16 APRIL 1881, Page 12

[To TUB EDITOR OF TILL " SPECTATOR."] Mr. Overton answers

the question at the end of your very interesting notice of his work in the Spectator of last week, he will, no doubt, refer to what must be a misprint in your quotation of Mr. Law's letter. The passage ought to read, I suppose :—" For I allow of uo other God but Love, who, from Eternity to Eternity, can have no other will towards the crea- ture but to communicate good ; and that no creature can have any misery from which infinite goodness cannot deliver it." . . . . The word " coal" was printed for " cannot," and the sentence rendered meaningless thereby.—I am, Sir, &c., JAMIE'S WILSON. St. Steplten'a Vicarage, Norwich, April 1281.