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June

The Light of Reason

June 1903
Published Monthly
Edit by James Allen

Vol. 3. June 1st, 1903 No. 6

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

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

The only thing we can do is to point out the road, and let each seeker take the direction indicated, at his own gait.  —Edward H. Woof

Announcements Editor
Editorial Editor
Good never results in sorrow Charles B. Newcomb
A fostered thought gives birth unto a deed Angela Hope
Through the Gate of Good; Or, Christ and Conduct James Allen
Follow Thy Star (Poem) Walter Gordon
Goodness has slowly proved itself in the world—is every day proving itself—like a light broadening in darkness. Mrs. Humphry Ward
"Love Never Fails" Elizabeth Janet Mason
Live Divine (Poem) Maud Diver
Love, like law, must be sensed to be understood.
A. F. Melchers
He only is advancing in life whose heart is getting softer, whose blood warmer, whose brain quicker, whose spirit is entering into living peace. Ruskin
A Study in Sequence Edward H. Woof
The Universal Goodness (Poem) R. Dimsdale Stocker
Blessings may appear under the shape of pains, losses, and disappointments: let a man have patience and he will see them in their proper figure. Addison
The wise man knows no distinctions; he beholds all men as things made for holy uses. Lao-Tze
The Beatitudes Elizabeth Wignall
Knowledge and Love (Poem) Virtuzia
Beauty in Expression J. S. F. Miller
The sublime vision comes to the pure and simple soul in a clean and chaste body. Emerson
A Holy life is the very gate of heaven.
Cardinal Manning
Where not the eye itself a sun... Goethe
The Inward Enemy W. H. Gill
Roses (Poem) Christie Laws
Self-Mastery Frederic W. Burry
Truth Triumphant (Poem) James Allen
Be Fearless Rose L. Amos
He alone is great... Sarah Knowles Bolton
All religions are good that make men good; but for a man to prove that his religion is best, is that he is better than other men. John Wesley
The lust for controversial victory is the death of comradeship. Lao-Tze
Universal Religion J. Horton
Our Talk With Correspondents Editor
Index to Volume III Editor




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