Abstract is: Ursula Newell Gestefeld (April 22, 1845 – October 22, 1921) was an American New Thought leader. She founded the Exodus Club which later was renamed the Church of New Thought and College of the Science of Being. Although she had a large following in her lifetime, the organization she founded did not last past her death.
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Q103859111 | Gestefeld, Ursula Newell (1845-1921), metaphysical writer and lecturer | main subject | P921 |
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