21 NOVEMBER 1908, Page 30

['TO TILE EDITOR OF TIIR "SPECTATOR."]

SIE,—While heartily agreeing with your article on the above subject in last week's issue, something more is needed. There must be a very large number of clergy and laity who thoroughly approve of the Archbishop's action, and see the greatest dang.w to popular education in the obstinacy of the party of Lord Halifax. But how is this to be shown ? Surely It is high time that some opportunity were given to those of us who hold this opinion to express publicly our confidence in