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September

The Light of Reason

September 1905
Published Monthly

Vol. VII. No. 9

Edited by James Allen

Announcements Editor
Editorial Editor
No man doth safely rule, but he that hath learned gladly to obey.
Thomas A. Kempis
If I am master and thou art master who shall drive the assess? Archbishop Trench
Obedience is our universal Duty and Destiny; wherein whoso will not bend must break. Carlyle
He who laughs at an impertinence makes himself its accomplice.
Archbishop Trench
The world is full of judgment days; and into every assembly that a man enters, in every action he attempts he is gauged and stamped. Emerson
The choicest of all effulgences is the shining of knowledge on men of understanding.
Desatir
The Great Reconciliation James Allen
The Perfect seeth unity in multiplicity, and multiplicity in unity. Desatir
Reverence (Poem) Florence M. Solomon
Recreation Christiana Duckworth
After men's attempts to realize their ideals and reform society without reforming themselves have ended in disaster, and, sobered by sufferings, they submit themselves afresh to the... Spencer
On Quiet Francis S. Blizard
All souls are Thine; the wings of morning bear none from that Presence which is everywhere. Whittier
Life (Poem) Harold Greenwood
The good mind dignifies every employment. It is the men who make the situations mean. A high and holy aim, a pure and good heart ennobles every position; even the gibbet is...
George Brown
In Progressing, Our Mind Modifies Its Ideas Grace Hutchison
Discipline Selected
Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment. Shakespeare
God and Mammon Thomas W. Allen
The law is not made for a righteous man, and does not apply to him. His right-mindedness lifts him above the coercions and restraints of law, save only as it is a guide to the most... The Herald of Peace
Reality Truthseeker
Let a Man Therefore Strive The Upanishad
By the street of “Bye and Bye” one arrives at the house of “Never.” Archbishop Trench
Aspirations John D. Macdonald
In what then consists the opposition between the pursuit of natural and the pursuit of spiritual good? --the desire of physical supplies, and the aspiration after the kingdom of God?...
Martineau
Spiritual Sight Alfred W. Berry
Faded Flowers (Poem) E. K.
The Heavenly Reason strives not, but it is sure to conquer. It speaks not, but it is sure to respond. It summons not, but it comes of itself. It works patiently, but is sure in its designs... Lao-Tze
The Silent Message H. L. Pearce
A Haven of Peace F. Horsley
Not as I Will! H. H.
Memories (Poem) Sydney Rist
Our different ideas are stepping-stones; how we get from one to another we do not know; something carries us. We (our conscious selves) do not take the step. The creative... Oliver Wendell Holmes
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