13 OCTOBER 1917, Page 15

MR. L.tNSIND'S ADDRESS.

[To TUE Eurms or our "Sencriros."1 Sta—Last Sunday I read iu church Mr. Lansing's address to Da. O.T.C. in New York, reprinted by you iu your number of Septem- ber 15th. It is tire clearest and most lofty in tone (it sema.s to inel of any of the utterances by public men on the war. If yott adopt the suggestion of printing it as a leaflet, I will send a cops, to errs clergyntan ilk this Deanery, will, the suggestion that he should read it in chervil; and also do anything more in sty power to bring it to the ponee of clergy in this diocese—I ant, Sir, &e.,

Badorell Ash Vicarage, Bury SI. Edmonds.

It. S. Dewlso, R.D.

[We have received malty other letters urging us to republish Mr. Lausing's noble address. We have, however. no rights in the

mutter. We sinmrely hope that the address be 'nude available in pamphlet form for British readers. if we can obtain any information on this point we Will Make it known to our readers.—

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