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The Light of Reason

Published Monthly
Vol. VIII November 1st, 1904 No. 5

Devoted to:
The Expounding of the Laws of Being and the Higher Life

Published monthly by:
The Savoy Publishing Company

"He who stands alone will stand where other fall."  —Oswald Godman

Editorial Editor
Good wits are greatest in extremities. Ben Jonson
So long as you are innocent, fear nothing Longfellow
As thieves cannot enter the house the inmates of which are wide awake, so, if you are always on your guard, no evil will be able to enter your heart to rob it of its goodness. Ramakrishna
Moral Courage F. E. Reddaway
Virtue is stable as a rock Confucius
Clouds Cecil Cavett
"I Will Arise" (Poem) E. M. B.
Echoes of the Past (Plutarch) Thomas W. Allen
True Charity (Poem) Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Seeing and Believing W. H. Gill
"'Tis In Ourselves" (Poem) R. Dimsdale Stocker
Freedom Oswald Godman
Environment W. H. Evans
Survival (Poem) E. Dyke
The Overcoming of Dislikes Rudolf O. Gercke
Ethics of Sight Laurence Saunders
Sympathy J. D. MacDonald
Let Something Good Be Said (Poem) James Whitcomb Riley
Sight Emma Allum
The man who, living in the midst of the temptations of the world, attains perfection, is the true hero. Ramakrishna
The time comes when most men and women feel that calm is better than storm, simplicity than complexity, few wants than many. Stopford Brooke
Gems of Thought From German Thinkers Rudolf O. Gercke
Our Talk With Correspondents Editor
The "Light of Reason" Gatherings Editor
Reviews of Books Editor

 

 
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