10 NOVEMBER 1917, page 13

"si Irs Pacem, Para Bet.lcm."

[To THE ED170.1 OF THE " SPECTAT01."] :4m—A greater authority thou Mr. Asquith is against both him and Mr. Aneurin Williams (whom I had the pleasure of knowing exactly forty......

(to Run Editor Or The " Spectator.")

Sas,—As a former clergyman and diocesan official of a self- governing Church, and as a present member of the Church Self- Government Association, it is in a friendly and......

After The War.

[To THE ED7701 or rue " Sescreme."1 Sts,—Your correspondent "L. L." in the Spectator of October 20th 1 think writes under misapprehension of what the large majority of believers......

Intercommcnion.

[To THE EDITO1 or THE SPECT/701."1 Stn,—May one who has read emseeteeee',"letter, and is unutter- ably wearied by the continual conflict of thought and practice respecting the......

A Good Example.

(To run Ewen or run " SPncTA7s3. y I Ste,—Teachers of disloyalty have loud voices. They shout in the street and grumble in the Preas, and think that they carry weight in......

[to The Ed1701 Or The " Sereraroa."1

Sta,—I am sorry if my letter was no wanting in lucidity as to let Mr. Quick suppose that "' Mcraiestrat seems to rest his criticism of the Church on rho contention that the......

The New Dirrellism.

[To THE EDEMA or run " Serceraroa."] Sta.—Every Unionist in Ireland, and indeed all who abhor anarchy anywhere, meat be grateful to the Spectator for its recent Irish articles,......