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Thoughts are Things by Prentice Mulford

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Thoughts are Things
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Publisher: Feedbooks
ISBN/ASIN: B004TAXU18
Number of pages: 116

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Prentice Mulford was instrumental in the founding of the popular philosophy, New Thought, along with other notable writers including Ralph Waldo Emerson. Mulford's book, Thoughts are Things served as a guide to this new belief system and is still popular today.

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