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The Light of Reason

July 1902
Published Monthly
Edit by James Allen

Vol. II. July 1st, 1902 No. 1.

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

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

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Editorial Editor
Honor to him who, self-complete, if lone James Allen
The Crowning of the King James Allen
Think on these things St. Paul
Freedom (Poem) A. B. C.
Would’st thou bring the world unto God? L. M. Child
Thoughts and Fancies H. W. Symington
The danger to Society is not merely that it should believe wrong things, though that is great enough William Kingdon Clifford
Reason is the principle by which our belief and opinions ought to be regulated. Reid
The Ringing Word (Poem) "Katib"
There is no beautifier of complexion, or form, or behavior, like the wish to scatter joy and not pain around us. Emerson
The Law of Compensation Sweet Charity
In the conduct of life, habits count for more than maxims, because habit is a living maxim, become flesh and instinct. H. F. Amiel
Look not mournfully into the past, it comes not back again. Wisely improve the present, it is thine own. Go forth to meet the shadowy future, with no fear and with a manly heart. Longfellow
The New Life (Poem) Lillian Day
How many opportunities for doing good if in a great or in a small degree are lost through indecision. Fredrika Bremer
The Knowledge That Brings Peace James Allen
O’ercome thyself, and thou may’st share John Keble
To return good for good is civil courtesy, evil for evil malicious policy, and evil for good hateful ingratitude; but to return good for evil is true charity. John Gifford
For never in this world does hatred cease by hatred; hatred ceases by love; this is always its nature. Dhamma-Kada
If thou would’st not be known to do anything, never do it! Emerson
The Finding of Wisdom (Poem) Filius Lucis
On the Eternity of Goodness and How to Grow Good Emma Allum
How’er it be, it seems to me, ’Tis only noble to be good. Lord Alfred Tennyson
Two Points of View Wilton Hack
The body is the storm Eric Mackay
Life's Music (Poem) Winifred A. Cook
All reforms must fail that are not builded upon love. Viola Richardson
Within is the fountain of good, and it will ever bubble up, if thou wilt ever dig. Marcus Aurelius
Under the Surface Hugo Wright
A man that studieth revenge keeps his own wounds green, which otherwise would heal and grow well. Lord Bacon
Substantial Comfort (Part III) A. B.
Keep Out of the Past (Poem) Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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