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April

The Light of Reason

Published Monthly
Vol. VII. No. 4

Edited by James Allen

Announcements Editor
Editorial Editor
Thy Task (Poem) Christie Campbell
What is Philosophy? W. H. Gill
The Cadi and the Caliph (Poem) E. Dyke
Echoes of the Past (Fenelon) Thomas W. Allen
Love (Poem) Selected
A good man's piety and virtue are not distinct possessions; they are himself, and all the glory which belongs to them belongs to himself. Channing
Light From the Prophets Sweet Charity
The Age of the Spirit (Poem) G. Taverner Clarke
We all know certain men and women who are immeasurably better than ourselves –the heroes and heroines of our pilgrimage. They may call themselves Christians or Atheists. What we know is that they are god-like. R. L. Bremner
How we live, and how to die, forms the great lesson still. Bailey
Divine Dialogue Between the Master and the Disciple Filius Lucis
Never utter base coin from your mental mint. Give full and free expression to the best that is within you. Inhale deep breaths of hope every morning. Let cheerfulness radiate from you freely. Never add to the burdens of today, yesterday's failures...
G. W. Thompson
Before you give way to anger, try to find a reason for not being angry. Bacon
The highest compact we can make with our fellow is; “Let there be truth between us two for evermore.” Emerson
Environment Harry J. Stone
To repel one's cross is to make it heaver. Amiel
Be not diverted from your duty by an idle reflection the world may make upon you. Epictetus
He is happy whose circumstances suit his temper; but he is more excellent who can suit his tempter to his circumstances. Hume
Poverty and obscurity are only evils to him who can sit gravely down and make a repining comparison between his own situation and that of others. Burns
If it were possible to concentrate our attention on passing the present moment rightly, should we have time or need to regret the past or worry about the future? C. L.
We ponder far too much upon the past J. A. Langford, L.L.D.
Discontent J. S. Akehurst
If thy morals make thee dreary, depend upon it they are wrong. R. L. Stevenson
If You Pause at the City of Trouble Ella Wheeler Wilcox
Our Talk with Correspondents Editor
Our Groups and Their Work Editor
The Editor’s Tour (Further Reports of Meetings) Editor
Reviews of Books Editor

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