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L. W. de Laurence

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242: 17: 295: 257: 155:. His consecration influenced the move of some black spiritualist churches towards a more traditional view of Christianity. In the year of his death, 1936, he may have consecrated the first bishops for these churches, among them Thomas B. Watson (1898–1985) of 73:, travelling around Canada and the American Midwest where he achieved some prominence. He also worked for a time at a "school of suggestive theraputics". He published his first book in 1900, when he moved to Chicago. 276: 330: 261: 128:
De Laurence, Scott & Co had a reputation for pirating the books of other occultists. De Laurence also wrote his own works, including
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PT Hunter (2020) β€œAll Things Will Result to Your Entire Satisfaction”: The Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses as Instrumental Ephemera
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house was located in Chicago, Illinois. De Laurence was a pioneer in the business of supplying
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31 October 1868 – 11 September 1936) was an American author and publisher on
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His publishing company (De Laurence, Scott & Co.) and spiritual supply
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topics. His publications, including his edition of the
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Arthur Edward Leighton (1890–1963), a bishop of the
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occult
spiritual
Sixth and Seventh Books of Moses
African diaspora in the Americas
Cleveland, Ohio
magnet healer
hypnotist
mail order
magical and occult
public domain
John George Hohman
African American
hoodoo
United States
Obeah
Jamaica
New Thought
yoga
William Walker Atkinson
Spiritualist
American Catholic Church
New Orleans



"William Lauron DeLaurence and Jamaican Folk Religion"
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