22 FEBRUARY 1902, page 18

Religion And Art.

rrO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Si,—Is it possible to explain satisfactorily why modern art is practically entirely divorced from religion ? There is a fragment of......

St. Luke In Acts Xxvu. 32. (to The Editor Of

THE " SPECTATOR:1 Sin, — If Mr. Day (Spectator, February 15th) will refer back a few verses to verse 26, he will find a better illustration of his point as regards the use of......

St. Luke As Artist.

rTo THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIB,—But was it a Jewish rabble that beat Sosthenes ? Were not his assailants Greeks ? The Authorised Version says so, and certainly it......

The Gore Testimonial

(To TRH EDITOR OF TIER " SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—It has occurred to some of the friends of the new Bishop of Worcester that the multitudes who have derived profit from his books, and......

St. Margaret's House, Bethnal Green.

ITO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Will you allow us to make an appeal through your columns on behalf of St. Margaret's House, Bethnal Green, the Women's Settlement in......

The Holy Sepulchre.

[To THE EDITOR OF vax " SPECTATOR." J Sra,—As the writer of the pamphlet which is treated by Canon MacColl as anonymous (Spectator, February 8th), though bearing my signature in......

P Oe T R Y.

THE LAST LOOK. [These lines were written during mortal illness by Mr. A. P. Martin whose death, we re g ret to state, took place at Teneriffe on Saturday last. It was his......