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* [[School of Applied Metaphysics]], founded in 1897 in [[Eliot, Maine]] by [[Horatio Dresser]] and [[Ellen M. Dyer]] ( defunct)<ref name=Dresser/>
* [[School of Applied Metaphysics]], founded in 1897 in [[Eliot, Maine]] by [[Horatio Dresser]] and [[Ellen M. Dyer]] ( defunct)<ref name=Dresser/>
* [[School of Builders]], founded by [[Genevieve Behrend]] in [[New York City]] ( defunct)<ref name=Dresser/>
* [[School of Builders]], founded by [[Genevieve Behrend]] in [[New York City]] ( defunct)<ref name=Dresser/>
* [[Science of Mind]] aka [[Religious Science]] founded in [[Los Angeles]] by [[Ernest Holmes]]
* [[Science of Unified Life]]
* [[Science of Unified Life]]
* [[Seicho-No-Ie]], Japan, founded by Dr. Masaharu Taniguchi, with assistance of [[Fenwicke L. Holmes]], brother to [[Ernest Holmes]], founder of [[Science of Mind]] (Religious Science).
* [[Seicho-No-Ie]], Japan, founded by Dr. Masaharu Taniguchi, with assistance of [[Fenwicke L. Holmes]], brother to [[Ernest Holmes]], founder of [[Science of Mind]] (Religious Science).

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This is a list of New Thought membership organizations. It is historically based, therefore not all of these groups may be in existence at this time.

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  • The Metaphysical Club, founded in in Boston, Massachusetts by Rev. L. B. Macdonald, Dr. J. W. Lindy and Mr. Frederick Reed in 1895. This group, which is unrelated to a group of the same name at Harvard University organized by C.S. Peirce, Oliver Wendell Holmes and William James in 1872, was called "the first permanent New Thought Club" by Horatio Dresser. This Metaphysical Club was absorbed into the International New Thought Alliance in 1914. (membership organization; defunct) [1]

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See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Dresser, Horatio. A History of the New Thought Movement. Thomas Y. Crowell. 1919.
  2. ^ History of the Society for the Study of Metaphysical Religion. Retrieved September 24, 2007