8 APRIL 1893, Page 25

The scientific supplement to the new number of that rather

eccentric quarterly, the Heretic, whose self-appointed function is to oppose Jesuitry and Ritualistic Mummery," is the best feature of it. It is full of information and vivacity. Dubious taste is, however, displayed in some of the quarterly notes and in the closing portion of " Country-House Conversations." Besides, is it not carrying opposition to " Jesuitry " to pure absurdity to say : " We believe that in every sect of any importance the Jesuits have contrived to introduce their spies, and that among Unitarians they have boon especially successful " ?