Urges CD to repent and seek salvation through Christ.
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Urges CD to repent and seek salvation through Christ.
Thanks for a book. "I am so much overworked at present that I cannot read it now, & I am a very poor German scholar".
"With Mr. Charles Darwin’s compliments enclosing one guinea."
Thanks for references about dogs. Fears work will not allow him to deal with subject again. Heartily subscribes to what correspondent says about qualities of dogs. Loves his "with all my heart".
Asks correspondent to thank Thomas Laycock for his references. CD has been away from home and has not yet consulted his copy of Laycock’s Mind and brain [1860].
Thanks for two reviews of Descent. Second is "most fair, kind and carefully abstracted".
Thanks correspondent for item of criticism in a foreign newspaper.
Thanks for the photographs.
Regrets ill health will prevent his attending the BAAS meeting at Edinburgh.
Sends photograph of himself for a proposed memoir in correspondent’s Review.
Asks for some pamphlets, the titles of which have been sent to him by Dr Spengel [see 8053].