15 JANUARY 1916, Page 13

TWO " SPECTATOR " ARTICLES.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.'J

Sm,—I should like to add my thanks to those of "II." for "The Religion of the Inarticulate" and "The Sacrament." In preaching to a large congregation in Canterbury Cathedral on Intercession Sunday, I incorporated in my sermon (with acknowledgment) an abridgment of the latter. That it moved many of my hearers was unmistakable,. and I have had many subsequent testimonies to this. It can scarcely have moved those who heard it more than it moved the preacher when he first read it. He ventures to think that it throws a light on the Lord's Supper so vivid as to renew its meaning for some to whom it had become too exclusively an ecclesiastical ordinance.—I