TY - BOOK AU - Mirza Abú'l-Fadl Gulpáygání TI - The Brilliant Proof PY - 1949/// CY - WiIlmette Illinois PB - Baha'i Publishing Committee KW - Apologetics KW - Baha'i Faith KW - Intellectual Defense N1 - The famous Bahá’í genius, Mírzá Abu’l-Fadl, writes, “In these days, which are the latter days of 1911, A. D. and the early days of 1330 A. H., I have seen a curious article which astonished me. What did I see? I find that one of the missionaries of the Protestant sect, who accounts himself among the learned men of the twentieth century, a helper of the pure religion of Christ and one of the civilized and cultured occidentals, by name, Peter Z. Easton, has been so provoked by jealousy at the universal spread of the heavenly word of His Holiness Abdul-Baha throughout vast expanses of Europe that he has trespassed the limit of courtesy and humanity and published an article replete with execration and calumny in the magazine “Evangelical Christendom.” …Briefly, as this servant [Mírzá Abu’l-Fadl] carefully perused and weighed the above-mentioned article, it was found that Peter Z. Easton, in his own supposition, has clung to “four proofs” in opposing the great Bahai Cause. We will therefore mention these four points and show the falsity of his fanciful ideas in each instance.” N2 - Written in response to published attacks on the Bahá'í religion by British clergyman Peter Z. Easton ER -