26 FEBRUARY 1921, Page 12

REUNION.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."'

SIR,—It is sad to read, on the authority of the Archbishop of York, that the negotiations for Home Reunion' have reached an impasse. My brother clergy are no doubt seriously divided as to the wisdom of making further advances in that direction, but I believe that the great majority of the laity see the urgency of the matter. Could not the Parochial Church Councils or Church meetings everywhere pass strong resole- tions urging our leaders to go forward while there is yet time?

And might they not specially- mention the Wesleyani, with whom we have no quarrel as to doctrine P—I am, Sir, &c.,