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by Emma Curtis Hopkins

Author: Emma Curtis Hopkins
Subcategory: Christian Denominations & Sects
Language: English
Publisher: DeVorss; Edition Unstated edition (1977)
Pages: 284 pages
Category: Christian Books
Rating: 4.7
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The Class Lessons of 1888 open the lens for how Turth and the teachings developed after the break with Christian . All of the founders of the various New Thought movements took lessons from Emma Curtis Hopkins and "these" are the lessons they took that changed their lives.

The Class Lessons of 1888 open the lens for how Turth and the teachings developed after the break with Christian Science. The break was a break in let's say "control", but not a break in truth. Emma Curtis Hopkins brought to the table the lessons that she was taught and in the lessons she does refer to her teacher, Mary Baker Eddy. People like the Filmores, Emily Cady, Melissa Cramer, and Ernest Holmes, who took private lessons when Ms. Hopkins had retired from teaching.

Emma Curtis Hopkins was born Josephine Emma Curtis in Killingly . Publisher: Marina del Rey, Calif. Emma Curtis Hopkins 2011. This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. Esoteric Philosophy Deeper Teachings in Spiritual Science.

Emma Curtis Hopkins was born Josephine Emma Curtis in Killingly, Connecticut, in 1849 to Rufus Curtis and Lydia Phillips Curtis. She married George Irving Hopkins on July 19, 1874. Their son, John Carver, was born in 1875 and died in 1905. ISBN 0945385218, 2009. Esoteric philosophy in spiritual science. First lesson in Christian Science. For unto us a child is born.

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Title: Class lessons, 1888 Publisher: DeVorss Publication Date: 1977 Binding: Hardcover Book Condition: Fair. 2. Class lessons, 1888. Published by DeVorss (1977). 1. Hopkins, Emma Curtis. ISBN 10: 0875162193 ISBN 13: 9780875162195.

Emma Curtis Hopkins Class Lessons Of 1888. This book written towards the end of the nineteenth century, is a compilation of a lecture course she presented to her students at the Chicago Metaphysical Institute which she founded. by Emma Curtis Hopkins. As with her other writings, this book leads the reader from darkness to light, fear to faith, bondage to freedom, and from sense consciousness to Christ Consciousness.

PDF Emma Curtis Hopkins (1849-1925) is recognised as the primary founder of the New Thought movement, an American new religious movement that arose in the late 19th century and continued to be influential throughout.

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Emma Curtis Hopkins, the author of "High Mysticism" and "Scientific Christian Mental Practice" was a student of Mary Baker Eddy and Christian Science, who started her own school, and some argue that she was the founder of the New Thought movement. Mrs. Hopkins' gift for teaching showed itself early. Before she was fifteen years old, she entered Woodstock Academy (Conneticut) as a student and because of her genius was given a place on the faculty as a teacher

Class Lessons of 1888 This book written towards the end of the nineteenth century, is a compilation of a lecture course she presented to her students at the Chicago Metaphysical Institute which she founded.

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