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  2. Charles Fillmore (Unity Church) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Sherlock Fillmore (August 22, 1854 – July 5, 1948) was an American religious leader who founded Unity, a church within the New Thought movement, with his wife, Myrtle Page Fillmore, in 1889.

  3. Unity Church - Wikipedia

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    The Unity School of Christianity was founded in Kansas City, Missouri, in 1889 by Charles Fillmore (1854–1948) and Myrtle Fillmore (1845–1931) after Mrs. Fillmore had been cured of her tuberculosis, she believed, by spiritual healing. To learn more about spiritual principles, the Fillmores studied the teachings of world religions and the ...

  4. Myrtle Fillmore - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Fillmore died in 1931. Charles remarried in 1933 to Cora G. Dedrick who was a collaborator on his later writings. [5] Charles Fillmore died in 1948. Unity continued, growing into a worldwide movement; Unity World Headquarters at Unity Village and Unity Worldwide Ministries are the organizations of the movement. [6]

  5. History of New Thought - Wikipedia

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    Charles and Myrtle Fillmore, who went to Hopkins together, went on to found the Unity School of Christianity afterwards. Authors learned from Hopkins, too, including Dr. H. Emilie Cady, writer of the Unity textbook Lessons in Truth; Ella Wheeler Wilcox, New Thought poet; and Elizabeth Towne.

  6. Universal Foundation for Better Living - Wikipedia

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    The foundation adheres closely to the principles taught by Charles and Myrtle Fillmore. [4] Today the denomination has more than 30 churches across the U.S., Canada, and the Caribbean, with a majority of African American members.

  7. Charles Fillmore - Wikipedia

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    Charles Fillmore is the name of: Charles Fillmore (Unity Church) (1854–1948), one of the founders of the Unity Church; Charles J. Fillmore (1929–2014), linguist co-inventor of case theory and construction grammar

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  9. H. Emilie Cady - Wikipedia

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    Finding The Christ in Ourselves, a pamphlet she had written and sent unsolicited to Charles and Myrtle Fillmore, was published by them in the October 1891 issue of Thought. [1] Beginning in 1892, a series of articles titled "Lessons in Truth" by Dr. Cady were published in Unity magazine. This material later was compiled into a book and was ...