My recollection is that Hand of the Cause Bill Sears wrote in God Loves Laughter that 
he read the Dawn-breakers, and informed Marguerite that he was a Babi.

This lasted for some time, and then he read about Baha'u'llah.  Likewise I don't think 
this lady did anything but a noble thing.

The Bab made very clear that after Him Whom God shall make manifest announces Himself, 
that belief in the Bab is no longer in keeping with the divine will:  

"Better is it for thee to recite but one of the verses of Him Whom God shall make 
manifest than to set down the whole of the Bayan, for on that Day that one verse can 
save thee, whereas the entire Bayan cannot save thee."  (The Bab, quoted in Epistle to 
the Son of the Wolf, p. 153, and God Passes By, p. 30)

Brent
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