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Stuart Grayson (March 15, 1923 - July 12, 2001) was an American New Thought author and Religious Science minister. The pastor to Manhattan's First Church of Religious Science until 1999, Grayson was also the director of the Center for Creative Living in New York City. He was the Pastor Emeritus there until his death. Grayson appeared on a weekly television series airing in New York City called Creative Living. In 2005, he was referred to as "one of the foremost" Religious Science ministers.
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Stuart Grayson Grayson, Stuart
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American writer
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