Henry Harrison Brown

Henry Harrison Brown (June 26, 1840 - May 8, 1918) was an American infantry soldier during the Civil War, a Unitarian minister, and in his later years a lecturer, publisher, and writer on New Thought.

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 * &mdash; summarised by B. O. Flower in The Arena (29.3, March 1903, p. 334) thusly: "The author attempts to prove that the future progress of civilization depends chiefly on the knowledge of the psychic laws and the utilization of the finer vibrations of the universe. He holds that through this knowledge man may not only master disease, but secure business and happiness. The author also gives rules and suggestions for those who would succeed through calling to their aid the latent powers of the thought-world."
 * &mdash; summarised by B. O. Flower in The Arena (29.3, March 1903, p. 334) thusly: "The author attempts to prove that the future progress of civilization depends chiefly on the knowledge of the psychic laws and the utilization of the finer vibrations of the universe. He holds that through this knowledge man may not only master disease, but secure business and happiness. The author also gives rules and suggestions for those who would succeed through calling to their aid the latent powers of the thought-world."

Brown was the publisher and editor-in-chief of NOW: A Journal of Affirmations (1900-1906; 1909-1928) until his death in 1918.