22 JANUARY 1887, Page 15

MEMORIALS OF THE REV. CHARLES WICKSTEED. [To THE EDITOR OF

THE "SpEcri.ToR."1 Sin,—Your reviewer is in error in stating that Mr. Wicksteed "became a lecturer for an Association formed to disseminate a knowledge of Unitarian tenets." Mr. Wicksteed's engagement left him entirely free in the matter of doctrine. Your reviewer's interest in the "controversial side" of Mr. Wick-steed's mind, will have immediate opportunity of gratification. A cheap volume from his pen will appear in a few days, under the title, "Why Ism a Unitarian, and other Controversial Lectures."— I am, Sir, &o.,