
The Edinburgh and Doré Lectures on Mental Science
1900
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Here is the cornerstone of Troward's philosophy and a milestone in metaphysical reasoning, especially that of the New Thought movement and the Science of Mind. These two classics in a single volume provide a full statement of metaphysical science.
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Thomas Troward
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Thomas Troward was a judge in British-administered India, where he made a personal study of the teachings of Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, and Buddhism. After retiring from the bench in 1896, he applied his legalistic mind to matters of philosophy, and began lecturing and publishing on "Mental Science," eventually becoming president of the International New Thought Alliance.