1 AUGUST 1896, Page 15

A NEW BROTHERHOOD.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—A friend with whom I have been talking about a. project which I have long meditated and have now partially realised, suggested that there might be some among the readers of the Spectator who would be interested. I am organising a brotherhood of young men who would give up two or three years at least of their lives to religious and social reform work under discipline and hardship for the love of God in Christ and for their brethren of humanity. The terms of our creed are in the words of Scripture only, and we desire that our worship and work should constantly accom- pany each other and both be in the "beauty of holiness." If any of your young readers are anxious for farther particulars I shall be glad to hear from them.—I am, Sir, &c., The Vale, Spilsby. "STEPHEN REMARX ADAPTED."