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How to Develop the Faith That Heals by Fenwicke L. Holmes

Fenwicke Lindsay Holmes was an American author, former Congregational minister, and Religious Science leader. The brother of Ernest Holmes, Fenwicke is widely recognized for being an important factor in the establishment of Religious Science and the founding of the United Centers for Spiritual Living. Fenwicke is recognized as an important figure in the development of the New Thought movement in Japan in particular Seicho-no-ie.

Throughout his career Holmes served as a Congregational Church minister and as the pastor of a Divine Science Church. He and his brother Ernest created Uplift Magazine, which he served as the editor, and later, he was the president of the Inter­national College of Mental Science.

Holmes wrote more than twenty books, lectured for fifty years around the world, and frequently spoke on radio and television.

Works by Fenwicke Holmes include:

(with Ernest Holmes) (1917) Healing at a distance.
(1919) The law of mind in action: Daily lessons and treatments in mental and spiritual science. Jazzybee Publishing. (2010 edition)
(1919) How to develop faith that heals. Jazzybee Publishing. (2010 edition)
(1919) The unfailing formula.
(1919) Being and becoming; A book of lessons in the science of mind showing how to find the personal spirit.
(1920) Practical healing.
(1921) Songs of the silence and other poems.
(1925) Text book in the science of mind: Psychology and metaphysics applied to everyday living.
(1925) Religion and mental science: Lyrics of life and love.
(1930) Joan's voices.
(1934) How to solve your personal problem: The God-law and the key to power.
(1938) Text book of practical healing.
(1943) The "Just how course" in healing the mental science way.
(1943) Healing treatments in verse.
(1943) Tiny textbook of meditation and the Lord's prayer.
(1949) Calm yourself: A key to serenity.
(1951) Tiny textbook of mental healing.
(with Masaharu Taniguchi) (1952) The science of faith: how to make yourself believe.
(1953) Ernest Holmes: His life and times. Dodd, Mead and Company. (1970 edition)
(with Ernest Holmes) (1960) The voice celestial: Thou art that; an epic poem.
(1970) Philip's cousin Jesus: the untold story. Devorss Company. (1982 edition)
(1973) Psycho-Dietetics: How to eat, drink, and think for health; including the Holmes Food Chemistry and Vitamins Chart. (1973 new rev. ed.)
(1990) Portrait in poetry of Fenwicke Holmes (compiled and arranged by Margaret McEathron)
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