25 NOVEMBER 1911, Page 16

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTITOR."1

Sin,—Dr. Macfadyen in his letter to you in your issue of November 18th states that " a sufficient reply to the statement that Churches are at present equal before the law is to note how different would be the state of things if that were now the condition in England," and then proceeds to claim that " all the disabilities attaching to Nonconformity in the matter of (inter alia) schoolinasterships would be removed." Does this mean that your correspondent would be willing for the Head- masters or Assistant Masters of, say, Mill Hill School or Leys School to be members of the Church of England ?—I am, Sir, KENNETH 31CALLI'IN.

Ardgour, Woodland Avenue, Leicester.