15 NOVEMBER 1902, page 29

[to The Editor Op The "spectator. " ] Sir, — Your Two...

" A Soldier Secretary of State for War" and "The Power of the Laity in Religious Education" (Spectator, November 8th) curiously illustrate the different standards by which men......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator. ") Stn,—i Was Very Sorry

to read your article on religious education on November 8th. The writer speaks of ordina- tion as being " highly expedient as a setting apart of candi- dates for a noble......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

SIR,—As a regular reader of your paper, and I hope a frequent learner from it, I should like to thank you for your leader on the Kenyon-Slaney amendment and your kind words......

Lto Tue Editor Of Tue " Sinici.itort."1 Sir,—every Loyal...

of the Church of England must feel a debt of gratitude for the consistent manner in which the Spectator has championed the cause of the voluntary schools during the present......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator. "] Sir,—while...

spirit of your article on the power of the laity in religious education (Spectator, November 8th), one cannot help feeling some surprise at your statement that the laity do not......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] Sir, If We Clergy

were more ready to trust our lay people, the amendment proposed by Colonel Kenyon-Slaney would not cause us much alarm. I cannot myself conceive any set of circumstances in......