Twenty-seventh Letter: It was published separately under the titles of Barla, Kastamonu, and Emirdağ Addenda.
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The Twenty-Seventh Letter
[This Letter consists of fine and beautiful letters, which are pure reality, written by the author of the Risale-i Nur to his students, as well as some written by the Risale-i Nur students to their Master, and to each other, describing the blessings and effulgence they had received from studying the Risale-i Nur. This rich letter has not been included here since is three or four times the size of the present collection, but published separately under the titles of Barla Lahikasi, Kastamonu Lahikasi, and Emirdag Lahikasi.]
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