February
The Light of Reason
February 1903 Published Monthly Edit by James Allen
Vol. 3. February 1st, 1903 No. 2
Devoted to: The expounding of the laws of being and the higher life.
Published monthly by: The Savoy Publishing Company Savoy Steps, Strand, London
All true liberty is achieved by obedience to the everlasting laws of right; and by self-subjigation and self-control. —"Turthseeker"
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| Editorial |
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| Through the Gate of Good; or, Christ and Conduct |
James Allen |
| Conduct |
Whittier |
| Spiritual Security |
Ella Wheeler Wilcox |
| Sin is an experience which comes from ignorance. |
Henry Wood |
| Spiritual Growth |
Viola Richardson |
| God's Picture-Puzzle |
W. H. Gill |
| A man should never be ashamed to own that he has been in the wrong, which is but saying, in other words, that he is wiser today than he was yesterday. |
Alexander Pope |
| There is always a way to everything desirable. |
Emerson |
| Humility |
Edward H. Woof |
| The Spiritual Christ |
James Allen |
| Soul-Liberty |
Truthseeker |
| There is nothing in the whole world able to do us good or hurt. |
Dr. Ralph Cudworth |
| Wishing and Working |
Emma Allum |
| Circumstance |
Winifred A. Cook |
| Opportunities correspond with almost mathematical accuracy to the ability to use them. |
Lilian Whiting |
| He who loves goodness, harbors angels, and lives with God. |
Emerson |
| Be life all love, all happiness. |
P. J. Bailey |
| Love Reckoneth Not Up Her Wrongs |
L. C. |
| The Vital Truth |
R. Dimsdale Stocker |
| Knowledge of Christ |
Dr. Ralph Cudworth |
| Read not books alone, but men, and amongst them chiefly thyself; if thou find anything questionable there, use the commentary of a severe friend rather than the gloss of a sweet-lipped flatterer. |
Quarles |
| The victory is most sure. |
Wordsworth |
| Like the Flowers |
R. L. Amos |
| Life is much reduced in simplicity when we resolve to live one day at a time, and to make that day blessed to others. |
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