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Henry Harrison Brown was a writer, teacher and New Thought leader whose work was a major influence on early 20th Century New Thought

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Henry Harrison Brown's

How to Control Fate, Dollars Want Me, and more ...

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Henry Harrison Brown was born in Massachusetts in 1840, was a Unitarian minister for 7 years. He entered the field of mental healing and teaching in 1893.

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Brown served in U. S. Volunteers during Civil War from August, 1862, until October, 1865. He later taught school; worked upon newspapers; lectured in various fields for 17 years; was the Editor and publisher of NOW since January, 1900.

 

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