7 APRIL 1906, Page 13

[To vita Enrros or THE "SPECTATOR. " ] am sure that the

great majority of the clergy of the Church of England are in full sympathy with the tenor of your article on the Bible and the Church in last week's Spectator. May I point out that it is for this very reason that most of us object to " undenorninationalism " ? The denominationalist wishes for liberty to teach any part of the Bible; whereas the undenominationalist carefully selects such parts as represent what he considers common ground, and omits others which to ns seem most important. We stand for• the Bible as a whole.—I am, Sir, &c., Warrington Training Callege. MORLEY STEVENSON.