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A.L.s.

Gives an account of the recent threat to expel him from the Unversity for his religious practices, and how this was avoided after a discussion with his tutor. Discusses his coming ordination and the curacy he hopes to be offered. Notes a new member to his religious circle and baptists who preach in Cambridge.

A.L.s.

Trembles at the thought of becoming a minister, and does not believe he is worthy of such an office. Is pleased that an acquaintance has recovered her health, and also that a number of others have converted. Hopes that their parents will also convert.

A.L.s.

Has finished his degree and now has more time. Notes that much good work has been done in the University and the town, and he has made many enemies because many people think he has been 'at the bottom of it all.' Was due to stay on at College but cannot agree to the conditions set him by the Master of the College concerning his not trying to make converts in the town and not distributing alms, though hopes his tutor will be able to persuade the Master to change his mind. Notes the growing number of gownsmen who are turning to his way of thinking and mentions a preacher who is attracting large crowds.

A.L.s. to T. W. Mathews

Is very supportive of an attempt ot establish an English reformed church in Hamburg. Will set up a subscription if needed.

A.L.s. to 'my dear Friend'

Replies to a letter regarding his retirement with a hope that the recipient will carry on the good work until he may triumph in old age.

A.L.s. to B. Griffin

Arranges some visitors for the following summer. Cannot make an 'application' to Lord Hill as he has been requested.

A.L.s. to Mr Davis

Notes he introduced the Gospels into the town forty years previously. Asks for more editions of the Gospels.

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Financial statement, notes of a sermon, newscuttings and two engravings of RH.

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