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- 9b0e5f383841ab0e66cbd7921aa92a8a62d29a77f1b594b684be7bb7d91725c1 first "Horatio Willis".
- 9b0e5f383841ab0e66cbd7921aa92a8a62d29a77f1b594b684be7bb7d91725c1 isCitedBy New_Thought.
- 9b0e5f383841ab0e66cbd7921aa92a8a62d29a77f1b594b684be7bb7d91725c1 last "Dresser".
- 9b0e5f383841ab0e66cbd7921aa92a8a62d29a77f1b594b684be7bb7d91725c1 page "154".
- 9b0e5f383841ab0e66cbd7921aa92a8a62d29a77f1b594b684be7bb7d91725c1 publisher "TY Crowell Co".
- 9b0e5f383841ab0e66cbd7921aa92a8a62d29a77f1b594b684be7bb7d91725c1 quote "In England the term Higher Thought was preferred at first, and this name was chosen for the Higher Thought Centre, the first organization of its kind in England. This name did not however represent a change in point of view, and the movement in England has been similar to the therapeutic movement elsewhere.".
- 9b0e5f383841ab0e66cbd7921aa92a8a62d29a77f1b594b684be7bb7d91725c1 title "A History of the New Thought Movement".
- 9b0e5f383841ab0e66cbd7921aa92a8a62d29a77f1b594b684be7bb7d91725c1 year "1919".