Dear James Mock wrote to Ahang:

>Quddus represented himself, both in writing and apparently orally, as the 
return of Christ. 

Can you please give examples of this?  

>Baha'u'llah often linked Quddus with Christ, for instance, stating that in his 
martyrdom no one suffered more than Quddus, "not even Christ". 

Can you please give examples of this, too?  I am not catching how saying that 
he suffered more than Christ is equivalent to Baha'u'llah having "linked Quddus 
with Christ".

>Ali never had the station of Manifestationhood, which Quddus enjoyed. 

Can you state where the Writings denote Quddus as a Manifestation?  I am not 
doubting you....I just must have read through such quotes without catching that 
point.  And do the Writings state such "Manifestationhood" as being comparable 
to that of the Bab, Christ, Baha'u'llah, etc? 

James

Dear James

maybe if you look at this site you will find some information

it is in the Most Great website of Jonah Winters

http://bahai-library.com/uhj/letters.quddus.dawnbreakers.html


but i have not done a thoroug search 
humbly and inadequately khazeh f


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