21 FEBRUARY 1914, page 15

Ecclesiastical Inclusion.

[To TR EDITOR Or TH1 . SPICTATOR."1 SIE.—If precedent be really needed in these days of enlighten- ment, the following two patterns of " inclusion " are interesting, and may......

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was staying at Bel Alp, in Switzerland. There were also in the hotel two Anglican Bishops and some thirty Anglican clergymen. An old man was staying there at the same time who......

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Sta,—(1) The High Church Party, above all others, attaches the gravest meaning and importance to the words of our Lord contained in St. John's Gospel vi. 53 (" Except ye eat,"......

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the attention of your readers to a mistake in your article on the Primate's decision in your issue of the 14th inst., which affects the whole of the following argument. In......

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Sea,—Under the Test Act, passed when the Church of England was in the heyday of its political power and influence, all holders of offices in the Army, Navy, and Civil Service......

The Land Campaign. Cr° 1111 Reno. 01 Tva “orserwros."3...

who begins by losing his head ends by losing every- thing. In a democratic age the man who refrains from asking, or rather demanding, his rights is ignored and, together with......