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First published in 1909, ¿Morning and Evening Thoughts¿ is a collection of inspirational thoughts and insights intended to be read in the morning and evening. They are based on the teachings espoused by the New Thought movement, a movement originating from 19th century United States predicated upon the ideas that God exists everywhere, sickness originates in the mind, and that thinking ¿correctly¿ has the ability to heal. Contents include: ¿First Morning¿, ¿First Evening¿, ¿Second Morning¿, ¿Second Evening¿, ¿Third Morning¿, ¿Third Evening¿, ¿Fourth Morning¿, ¿Fourth Evening¿, etc. James Allen…mehr

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First published in 1909, ¿Morning and Evening Thoughts¿ is a collection of inspirational thoughts and insights intended to be read in the morning and evening. They are based on the teachings espoused by the New Thought movement, a movement originating from 19th century United States predicated upon the ideas that God exists everywhere, sickness originates in the mind, and that thinking ¿correctly¿ has the ability to heal. Contents include: ¿First Morning¿, ¿First Evening¿, ¿Second Morning¿, ¿Second Evening¿, ¿Third Morning¿, ¿Third Evening¿, ¿Fourth Morning¿, ¿Fourth Evening¿, etc. James Allen (1864¿1912) was a British writer most famous for his inspirational poetry and being an early leader of the self-help movement. ¿As a Man Thinketh¿ (1903), his best known work, has been a significant source of inspiration for many self-help authors. We are republishing this volume now in an affordable, modern, high-quality edition complete with an essay by Henry Thomas Hamblin.
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James Allen (1864-1912) A pioneer of the self-help movement, James Allen was a British philosophical writer. Born in 1864 in Leicester, England Allen had to leave school at a young age to work to support his family. At 38, he retired and moved to a small cottage in Ilfracombe, Devon, England with his wife and daughter. It was here that he produced 19 works over a span of nine years. In 1903, Allen wrote As A Man Thinketh which earned him praise world over. While he never attained fame or wealth, Allen influenced many popular self-help writers, including Napoleon Hill. Allen died in 1912, at the age of 47.