Thomas Raymond Kelly, born in Ireland in 1893, was a prominent Quaker mystic. His life was marked by a deep pursuit of spiritual life and reflection on the common values of humanity. Active in the early 20th century in the United States, his thoughts had a profound impact on the Quaker faith.
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Source: The Eternal Promise: A Sequel to A Testament of Devotion
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