HIGHER THOUGHT SOCIETY
STATEMENT CONTRADICTED. Dominion Special Service. Dunedin, November 22. It Is the purpose of Dr. Bone, who, with his staff, passed through Dunedin to-day, to establish at the head of Lake Wakatipu an institution where the beliefs and principles of the Higher Thought Society (Incorporated) of New Zealand will be taught by a competent corps of Instructors. Dr. Bone indignantly denied the authorship or knowledge of an article purporting to come from him, and given wide circulation throughout the Dominion, in which it was stated that he purposed founding a monastery, with himself as abbott, and a staff of prophets, priests, and priestesses. He stated that adherents of High Thought principles in New Zealand had reached such numbers as to justify the establishment of such an Institution as he was now about to found. It would be conducted, he concluded, on the lines of all other lawfully organised institutions having truth, morality, and God as their foun-dation-stones.
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Dominion, Volume 22, Issue 51, 23 November 1928, Page 13
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