The Law And The Word by Thomas Troward



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The Law and the Word is a book by Thomas Troward, first published in 1917. In this compact work Troward examines the relationship between the immutable laws that govern nature and the creative power of the spoken or inner 'Word' — the faculty by which mind and spirit shape outward reality. Drawing on comparative religion, practical metaphysics and a judge-like method of reasoning, the book lays out arguments about the power of thought, the workings of spiritual law, and how the individual might apply those principles in everyday life. The text sits firmly in the New Thought / mental science tradition and will appeal to readers searching for clear, applied teachings about the power of thought and spiritual metaphysics. Written by a retired British judge turned metaphysical writer, the tone is rational and evidence-minded rather than devotional, making it useful for readers who prefer philosophical clarity over mystic vagueness. Troward’s interest in comparative religion and mental science informs discussions here of causation, creative will, and the ethical implications of mental power. For readers seeking works on metaphysics, New Thought, mind-power, and practical spirituality, this book functions as both an intellectual treatise and a practical guide to inner law and manifestation."

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Formats: PDF, epub, AZW3
Page Count (PDF): 66
Illustrations: No
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