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* ] and Jerry Hicks<ref>Hicks, E. and Hicks, J. (2004) ''Ask and it is given: learning to manifest your desires.'' Hay House, Inc.</ref> - ''Laws of Attraction'', ''Ask and it is given: Learning to manifest your desires.'' * ] and Jerry Hicks<ref>Hicks, E. and Hicks, J. (2004) ''Ask and it is given: learning to manifest your desires.'' Hay House, Inc.</ref> - ''Laws of Attraction'', ''Ask and it is given: Learning to manifest your desires.''
* ]<ref>Satter, B. (2001) ''Each Mind a Kingdom: American Women, Sexual Purity, and the New Thought Movement, 1875-1920.'' University of California Press. p 252.</ref> - ''You Can Heal Your Life'' * ]<ref>Satter, B. (2001) ''Each Mind a Kingdom: American Women, Sexual Purity, and the New Thought Movement, 1875-1920.'' University of California Press. p 252.</ref> - ''You Can Heal Your Life''
* ]<ref name="Horowitz" /><ref>Hill is frequently referred to as influenced by, part of, and a founder of the New Thought movement. See Horowitz, M. (2009) Occult America: The Secret History of How Mysticism Shaped Our Nation. Random House Digital, Inc. p 87; Starker, S. (2002) Oracle at the Supermarket: The American Preoccupation With Self-Help Books. Transaction Publishers. p 25; Taylor, E. (1999) Shadow culture: psychology and spirituality in America. Counterpoint. p 216; Juhasz, A.J. (2009) The Logical Meaning of God. Attila's Creative Works LLC. p 59.</ref> - ''Think and Grow Rich''
* ]<ref name="Horowitz" /> - ''Think and Grow Rich''
* ]<ref name="Mosley_a">Mosley, G. (2006) ''New Thought, Ancient Wisdom: The History and Future of the New Thought Movement.'' Templeton Foundation Press. p. 137. ISBN 9781599470894.</ref> - '']'' * ]<ref name="Mosley_a">Mosley, G. (2006) ''New Thought, Ancient Wisdom: The History and Future of the New Thought Movement.'' Templeton Foundation Press. p. 137. ISBN 9781599470894.</ref> - '']''
* ]<ref name="Mosley" /><ref>Braden, C.S. (1963) ''Spirits in rebellion: The rise and development of new thought.'' Southern Methodist University Press. p 493.</ref> - ''The Science of Faith'', ''The Law of Mind in Action'', ''Ernest Holmes: His Life and Times'' * ]<ref name="Mosley" /><ref>Braden, C.S. (1963) ''Spirits in rebellion: The rise and development of new thought.'' Southern Methodist University Press. p 493.</ref> - ''The Science of Faith'', ''The Law of Mind in Action'', ''Ernest Holmes: His Life and Times''

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References

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  1. Brown, H.H. (1903) New thought primer, origin, history and principles of the movement: S lesson in soul culture. Now Folk. p 51.
  2. (1978) American book publishing record cumulative, 1950-1977: An American national bibliography, Volumes 9-15. R.R. Bowker Company. p 80.
  3. ^ Butler-Bowden, T. (2008) 50 Prosperity Classics: Attract It, Create It, Manage It, Share It: Wisdom from the Best Books on Wealth Creation and Abundance. Brealey Publishing. p 302.
  4. Hill, N., Murphy, J., and Wattles, W.D. (2010) How to Be Rich: Compact Wisdom from the World's Greatest Wealth-builders. Penguin. p 194.
  5. Holmes, E. (1941) Mind remakes your world. Chicago: Dodd, Mead and Company. p 17. Note: Barker was an ordained Religious Science minister.
  6. House, J.M. (2008) Peak Vitality: Raising the Threshold of Abundance in Our Material, Spiritual and Emotional Lives. Elite Books. p 471.
  7. Published exclusively by Unity Church, which in turn exclusively publishes only New Thought works.
  8. Gallagher, E.V. and Ashcraft, W.M. (2006) Introduction to new and alternative religions. Greewood Press. p 214.
  9. Boehme, K.A. (1902) Mental healing made plain. National Publishing Company. p 76.
  10. Lofton, K. (2011) Oprah: The Gospel of an Icon. University of California Press. p 43.
  11. ^ Talbot, E.A. (1921) Lessons in meditation. E.P. Dutton & Company. p. 101.
  12. ^ Horowitz, M. (2009) Occult America: The Secret History of How Mysticism Shaped Our Nation. Random House Digital, Inc. p 87.
  13. Byrne, R. (2010) The Power. Simon and Schuster. p 72.
  14. Cramer, M.E. (1905) Divine science and healing. Home College of Divine Science. p 242.
  15. O'Shea, D. (March 2005) "When the spirit moves us," San Diego magazine. Vol. 57, No. 5. p 118. ISSN 0036-4045.
  16. Ellwood, R.S. (1997) The fifties spiritual marketplace: American religion in a decade of conflict. Rutgers University Press, . p 225.
  17. Satter, B. (2001) Each Mind a Kingdom: American Women, Sexual Purity, and the New Thought Movement, 1875-1920. University of California Press. p 198.
  18. Larson, M.A. (1985) New Thought, or, A modern religious approach: The philosophy of health, happiness, and prosperity. Philosophical Library. p 224.
  19. Mosley, G. (2006) New Thought, Ancient Wisdom: The History and Future of the New Thought Movement. Templeton Foundation Press. p. 132. ISBN 9781599470894.
