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46th Psalm
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AA
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous founder
Author_Emmet Fox
Bible
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Divine Science
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find serenity
Golden Key
guidance
heart-searching prayers
inspiring
metaphysical look
New Thought
overcome fear
pocketbook
Prayer
Sermon on the Mount
spiritual Truth
wisdom

Product details

  • ISBN 9780875167442
  • Weight: 81g
  • Dimensions: 101 x 152mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Jan 1934
  • Publisher: DeVorss & Co ,U.S.
  • Publication City/Country: US
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The Bible teaches spiritual Truth in many different ways. Each chapter gives direct and simple teachings of the Truth, unsurpassed in any other work. But it is in its prayers and treatments that the Bible is transcendent. Among all the beautiful and heart-searching prayers, there is none that surpasses the wonderful and inspiring 46th Psalm.
One of the most influential New Thought authors of the 20th Century... Emmet Fox was born in Ireland on July 30, 1886, was educated in England, pursued his spiritual career mostly in the United States, and died in France on August 13, 1951. His father was a member of parliament, and Mr. Fox studied electrical engineering in England. In his early adulthood, Emmet Fox became interested in spirituality. Around 1930, he moved to the United States, and soon thereafter began lecturing on spiritual themes in New York City. Emmet Fox is the author of the famous Sermon on the Mount and many other books on spirituality. He is credited with serving as a major inspiration for the founders of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). His writings are often classified as “New Thought.”