James Freeman Clarke, Chp. 5 in Every-day Religion (Ticknor: 1886), 63-76.
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To speak the truth, or what seems to be truth to us, is not a very hard thing, provided we do not care what harm we do by it, or whom we hurt by it. ... Some persons think that unless truth is thus hard and disagreeable it cannot be pure. Civility toward error seems to them treason to the truth.