Showing posts with label Philip O'Bryen Hoare. Show all posts
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Thursday, December 13, 2012

MIND POWER and How To Use It



Philip O'Bryen Hoare
b. 1871, d. 6 October 1950 Philip O'Bryen HOARE b 1871 Sholing, Hampshire In 1881 Census



Philip O'Bryen Hoare was born in 1871.1 He was the son of Reverend James O'Bryen Richard Dott Hoare [See, particularly, his profile ‘Mr. James O’Bryen Dott Richard Hoare, M. A. (Cambridge)’ in The Cyclopedia of New Zealand, Vol. 3., Christchurch: Cyclopedia Co., 1903, p.205; Bert Roth to Rev. G. W. Brassington, 19 November 1965, /2/2/8, Working papers on Rev. John Trevor (1855-1930), founder of the Labour Church- MSS.143, ] and Frances Eleanor Henderson. He married Florence Evans in 1896. He died on 6 October 1950. He lived at 27 Gregory Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. The only child of Philip O'Bryen Hoare and Florence Evans was Donovan O'Bryen Hoare, b. 1899, d. 1917

Mr. Philip O'Bryen Hoare started the New Thought work in New Zealand in 1905. Later, Mr. Hoare lectured in New South Wales and Queensland, and settled in Adelaide, South Australia, where he established The First School of New Thought and Mental Science. Later still, Mr. Hoare lectured in Johannesburg, South Africa, and reestablished his school of New Thought in Melbourne, Australia.  A History of the New Thought Movement By Horatio W. Dresser - Page 118