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Wearing a green shirt, Poet Sohrab stood behind a small table upon which were three candles signifying: The Bab, martyred prophet of the Baha'i Movement; Baha-U-Llah, the Founder; Abdul Baha the Expounder & Promoter.

From Time Magazine Archive

Patriarchal, seamy-faced, sad-eyed, the Expounder & Promoter died in 1921, aged 77.

From Time Magazine Archive

He appointed a Centre of the Covenant, He wrote with his own pen … appointing him the Expounder of the Book.'

From The Reconciliation of Races and Religions by Cheyne, Thomas Kelly

He called him the Great Expounder, and a great statesman, and a number of other names, and wound up by asserting that the opinion of such a great man as that settled the matter.

From Harper's Young People, April 13, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly by Various

Earns the title of "Expounder of the Constitution".

From Beacon Lights of History, Volume 11 American Founders by Lord, John