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  1. Nona Lovell Brooks (March 22, 1861 – March 14, 1945), described as a "prophet of modern mystical Christianity", was a leader in the New Thought movement and a founder of the Church of Divine Science.

  2. Nona Lovell Brooks (22 de marzo de 1861 - 14 de marzo de 1945), descrita como una "profeta del cristianismo místico moderno", fue una líder en el movimiento del Nuevo Pensamiento y fundadora de la Iglesia de la Ciencia Divina.

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    Nona L. Brooks, president and co-founder of the Divine Science College, Denver, Colorado (parent organization of the Divine Science Colleges over the country) was born in Louisville, Kentucky.

  4. The first root began in 1885 by Malinda E. Cramer of San Francisco, California. The second root had its beginning in 1887 by Nona L. Brooks, Fannie James, and Alethea Small of Pueblo, Colorado. These women were truly spiritual pioneers of their day.

  5. Nona Lovell Brooks, a founder of the Divine Science Church, was born March 22, 1861, in Louisville, Kentucky, and grew up in Charleston, West Virginia, where her family moved to escape the Civil War.

  6. Nona Lovell Brooks (March 22, 1861 – March 14, 1945), described as a "prophet of modern mystical Christianity", was a leader in the New Thought movement and a founder of the Church of Divine Science. This volume collects four of her wonderful books in divine science.

  7. The Prayer that Never Fails. Nona Lovell Brooks. Divine Science Federation International, 1959 - Prayer - 61 pages.