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The Light of Reason

May 1903
Published Monthly
Edit by James Allen

Vol. 3. May 1st, 1903 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

Let the rays of reason from within shine through and lighten the darkness of our minds.  Let us face life without flinching, being the rulers of our own lives.  —J. S. F. Miller

Announcements Editor
Editorial Editor
Only the actions of the just. Shirley
Through the Gate of Good; or, Christ and Conduct James Allen
God in Man (Poem) Robert Buchanan
Wherever men and women, wearied of exclusive dogmas, tired of the bitter strife and controversy of the sects, having learnt to respect each others convictions and willing... G. Tyssul Davis, B. A.
I’ll bind myself to that which, once being right, will not be less right when I shrink from it. Charles Kingsley
God's Picture-Puzzle Part IV W. H. Gill
The True Man (Poem) Angela Hope
We must meet reverses boldly, and not suffer them to frighten us. Charles Dickens
The Road to Heaven Thomas W. Allen
The Word (Poem) Winifred A. Cook
Courage J. S. F. Miller
What I Said to My Heart (Poem) Frederick H. Campling
Contentment Emma Allum
I do not ask for any crown. Louisa M. Alcott
Good and Evil E. H. Physick
If every man began the work of revolution in himself first, there would be no need for public revolutions at all Mrs. Craik
Be Strong Rose L. Amos
No man ever sank under the burden of today.
George MacDonald
God With Us J. Gifford
Self-Revelation Joseph Stewart, LL. M.
Fruits of Solitude (Poem) Joseph Thackeray
No one has ever done anything great or useful by listening to the voices from without. Florence Nightingale
Our Talk With Correspondents Editor
Reviews of Books Editor

 

 
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