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The Light of Reason
Edited by James Allen“With thine actions preach, And all hearts thou’lt reach.” Florence M. Solomon February 1904 Published Monthly Vol. V. 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
| Announcements |
Editor |
| Editorial |
Editor |
| The Strait Gate |
W. H. Gill |
| Good men instruct one another. |
Lao-Tze |
| Do and Live (Poem) |
Florence M. Solomon |
| The superior man practices before he preaches |
Confucius |
| He that endeavors really to mortify his lusts and to comply with that truth in his life which his conscience is convinced of, is nearer a Christian, though he never heard of Christ, than he that believes all the vulgar articles of the Christian faith, and plainly denyeth Christ in his life |
Dr. Ralph Cudworth |
| “Come Unto Me” |
Mariella |
| Good people shine from afar like the snowy mountains; bad people are not seen like arrows shot by night. |
Buddha |
| Impersonal Law |
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| The Preacher (Poem) |
Florence M. Solomon |
| Letters of a Truthseeker: I. Life From Within |
Harry J. Stone |
| Life of Germinating Grain |
M.A.P |
| Fear’s Large Promise |
Dryden |
| Resolve |
James Allen |
| Out of the Night (Poem) |
Selected |
| Justice reigns in the moral world as the equilibrium does in the physical world; and the destiny of souls is but the perpetual result of their capabilities, their aspirations, and, consequently, of their works. |
Camille Flammarion |
| The Relation of the Law to the Christian Life |
Ernest R. Shearmur |
| The Divine Justice (Poem) |
R. Dimsdale Stocker |
| The Sacred Circle |
Truthseeker |
| Humility |
Emma Allum |
| Remember that the possibilities of good are greater than the possibilities of evil, and you have the key to Heaven. |
Bishop Brooks |
| He who has made one stern sacrifice of self, has acquired more than he will ever glean from the odds-and-ends of popular philosophy. |
Lord Lytton |
| The end of life is not a thought, but an action –to educate our own hearts by deeds of Love, and to be the instrument of blessing to our brother men. |
F. W. Robertson |
| Happy is he who has overcome all selfishness; happy is he who has attained peace; happy is he who has found the Truth. |
Buddha |
| Cause and Effect |
Zimmerman |
| Experience proves disobedience to be followed by pain, disorder, and suffering. A perversion of intelligence or reason, such as intemperance, gluttony, or lust, inherits pain and disease. A perversion of the will, such as injustice, arrogance, or disorderly conduct inherits war... |
Arthur F. Milton |
| The “Light of Reason” Gatherings |
Editor |
| The Editor's Visit to London |
Editor |
| Reviews of Books |
Editor |
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