18 JANUARY 1879, page 13

A Dialogue On Fate And Free-will. [after Berkeley.]

(THELETES.—PHILONONMS.) PART II. rit L.—How vividly your gibes recall those happy days ! ut you forbade poetry. Let me sober myself with the memory of their conclusion. PHIL — I......

[to The Editor Of Tee "spectator."]

too, like Mr. Oxenham, am surprised that you should think that, to an educated mind, 1 Cor. xv., 22-28, would seem to make in favour of Universalism. I know that, to a......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator. "] Sir, — It Surprises...

so able and unprejudiced a writer as , the reviewer of Ozenham ' s works in the Spectator of the 4th inst. I should say that the only passages in the New Testament which appear......

Letters To The Editor.

CATHOLIC ESCHATOLOGY. [To TEE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTITOR:1 SIR,—I am truly sorry to be obliged to obtrude myself again upon you in what may seem a personal matter, but I am......