American metaphysical movement
(based on a chronology by J. Gordon Melton)[1]
Timeline
Notes
  1. ^ a b J. Gordon Melton, The Encyclopedia of American Religions, Gale Research International, 2009 (8th edition), p. 868. Entries without a footnote derive from Melton's timeline; anything taken from another source is referenced separately.
  2. ^ John K. Simmons, "Christian Science," in Eugene V. Gallagher, W. Michael Ashcraft (eds.), Introduction to New and Alternative Religions in America, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2006, p. 94.
  3. ^ a b William G. McLoughlin, Revivals, Awakenings, and Reform, University of Chicago Press, 1980, pp. 10–11, 16–17.
  4. ^ Robert Peel, Mary Baker Eddy: The Years of Discovery, Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1966, p. 341.
  5. ^ Willa Cather and Georgine Milmine, The Life of Mary Baker G. Eddy, Doubleday, 1909, p. 118.
  6. ^ a b Willa Cather and Georgine Milmine, McClure's, July 1907, p. 333, September 1907, p. 567.
  7. ^ Gail M. Harley, Emma Curtis Hopkins: Forgotten Founder of New Thought, Syracuse University Press, 2002, pp. 38–39.
  8. ^ a b c Horatio Dresser, A History of the New Thought Movement, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1919, pp. vii, 153.
  9. ^ Anne Harrington, The Cure Within: A History of Mind-Body Medicine, W. W. Norton & Company, 2000, p. 118.
  10. ^ Phineas Parkhurst Quimby, The Quimby Manuscripts, edited by Horatio W. Dresser, Thomas Y. Crowell, 1921.