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Religion, Morals and the Intellect
Introduction
Originally published in 1932, and therefore inevitably of its time, this book discusses the place of the intellect as a guide to religious truth. The author's work brought principles from Quaker decision-making to bear on wider questions about democracy and religion. The author affirms that the Light Within, although a personal endowment, is not independent of the historical fact that spiritual geniuses in bygone ages have seen, testified, and lived.