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So many errors of fact by an ignoramus. Spinney never converted Margaret Stevenson and you are irritating me by citing research in progress which is yet to be published. I have deleted my blog entry about Wilhelmina Bain.
So there are steps in the process and only at the end in 1913 was she noted as a Bahá'í - in 1913 - after Spinney had left. I don't know what you mean by a blog. Basically blogs are not acceptable citations. As for correcting errors - wikipedia is always open to correction through the best sources available. Smkolins ( talk) 02:00, 6 May 2010 (UTC)Meanwhile Auckland resident Margaret Stevenson's sister living in the United Kingdom had sent her a copy of "The Christian Commonwealth" [9] which had reported on 'Abdu'l-Bahá's speech in London on 27 March 1911. In 1912 Stevenson rented a room to English Bahá'í Dorothea Spinney - a traveling performer of Greek plays - who had just arrived from New York via Auckland. [3] Spinney's stay was probably brief as she is known to have been in New York in November 1912 [20] and again in January 1913. [21] Following learning from a Bahá'í first hand Stevenson decided to subscribed to a Star of the West [8] and officially accepted the religion in 1913.
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So many errors of fact by an ignoramus. Spinney never converted Margaret Stevenson and you are irritating me by citing research in progress which is yet to be published. I have deleted my blog entry about Wilhelmina Bain.
So there are steps in the process and only at the end in 1913 was she noted as a Bahá'í - in 1913 - after Spinney had left. I don't know what you mean by a blog. Basically blogs are not acceptable citations. As for correcting errors - wikipedia is always open to correction through the best sources available. Smkolins ( talk) 02:00, 6 May 2010 (UTC)Meanwhile Auckland resident Margaret Stevenson's sister living in the United Kingdom had sent her a copy of "The Christian Commonwealth" [9] which had reported on 'Abdu'l-Bahá's speech in London on 27 March 1911. In 1912 Stevenson rented a room to English Bahá'í Dorothea Spinney - a traveling performer of Greek plays - who had just arrived from New York via Auckland. [3] Spinney's stay was probably brief as she is known to have been in New York in November 1912 [20] and again in January 1913. [21] Following learning from a Bahá'í first hand Stevenson decided to subscribed to a Star of the West [8] and officially accepted the religion in 1913.
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