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Tagged With: Dresser

Elizabeth G. Stuart in Dresser’s History of the New Thought Movement

The first history of the New Thought movement, published in 1919, mentions Sarah Stanley Grimke, relating her thought to that of Mrs. Elizabeth G. Stuart.  My latest research has found that their association lasted for many years and had great significance in the life of Grimke and her family.  One of the earliest of the mental science writers, … Continue reading »

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