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Here is the cornerstone of Troward's philosophy and a milestone in
metaphysical reasoning, especially that of the New Thought movement
and the Science of Mind. These two classics in a single volume
provide a full statement of metaphysical science.
THIS 26 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Bible Mystery and
Bible Meaning, by Judge Thomas Troward. To purchase the entire
book, please order ISBN 0766100375.
THIS 32 PAGE ARTICLE WAS EXTRACTED FROM THE BOOK: Bible Mystery and
Bible Meaning, by Judge Thomas Troward. To purchase the entire
book, please order ISBN 0766100375.
The Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science are required reading for
anyone wishing to understand and control the power of the mind.
Without these lectures the New Thought Movement and The Science of
Mind might never have been born. Thomas Troward was an early New
Thought writer who had an immense impact on those who would follow.
Ernest Holmes, Frederick Bailes, Joseph Murphy, and Emmett Fox
cited him as a major influence, and Genevieve Behrend was his
student. It is impossible to over estimate his importance to the
New Thought movement. His intense fusion of Eastern and Western
philosophy is unmatched.
The Dore Lectures on Mental Science are required reading for anyone
wishing to understand and control the power of the mind. Without
these lectures the New Thought Movement and The Science of Mind
might never have been born. Thomas Troward was an early New Thought
writer who had an immense impact on those who would follow. Ernest
Holmes, Frederick Bailes, Joseph Murphy, and Emmett Fox cited him
as a major influence, and Genevieve Behrend was his student. It is
impossible to over estimate his importance to the New Thought
movement. His intense fusion of Eastern and Western philosophy is
unmatched.
The Bible is the Book of the Emancipation of Man. The emancipation
of man means his deliverance from sorrow and sickness, from
poverty, struggle, and uncertainty, from ignorance and limitation,
and finally from death itself.
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