The sun (or solar disc) which was the deity of a monotheistic cult under the Pharaoh Akhenaten.
1They learned nothing of the tender Father, of the beauty of Aton.
2His work, which is the Love of Aton, is in his heart.
3My spirit is with Aton, the master of that which is ordained.
4It was Aton-itseemed to be the name of his God.
5The vision became surrounded by light, by the rays of Aton.
6There is none other than the living Aton, whose kingdom is within us.
7The living Aton, beside Whom there is no other, this hath He ordained.
8The Light of Aton will scatter the enemy and turn his hand from victory.
9The rays of Aton first symbolized the divinity of God.
10He knows how fair of form was the formless Aton, how radiant of colour.
11He is the spirit of Aton-of God-asmanifested by Akhnaton.
12He spoke of Aton as St. Francis spoke of Christ.
13The inscription on the wall spoke of it as "the treasure-house of Aton."
14Singular were the means by which Aton-Larre testified the affection she bore the little man.
15Is there any love which is not of Aton?
16She saw her vision of him in her London bedroom, surrounded by the rays of Aton.