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November

The Light of Reason

November 1902
Published Monthly
Edit by James Allen

Vol. II. November 1st, 1902 No. 5.

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
Editorial Editor
When I Am Pure (Poem) James Allen
The Risen Soul Warren A. Rodman
The Dawn (Poem) "Beata"
Concentration W. H. Gill
Whoso neglects a thing which he suspects he ought to do, because it seems to him too small a thing, is deceiving himself. Emerson
Pain as a Means to Happiness Edward H. Woof
Those who have a heart to do good never need complain for lack of opportunity. M. Henry
The Lesson of Pain (Poem) Selected
Wisdom and Wisdom Viola Richardson
Heed Not (Poem) E. M. Holden
Trust J. P. Ovens
True Joy (Poem) Olive Jessop
Substantial Comfort (Part VI) A. B.
Heart Belief (Poem) Tyndall
The Poetry of Life L. K.
Having found the Divine Beauty within ourselves, it springs to life in every outward thing. James Allen
The Invincibility of Righteousness James Allen
There shall no evil happen to the just.
Proverbs
I am beholden to calumny that she hath so endeavourer and taken pains to belie me. Ben Jonson
He that loveth iniquity, beckoneth to misfortune. Buddha
The Duty of Happiness Lilian Whiting
The Larger Life Charles J. C. Davenport
We can never be too careful Selected
The Saving Power of Knowledge Helen Wilmans
My people perish for lack of knowledge. Hosea
The Way of Love F. A.
Evil events come from evil causes; and what we suffer springs from what we have done. Aristophanes
Our Talk With Correspondents Editor
Reviews of Books Editor

 

 
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