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Thomas Troward was an English author whose works influenced the New Thought Movement and mystic Christianity. He served as a Divisional Judge in Punjab, British-administered India, for 25 years before retiring to devote himself to writing, painting, and metaphysical studies. His 1904 Edinburgh Lectures on Mental Science became foundational to New Thought philosophy and were praised by philosopher William James as "the ablest statement of philosophy" he had encountered.

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