The Wisdom of Thomas Troward gathers the central teachings of one of the formative thinkers of the New Thought movement.
Thomas Troward's work articulates a systematic philosophy of mind, law, and creative principle. Drawing upon biblical interpretation, metaphysical reasoning, and legal clarity shaped by his career as a judge, Troward presents the universe as governed by intelligible spiritual law. Thought, in his framework, is causative-not through wishful assertion but through alignment with universal principle.
Unlike later popularizers of prosperity doctrine, Troward's tone is philosophical and methodical. He seeks to demonstrate the logical structure underlying spiritual causation, emphasizing disciplined thinking, self-knowledge, and moral coherence. His writings influenced Wallace D. Wattles, Ernest Holmes, and much of twentieth-century metaphysical Christianity.
This Sublime Books edition presents the complete text in its original form, preserving Troward's formal structure and measured argumentation.