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January

The Light of Reason

January 1902
Published Monthly
Edit by James Allen

Vol. I. January 1st, 1902 No. I.

Devoted to:
The expounding of the laws of being and the higher life.

Published monthly by:
The Savoy Publishing Company
Savoy Steps, Strand, London

Announcements Editor
Publishers' Letter Editor
Editorial Editor
Let Love’s bright sunshine play upon your heart James Allen
A Oneness Throughout Hugo Wright
The Unseen Cord (Poem) Ella Wheeler Wilcox
A Vision Charles N. Foyster
That which others do for us but encourages our own weakness. Lucy A. Mallory
Pick yourself up after any failure, forget it, and then press onwards as if nothing had happened. Selected
The Reign of Law James Allen
Edward Garrett
The soul that is in earnest does not stop to count the cost Selected
The Way of Truth E. J. Blood
Don't look for flaws as you go through life Ella Wheeler Wilcox
The Soul's Awakening Lily L. Allen
Surely if living creatures saw the results of all their evil deeds, they would turn away from them in disgust. Buddha
He who would write a heroic poem must make his whole life a heroic poem. Milton
Labor is Life (Poem) Frances S. Osgood
The World a Reflex of Mental States James Allen
If you are one of those who are praying for, and looking forward to, a happier world beyond the grave, here is a message of gladness for you. Selected
Good thoughts are blessed guests, and should be heartily welcomed, well fed, and well sought after. Charles H. Spurgeon
Divine Justice Selected
Our Actions Determine Our Condition Lao-Tze
Foregiveness of Sin Eustace Miles
Spiritual Mastery (Poem) Selected
Becoming as Little Children Ruskin
Let us devote ourselves anew to the service of goodwill. Let us resolve for the time to come, to be considerate of all, the present and the absent, to be just to all, to be kindly affectioned to all. N. L. Frothingham
If instead of a gem, or even a flower, we would cast the gift of a lovely thought into the heart of a friend, that would be giving as the angels must give. George MacDonald
It is better to fall short of a high mark than to reach a low one. H. L. Payne
Love (Poem) James MacBeth
He who harbors in his heart love of truth will live and not die, for he has drunk the water of immortality. Buddha
The Power of Unselfishness Dr. Evans
Nothing can work me damage except myself; the harm that I sustain I carry about with me, and never am a real sufferer but by my own fault. St. Bernard
Real Prosperity R. T. Jeffrey
Call it happiness or call it blessedness, the life whose end is righteousness is a life which satisfies and which one is willing, and glad, to live; its ways are ways of pleasantness, and all its paths are peace. Rufus Ellis
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