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    Paperback, folded chapbook. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Covers Illustrated (illustrator). Modern reprint, no edition stated. Small Paperback : Soft Cover Edition In Very Good Condition, Some Slight General Wear. Overall Good Copy Of This Title. Excellent Read. 40 Pages Plus 3 Page Of Advertisements For Other Fox Books. Modren Reprint, No Reprint Date. A Good Book To Enjoy And Keep On Hand. Or Would Make A Great Gift For The Reader In Your Life. About: Emmet Fox (July 30, 1886 - August 13, 1951) Was A New Thought Spiritual Leader Of The Early 20Th Century, Famous For His Large Divine Science Church Services Held In New York City During The Great Depression. Fox Was Born In Ireland. His Father, Who Died Before Fox Was Ten, Was A Physician And Member Of Parliament. Fox Attended Stamford Hill Jesuit College Near London, And Became An Electrical Engineer. However, He Early Discovered That He Had Healing Power, And From The Time Of His Late Teens Studied New Thought. He Came To Know The Prominent New Thought Writer Thomas Troward. Fox Attended The London Meeting At Which The International New Thought Alliance Was Organized In 1914. He Gave His First New Thought Talk In Mortimer Hall In London In 1928. Soon He Went To The United States, And In 1931 Was Selected To Become The Successor To James Murray As The Minister Of New York's Divine Science Church Of The Healing Christ. Fox Became Immensely Popular, And Spoke To Large Church Audiences During The Depression, Holding Weekly Services For Up To 5,500 People At The New York Hippodrome Until 1938 And Subsequently At Carnegie Hall. He Was Ordained In The Divine Science Branch Of New Thought. Fox's Secretary Was The Mother Of One Of The Men Who Worked With Alcoholics Anonymous Co-Founder Bill W., And Partly As A Result Of This Connection Early Aa Groups Often Went To Hear Fox. His Writing, Especially "The Sermon On The Mount," Became Popular In Aa. Contemporaneous New Thought Writers Include Ernest Holmes, Thomas Troward, Emma Curtis Hopkins, H. Emilie Cady, Malinda Cramer, Charles Fillmore, Myrtle Fillmore, Joel S. Goldsmith, James Dillet Freeman, Eric Butterworth, Florence Scovel Shinn. Book.

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    Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Cover Illustration (illustrator). Clean and Unmarked Text, stapel bound. Small Paperback : soft cover edition in good or better condition, some slight wear to edges, as normal for age of book. Overall good copy of this title. Excellent read. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand. Or would make a great gift for the fan / reader in your life. 40 pages plus 3 page of advertisements for other Fox Books. Modren reprint, no reprint date. About: Emmet Fox (July 30, 1886 - August 13, 1951) was a New Thought spiritual leader of the early 20th century, famous for his large Divine Science church services held in New York City during the Great Depression. Fox was born in Ireland. His father, who died before Fox was ten, was a physician and member of Parliament. Fox attended Stamford Hill Jesuit college near London, and became an electrical engineer. However, he early discovered that he had healing power, and from the time of his late teens studied New Thought. He came to know the prominent New Thought writer Thomas Troward. Fox attended the London meeting at which the International New Thought Alliance was organized in 1914. He gave his first New Thought talk in Mortimer Hall in London in 1928. Soon he went to the United States, and in 1931 was selected to become the successor to James Murray as the minister of New York's Divine Science Church of the Healing Christ. Fox became immensely popular, and spoke to large church audiences during the Depression, holding weekly services for up to 5,500 people at the New York Hippodrome until 1938 and subsequently at Carnegie Hall. He was ordained in the Divine Science branch of New Thought. Fox's secretary was the mother of one of the men who worked with Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill W., and partly as a result of this connection early AA groups often went to hear Fox. His writing, especially "The Sermon on the Mount," became popular in AA. Contemporaneous New Thought writers include Ernest Holmes, Thomas Troward, Emma Curtis Hopkins, H. Emilie Cady, Malinda Cramer, Charles Fillmore, Myrtle Fillmore, Joel S. Goldsmith, James Dillet Freeman, Eric Butterworth, Florence Scovel Shinn. Modern Edition. Book.

