21 DECEMBER 1945, page 12

Sul,—this Letter Will Reach You Rather A Long Time After

the publication of Sir Henry Bashford's letter, but I find myself so completely in agree- ment with it that I hope the delay will be excused. Our Spectators take quite a time to......

Sir,—i Deeply Sympathise With " Student " And Mr. C.

Scott, having myself been faced with similar difficulties for some years in my younger days. I believe that to us at such times, who, while admiring the Christian Ethic, cannot......

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Sir,—canon Norman Clarke Draws Attention To The Valuable...

discussed report entitled " Towards the Conversion of England." When this report was debated in the Church Assembly at its November Session, I drew the Assembly's attention to......

Youth And The Churches

SIR,—May I be permitted a brief last word to my letter of November 24th after reading the correspondence in your columns and a number of letters personally received? All are......