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Herbert Hamilton Kelly SSM (18 July 1860 – 31 October 1950) was a priest of the Church of England and the founder of the Society of the Sacred Mission (SSM). ==Early life and education== Kelly was born at St. James' vicarage, George Street, Manchester, the son of the Revd. James Davenport Kelly and his wife, Margaret Alice Eccles. He was educated at Manchester Grammar School. After army training at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, Kelly studied History at Queens College, Oxford and was ordained in 1884. As a theologian Kelly was influenced initially by Charles Kingsley, but to a more lasting effect by the writing of Frederick Denison Maurice especially his two volumes titled The Moral and Metaphysical Philosophy and The Kingdom of Christ. Kelly sought to explore the way in which a society and culture created 'propositions' about God and then a church 'system' that follows from such propositions. Although identified by others as Anglo-Catholic in his outlook, Kelly often stated that God and religion were not the same, challenging his own students to focus on issues of Faith and practical evangelism rather than the technicalities of church doctrine and administration. Kelly's interest in the ecumenical movement involved him in the Student Christian Movement.
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