  20. ^ Mosley, G. (2006) New Thought, Ancient Wisdom: The History and Future of the New Thought Movement. Templeton Foundation Press. p. 134. ISBN 9781599470894.
  21. ^ Mosley, G. (2006) New Thought, Ancient Wisdom: The History and Future of the New Thought Movement. Templeton Foundation Press. p. 136. ISBN 9781599470894.
  22. Griffith, R.M. (2004) Born again bodies: Flesh and spirit in American Christianity. University of California Press. p. 268.
  23. Goddard, N. and Vitale, J. (2005) At Your Command. Morgan James Publishing. p. 11.
  24. York, M. (1995) The emerging network: A sociology of the New Age and neo-pagan movements. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 54.
  25. Goldsmith, J.S. (1994) The Invisible Supply: Finding the Gifts of the Spirit Within. HarperCollins. p 69.
  26. Ellwood, R.S. and Alles, G.D. (2007) The encyclopedia of world religions. Infobase Publishing, 2007. p. 323.
  27. (1997) Spiritual Healing: A Simple Guide for the Healing of Body, Mind, and Spirit. Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0684823659. p 256.
  28. Lofton, K. (2011) Oprah: The gospel of an icon. University of California Press. p 42.
  29. Rodgers, D.T. (1979) The work ethic in industrial America, 1850-1920. University of Chicago Press. p 110.
  30. Jones, D. and Woodbridge, R. (2011) Health, Wealth & Happiness: Has the Prosperity Gospel Overshadowed the Gospel of Christ? Kregel Publications. p 43.
  31. Hicks, E. and Hicks, J. (2004) Ask and it is given: learning to manifest your desires. Hay House, Inc.
  32. Satter, B. (2001) Each Mind a Kingdom: American Women, Sexual Purity, and the New Thought Movement, 1875-1920. University of California Press. p 252.
  33. Hill is frequently referred to as influenced by, part of, and a founder of the New Thought movement. See Horowitz, M. (2009) Occult America: The Secret History of How Mysticism Shaped Our Nation. Random House Digital, Inc. p 87; Starker, S. (2002) Oracle at the Supermarket: The American Preoccupation With Self-Help Books. Transaction Publishers. p 25; Taylor, E. (1999) Shadow culture: psychology and spirituality in America. Counterpoint. p 216; Juhasz, A.J. (2009) The Logical Meaning of God. Attila's Creative Works LLC. p 59.
  34. ^ Mosley, G. (2006) New Thought, Ancient Wisdom: The History and Future of the New Thought Movement. Templeton Foundation Press. p. 137. ISBN 9781599470894.
  35. Braden, C.S. (1963) Spirits in rebellion: The rise and development of new thought. Southern Methodist University Press. p 493.
  36. Harley, G.M. (2002) Emma Curtis Hopkins: Forgotten founder of New Thought. Syracuse University Press. - Note: The whole book is about her being a founder of the New Thought movement.
  37. Garraty, J.A. and Carnes, M.C. for the American Council of Learned Societies. (1999) American National Biography: Hofstadter-Jepson. Oxford University Press. p 81.
  38. Rosemary Skinner Keller, Rosemary Radford Ruether, Marie Cantlon (2006) Encyclopedia of women and religion in North America, Volume 2. Indiana University Press. p 758.
  39. James, G.W. (1916) Quit Your Worrying!. Public Domain.
  40. Richardson, R.D. (2007) William James: In the maelstrom of American modernism. A biography. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p 275.
  41. Mosley, G. (2006) New Thought, Ancient Wisdom: The History and Future of the New Thought Movement. Templeton Foundation Press, 2006. p 136.
  42. Gardner, M. (1957) Fads and fallacies in the name of science. Courier Dover Publications, 1957. p 196.
  43. Long, M.F. (2006) Self-Suggestion and the New Huna Theory of Mesmerism and Hypnosis. Kessinger Publishing. p 86.
  44. ^ Starker, S. (2002) Oracle at the supermarket: The American preoccupation with self-help books. Transaction Publishers. p 22.
  45. Braden, C.S. (1963) Spirits in rebellion: the rise and development of new thought. Southern Methodist University Press. p 493.
  46. Vanzant, I. (2008) Tapping the Power Within: A Path to Self-Empowerment for Women. Hay House, Inc. p 283.
  47. Lynch, G. (2007) The new spirituality: An introduction to progressive belief in the twenty-first century. I.B.Tauris. 69.
  48. (2007) The Prosperity Bible. Penguin. p. 1272.
  49. Tumber, C. (2002) American feminism and the birth of new age spirituality: Searching for the higher self, 1875-1915. Rowman & Littlefield. p. 110.
  50. Gardner, M. (2010) When You Were a Tadpole and I Was a Fish: And Other Speculations About This and That. Macmillan. p. 49.
  51. Brown, H.H. (1903) New thought primer, origin, history and principles of the movement: A lesson in soul culture. Now Folk, 1903. p 51.
  52. ^ Goldwag, A. (2007) Isms and Ologies: All the Movements, Ideologies and Doctrines That Have Shaped Our World. Random House Digital, Inc.. p 303.
  53. Williamson, M. (1996) A return to love: Reflections on the principles of a Course in miracles. HarperCollins. p 309.
  54. Mosley, G. (2006) New Thought, Ancient Wisdom: The History and Future of the New Thought Movement. Templeton Foundation Press. p. 135. ISBN 9781599470894.
  55. Goldberg, P. (2010) American Veda: From Emerson and the Beatles to Yoga and Meditation How Indian Spirituality Changed the West. Random House Digital, Inc.
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