| Tells HS to send two dozen [ ] to Rev. H. Palmer. Thinks that HS's remarks on the theologies of Germany very interesting. Mentions having spent some time with Rev. J. C. Ryle, who he believes to be 'the first tractologist of the day'. Refers to his 'Deborah' as being intended for limited circulation, and asks HS how he heard about it. Mentions the Historical Review. In relation to 'Christie', he suggests writing to the Times abusing him ['Christie'] and 'correcting a lot of statements, [ ] Tennyson and Maurice and H[ ] and claiming a lot of other men...' Gives some advice in relation to 'Fellow Commoners'. |