Horatio Willis Dresser

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Horatio Willis Dresser


Born
in Yarmouth (Maine), The United States
January 15, 1866

Died
March 30, 1954


Horatio Willis Dresser was a New Thought religious leader and author.
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Average rating: 4.12 · 52 ratings · 11 reviews · 83 distinct works
The Power of Silence

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A History of the New Though...

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The Spirit of the New Thought

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Health and the Inner Life: ...

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A Book of Secrets With Stud...

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The Greatest Truth – Horati...

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The Perfect Whole: An Essay...

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Handbook of the New Thought...

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The Christ Ideal: A Study O...

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The Ethical Life Wisdom of ...

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“The ideal never comes. Today is ideal for him who makes it so.”
Horatio Dresser

“In deepest truth there is no "alone.”
Horatio Dresser, The Power of Silence

“It is one thing to talk about "the power of silence" and another to be able to pause long enough to enjoy it.”
Horatio Dresser, The Power of Silence