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The Light of Reason

“Only by acts of virtue, deeds of love, and steadfastly treading under foot the temptations of illusion do we partake of the more abundant life."  —J. S. Akehurst


Published Monthly
Vol. V. June 1st, 1904 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

Editorial Editor
Errors like straws upon the surface flow Dryden
Deeds Dominion
Look for the Good (Poem) Christie Campbell
What man can judge his neighbor aright, save he whose love makes him refuse to judge him? George MacDonald
Incarnation Truth-Seeker
Exhibit true superiority by virtuous conduct and the exercise of reason. Buddha
"Knock, and it Shall be Opened" (Poem) Florence M. Solomon
Our good or evil deeds follow us continually like shadows. Buddha
Our Present Actions Determine Our Future James Allen
The Light of the World W. H. Gill
Aspiration (Poem) Lillian Chase
Echoes of the Past Thomas W. Allen
Letters of a Truth-Seeker:—V.—Love in Expression Harry J. Stone
A precious thing is all the more precious to us if it has been won by work or economy. Ruskin
Strength J. S. Akehurst
To the timid and hesitating, everything is impossible, because it seems so. Scott
Thoughts From Friends Editor
When exercising our own rights, we should remember to fully grant the rights of others. M. G. G.
Seek the Eternal Good Dominion
Aid From Within C. H. Mackay
Each one sees what he carries in his heart. Goethe
Knowledge (Poem) James Allen
Good people shrink back into themselves, and refuse to be mixed up with the fogs of their neighbors’ questionable doings. Francis De Sales
The "Light of Reason" Gatherings Editor
Reviews of Books Editor

 

 
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