September
The Light of Reason
September 1902 Published Monthly Edit by James Allen
Vol. II. September 1st, 1902 No. 3.
Devoted to: The expounding of the laws of being and the higher life.
Published monthly by: The Savoy Publishing Company Savoy Steps, Strand, London
| Announcement |
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| Announcements |
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| Editorial |
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| Buddha (Poem) |
James Allen |
| Man's lack of heart makes earth yield lack of bread. |
Adair Welcker |
| Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. |
St. Paul |
| Substantial Comfort (Part IV) |
A. B. |
| Strong is the Soul |
Matthew Arnold |
| Worry, and How to Cure It |
E. H. |
| Restfulness (Poem) |
"Beata" |
Life is given to be glad in.
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Selected |
| Thoughts |
A. S. Wormall |
| Self-Knowledge |
John Mason, M. A. |
| How Many Among Us |
Shakespeare |
| He who is false to present duty breaks a thread in the loom, and will find the flaw when he may have forgotten the cause. |
H. W. Bucher |
| In no case can a man suffer that which he has not deserved. |
Annie Besant |
| A Lost Art |
Annie E. Hosking |
| "In Tune With the Infinite" (Poem) |
L. Hadow Jenkins |
| It is the life of every day from which elements of a better life must come. |
Maurice Maeterlinck |
| Our work, to be alive with beauty and with power, must have an Ideal element. |
John W. Chadwick |
| Be broad and liberal, be free, be earnest, and the peace and harmony which you are beginning to establish within your own bosom, will vibrate outward... |
N. S. Davis |
| Prayer |
J. M. D. |
| If We Could Know (Poem) |
Alice D. Abell |
| Sincerity |
A. W. |
| If Only We Strive (Poem) |
Selected |
| Life is noble or ignoble, glorious or groveling, just as a right or wrong, a high or low, conception is cherished in the heart. |
J. R. Miller |
| The Teacher of All Truth |
H. F. S. |
| Success |
Emma Allum |
| Love Measureless (Poem) |
Winifred A. Cook |
| Our Talk With Correspondents |
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| Announcement |
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| Reviews of Books |
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| Magazines Received |
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