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Emma Curtis Hopkins
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Charles and Mrtyle Fillmore. Phineas P. Quimby. New Thought, Ancient Wisdom. Emma Curtis Hopkins (1853-1925). Emma Curtis Hopkins, the author of "High Mysticism" and "Scientific Christian Mental Practice" was a student of. Mary Baker Eddy and Christian Science. Who started her own school, and some argue that she was the founder of the New Thought movement. Unity School of Christianity. H Emilie Cady,. New Thought poetess, Elizabeth Town; and considerably later. Founder of the Church of Religious Science.
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Biography of Julia Seton M.D. (1862-1950) - Influential New Thought lecturer and writer
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Julia Seton wrote a number of book including Freedom Talks (1906); The Science of Success (1914); Destiny, a New Thought Novel (1917); Fundamental Principles of the New Civilization (1914), The Key to Health, Wealth and Love (1917); Songs for the New Day (1953). Seton died in Ocala, Florida on April 25, 1950. Are available to purchase in eBook form for immediate download. They may then be read on your computer and printed out. The eBooks are in Adobe Acrobat Reader (.pdf) format. The Science of Success.
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Fenwicke Holmes Home Page, includes Biography and Book Listingand Writer
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Choose from over 400 personal development ebooks and audios! Learn how you can become a member of Cornerstone Book Club. Claim your free prosperity ebook and email course . . . Fenwicke L. Holmes. Religious Science Leader,. Fenwicke received his B.A. at Colby and later attended Hartford Theological Seminary, but in 1910 was compelled by ill health to leave. The doctor held out the hope of recovery in a warm climate, and so Fenwicke secured a job on a ranch through a schoolmate whose father li...Later he ...
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Center for Spiritual Living White Plains - About Dr. Ernest Holmes
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About Dr. Ernest Holmes. Ernest Holmes founded the International. Movement, wrote The Science of Mind and numerous other books on metaphysics, and originated the international periodical. Ernest Holmes was born in 1887 on a small Maine farm, the youngest of nine sons. As a teenager, he attended Bethel preparatory school, but he spent most of his time out-of-doors, asking himself What is God? Why am I here? Christian D. Larson. In 1914, at the age of 25, Ernest moved to Venice, California. Pursuing hi...