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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
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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