24 APRIL 1936, page 20

France And Britain

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] in,—There is an inevitable divergence between the policies of France and Great Britain, which arises from the fact that, for France, the League......

&a—the Building Of A Cathedral In The Newly - Constituted

[To the Editor of Tim SPECTATOR.] diocese of Guildford comes as an encouragement, if not indeed as an inspiration, to many Christian hearts. It is not perhaps everywhere......

[to The Editor Of Tiie Spectator.] Stit,—the Choice Is...

clear to professing Christians, either that they must abdicate and retire from the fray or else produce a quality of life and an interior discipline equal and superior to the......

Sin,—the Difficulty Sometimes Reported By Clergy Who [to...

of THE SPECTATOR.] attempt to introduce a little more life and real Christianity into Church services by going outside the dreary monotony of Hymns Ancient and Modern and the......

Full Churches And Empty [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sin,—Most parochial clergy will be thoroughly grateful to Mr. J. N. Le Rossignol because his letter hits squarely on the head a nail which is extremely important for them.......