12 MAY 1928, Page 15

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sur,—In sympathy with the

" foiled devotion of unpastured souls hungering for worship," so aptly described by " Omnia Vincit Voluptas," may I suggest the adaptation of the portable Tibetan praying wheel to the serious situation, substituting the words " Strengthen our sight and steady our aim . . . " for the useless formula.

This would at least be " the soul's sincere desire," obedience to the order " Pray without ceasing," meanwhile saving our honourable Church Service from profanation.—I am, Sir, &c., E. L. B.