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Title: The Hidden Power
And Other Papers upon Mental Science
Author: Thomas Troward
Release Date: May 29, 2008 [eBook #25638]
Language: English
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THE HIDDEN POWER
And Other Papers upon Mental Science
by
T. TROWARD
Late Divisional Judge, Punjab. Honorary Member of the
Medico-Legal Society of New York. First Vice-President
International New Thought Alliance
New York
Robert M. McBride & Company
Copyright, 1921, by S. A. Troward
All rights reserved
Sixth Printing September 1936
Printed in the United States of America
PUBLISHER'S NOTE
The material comprised in this volume has been selected from unpublished
manuscripts and magazine articles by Judge Troward, and "The Hidden
Power" is, it is believed, the last book which will be published under
his name. Only an insignificant portion of his work has been deemed
unworthy of permanent preservation. Whenever possible, dates have been
affixed to these papers. Those published in 1902 appeared originally in
"EXPRESSION: A Journal of Mind and Thought," in London, and to some of
these have been added notes made later by the author.
The Publishers wish to acknowledge their indebtedness to Mr. Daniel M.
Murphy of New York for his services in the selection and arrangement of
the material.
CONTENTS
CHAPTER PAGE
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