
105-1 (14-22)
    1. Emissary's Meeting with Bahá'u'lláh
DB 647-648
105-2, 105-3 (39-41)
    1. Bahá'u'lláh's Meeting with Grand Vazír
DB 648-650
105-3 (41+), 106-0
  1. Orders for Bahá'u'lláh's Exile (and offer of the Russian Minister)
DB 650
106-1
    1. Russian Minister's Offer
DB 650
106-1 (17)(see DB 603, 636)
106-2, 107, 108-0
  1. Significance of His Banishment
108-1
  1. ...and departure for Baghdád (order mixed: see two italicized headings prior)
108-1, 108-2, 108-3, 109-0 (1-27)
    1. Bahá'u'lláh's Exile
DB 650
(none)(The remainder of God Passes By does not correlate with passages from The Dawn-Breakers, although it might be correlated with some passages of A Traveler's Narrative (after p. 38). The two entries below are further Table of Contents headings for the chapter. (However, I have not added supplementary summary headings amidst them as I have done in the prior part of this chapter (and in Chapters 1-5 and the first half of Chapter 6.))
109+?
  1. His residence in Baghdád prior to His withdrawal to Kurdistán
119+?
  1. His two year retirement to Kurdistán.