"A LOVER OF TRUTH AND JUSTICE"

Boston, Mass., Aug. 28, 1907.

Mrs. Mary Baker G. Eddy, Concord, N. H.

My Dear Madam:—Permit me, though a stranger, to congratulate you on the great victory in the cause of right and justice recently obtained by you in the courts of New Hampshire. I am not a Christian Scientist, but a lover of truth and justice, and I consider your victory as a cause of rejoicing to all such, whether Christian or pagan, Jew or Gentile, black, white, or brown, without distinction of race, creed, or previous condition of servitude. The victory is, it seems to me, one over the world, the flesh, and the devil: insensate yellow journalism, ungrateful greed, and unscrupulous malice. The rights of every man and woman in this country are more secure and will be more easily defended in consequence of your great moral and legal triumph. Your calm and dignified attitude cannot but command the admiration of all fair-minded people.

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