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The Years of Trial
Culture and Probity | page 286

In reply to Dresser’s speech and pamphlet, on the other hand, Mrs. Eddy wrote of Quimby in the  Journal : I would touch tenderly his memory, speak reverently of his humane purpose, and name only his virtues, did not this man Dresser drive me, for conscience-sake, to sketch the facts.