19 JUNE 1909, Page 19

['eif TDB 'EDITOR Of Tut - k gtarrAToR."] Stie,-- , -.The opinion of the

Rev. W. E. Jelf, as quoted by-

your correspondent in last week's issue, that the Divine' Omniscience, being intuitive and independent of logic; partook of the. Maitre rather of instinct than of reason, recalls Pope's famous lines in his " Essay on Man " :— " And' Itbasott raise o'er Instinct, as you can; In this 'tis God directs, in that 'tis Man."

It is not surprising tirat-peets' and ether-writers should ascribe a divineorigin be the wonderfulpowers .displeyed mama's.