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Julius Dresser
→Controversy: Corrects error. No lawsuit in the 1890s by the Dressers against Eddy is verified in any source. Such as suit would have been widely recorded and easily verified.current
04:2604:26, 14 January 2023diffhist+6,514
Warren Felt Evans
This updates the history of Evans based on the research of noted religious historian, Catherine Albanese, who edited the private journal of Evans (1850-1865), as published by the Indiana University Press. It also expands the Evans bibliography to include all of his books.
06:2506:25, 27 June 2021diffhist+252
Julius Dresser
Undid revision 1030508954 by
Psychologist Guy (
talk) The research is properly sourced from a fully-published (in 2020) three volume book readily available to anyone. This attempt to silence decades of research that goes against the editor's preconceived beliefs is the opposite of what Wikipedia is about.Tags: UndoReverted
01:1201:12, 27 June 2021diffhist+2,163
Warren Felt Evans
The published scholarly volumes by Catherine Albanese (2016) and Keith McNeil (2020) have revolutionized the study of Rev. W. F. Evans. The removal of this new scholarly information is a disgrace to founding principles of Wikipedia. If an editor wishes the challenge a stated fact or even conclusion, he | she should first read the scholarly volumes and then provide a reasoned response.Tags: UndoReverted
00:2900:29, 27 June 2021diffhist+695
Mary Baker Eddy
Undid revision 1030501100 by
Psychologist Guy (
talk) The book, A Story Untold was originally published online in 2016 and was used by such noted scholars as Catherine Albanese and Gordon Melton. It has since been published in three volumes by Hawthorne Publishing and is readily available to anyone. Anyone wishing to dispute a statement or fact from the book should show a historical reason for it.Tags: UndoReverted
18:3018:30, 19 January 2023diffhist−26
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Julius Dresser
→Controversy: Corrects error. No lawsuit in the 1890s by the Dressers against Eddy is verified in any source. Such as suit would have been widely recorded and easily verified.current
04:2604:26, 14 January 2023diffhist+6,514
Warren Felt Evans
This updates the history of Evans based on the research of noted religious historian, Catherine Albanese, who edited the private journal of Evans (1850-1865), as published by the Indiana University Press. It also expands the Evans bibliography to include all of his books.
06:2506:25, 27 June 2021diffhist+252
Julius Dresser
Undid revision 1030508954 by
Psychologist Guy (
talk) The research is properly sourced from a fully-published (in 2020) three volume book readily available to anyone. This attempt to silence decades of research that goes against the editor's preconceived beliefs is the opposite of what Wikipedia is about.Tags: UndoReverted
01:1201:12, 27 June 2021diffhist+2,163
Warren Felt Evans
The published scholarly volumes by Catherine Albanese (2016) and Keith McNeil (2020) have revolutionized the study of Rev. W. F. Evans. The removal of this new scholarly information is a disgrace to founding principles of Wikipedia. If an editor wishes the challenge a stated fact or even conclusion, he | she should first read the scholarly volumes and then provide a reasoned response.Tags: UndoReverted
00:2900:29, 27 June 2021diffhist+695
Mary Baker Eddy
Undid revision 1030501100 by
Psychologist Guy (
talk) The book, A Story Untold was originally published online in 2016 and was used by such noted scholars as Catherine Albanese and Gordon Melton. It has since been published in three volumes by Hawthorne Publishing and is readily available to anyone. Anyone wishing to dispute a statement or fact from the book should show a historical reason for it.Tags: UndoReverted