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    Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Cover Illustration (illustrator). Clean and Unmarked Text, stapel bound. Small Paperback : soft cover edition in good or better condition, some slight wear to edges, as normal for age of book. Overall good copy of this title. Excellent read. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand. Or would make a great gift for the fan / reader in your life. 40 pages plus 3 page of advertisements for other Fox Books. Modren reprint, no reprint date. About: Emmet Fox (July 30, 1886 - August 13, 1951) was a New Thought spiritual leader of the early 20th century, famous for his large Divine Science church services held in New York City during the Great Depression. Fox was born in Ireland. His father, who died before Fox was ten, was a physician and member of Parliament. Fox attended Stamford Hill Jesuit college near London, and became an electrical engineer. However, he early discovered that he had healing power, and from the time of his late teens studied New Thought. He came to know the prominent New Thought writer Thomas Troward. Fox attended the London meeting at which the International New Thought Alliance was organized in 1914. He gave his first New Thought talk in Mortimer Hall in London in 1928. Soon he went to the United States, and in 1931 was selected to become the successor to James Murray as the minister of New York's Divine Science Church of the Healing Christ. Fox became immensely popular, and spoke to large church audiences during the Depression, holding weekly services for up to 5,500 people at the New York Hippodrome until 1938 and subsequently at Carnegie Hall. He was ordained in the Divine Science branch of New Thought. Fox's secretary was the mother of one of the men who worked with Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill W., and partly as a result of this connection early AA groups often went to hear Fox. His writing, especially "The Sermon on the Mount," became popular in AA. Contemporaneous New Thought writers include Ernest Holmes, Thomas Troward, Emma Curtis Hopkins, H. Emilie Cady, Malinda Cramer, Charles Fillmore, Myrtle Fillmore, Joel S. Goldsmith, James Dillet Freeman, Eric Butterworth, Florence Scovel Shinn. Modern Edition. Book.

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    Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Cover Illustration (illustrator). Clean and Unmarked Text, stapel bound. Small Paperback : soft cover edition in good or better condition, some slight wear to edges, as normal for age of book. Overall good copy of this title. Excellent read. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand. Or would make a great gift for the fan / reader in your life. 40 pages plus 3 page of advertisements for other Fox Books. Modren reprint, no reprint date. About: Emmet Fox (July 30, 1886 - August 13, 1951) was a New Thought spiritual leader of the early 20th century, famous for his large Divine Science church services held in New York City during the Great Depression. Fox was born in Ireland. His father, who died before Fox was ten, was a physician and member of Parliament. Fox attended Stamford Hill Jesuit college near London, and became an electrical engineer. However, he early discovered that he had healing power, and from the time of his late teens studied New Thought. He came to know the prominent New Thought writer Thomas Troward. Fox attended the London meeting at which the International New Thought Alliance was organized in 1914. He gave his first New Thought talk in Mortimer Hall in London in 1928. Soon he went to the United States, and in 1931 was selected to become the successor to James Murray as the minister of New York's Divine Science Church of the Healing Christ. Fox became immensely popular, and spoke to large church audiences during the Depression, holding weekly services for up to 5,500 people at the New York Hippodrome until 1938 and subsequently at Carnegie Hall. He was ordained in the Divine Science branch of New Thought. Fox's secretary was the mother of one of the men who worked with Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill W., and partly as a result of this connection early AA groups often went to hear Fox. His writing, especially "The Sermon on the Mount," became popular in AA. Contemporaneous New Thought writers include Ernest Holmes, Thomas Troward, Emma Curtis Hopkins, H. Emilie Cady, Malinda Cramer, Charles Fillmore, Myrtle Fillmore, Joel S. Goldsmith, James Dillet Freeman, Eric Butterworth, Florence Scovel Shinn. Modern Edition. Book.

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    Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: No Dust Jacket. Cover Illustration (illustrator). Clean and Unmarked Text, stapel bound. Small Paperback : soft cover edition in good or better condition, some slight wear to edges, as normal for age of book. Overall good copy of this title. Excellent read. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand. Or would make a great gift for the fan / reader in your life. 40 pages plus 3 page of advertisements for other Fox Books. Modren reprint, no reprint date. About: Emmet Fox (July 30, 1886 - August 13, 1951) was a New Thought spiritual leader of the early 20th century, famous for his large Divine Science church services held in New York City during the Great Depression. Fox was born in Ireland. His father, who died before Fox was ten, was a physician and member of Parliament. Fox attended Stamford Hill Jesuit college near London, and became an electrical engineer. However, he early discovered that he had healing power, and from the time of his late teens studied New Thought. He came to know the prominent New Thought writer Thomas Troward. Fox attended the London meeting at which the International New Thought Alliance was organized in 1914. He gave his first New Thought talk in Mortimer Hall in London in 1928. Soon he went to the United States, and in 1931 was selected to become the successor to James Murray as the minister of New York's Divine Science Church of the Healing Christ. Fox became immensely popular, and spoke to large church audiences during the Depression, holding weekly services for up to 5,500 people at the New York Hippodrome until 1938 and subsequently at Carnegie Hall. He was ordained in the Divine Science branch of New Thought. Fox's secretary was the mother of one of the men who worked with Alcoholics Anonymous co-founder Bill W., and partly as a result of this connection early AA groups often went to hear Fox. His writing, especially "The Sermon on the Mount," became popular in AA. Contemporaneous New Thought writers include Ernest Holmes, Thomas Troward, Emma Curtis Hopkins, H. Emilie Cady, Malinda Cramer, Charles Fillmore, Myrtle Fillmore, Joel S. Goldsmith, James Dillet Freeman, Eric Butterworth, Florence Scovel Shinn. Modern Edition. Book.