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From Frederick Leach Buxton at the Methodist Church, Cock Road, Kingswood, near Bristol, to Lewis Court.

He was very grateful for Court's postcard of the 25th inst. Buxton thinks that he mentioned in his last letter that the only material of value which John Ford Reed possesses is a printed statement by James Thorne concerning the differences between himself and William O'Bryan, and a few odd volumes of the Arminian Magazine and the Bible Christian Magazine. As far as Buxton knows Reed does not have a copy of O'Bryan's bible, but he shall certainly ask him when next they meet.

He was very pleased to read that Court is agreeable to send his collection to City Road in London. Buxton shall be very pleased to hear from Court when he has completed his list, and sent the stuff on and any expenses to which he has been put. Buxton has a little spare cash for such expenditure.

He trusts that Court is in agreeable health considering the fact that he has passed his allotted span.