Warren Felt Evans
Warren Felt Evans | |
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| Born | December 23, 1817 |
| Died | September 4, 1889 (aged 71) |
| Other names | W. F. Evans |
| Occupations | Philosopher, author |
| Known for | First author of the New Thought movement |
Warren Felt Evans (December 23, 1817 – September 4, 1889) was an American author connected with the New Thought movement. A former Methodist turned Swedenborian, he was the founder of a mind-cure sanitarium in Salisbury, Massachusetts, and was referred to as "the recording angel of metaphysics" by Charles Fillmore, the co-founder of Unity Church.