> Over the course of Babi/Baha'i history, I tho't that "Azali" more
> specifically indicated a person who accepted Mirza Yahya as Him Whom God
> Will Make Manifest.

Dear Don,

I don't think Azali was ever a term by which the followers of Mirza Yahya
referred to themselves. It is a term Baha'is use. They call themselves
Bayanis. Also, while Azal at some point claimed to be a Manifestation, I
don't know that he ever claimed to be He Whom God Will Make Manifest.

> What evidence is there that there has been a continuous line of people who
> either rejected the claims of both Baha'u'llah and Mirza Yahya or were not
> aware of those claims?

I think Balyuzi refers to them. I don't think anyone was unaware of those
claims.

warmest, Susan


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