24 FEBRUARY 1877, page 15

"holy Originals"

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 STR,—Your correspondent "J. E. S." assumes that Professor Clifford is wrong in supposing that our Lord spoke Greek. That Greek was the "lingua......

Poetry.

ON THE HEIGHTS. As one who climbs unto the mountain's brow Finds the strong head which served him on the plain Dizzy and blind, the heart whose pulse was low Now throbbing......

A Sun In Flames.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:"] Snt,—Allow me to thank you for the insertion of my letter of the 20th ult., which sought to account for the climatic conditions under which......

The Training Of Teachers.

(TO THE EDITOR OF TUB "SPECTATOR.') SIR,—The question whether the art of teaching can be taught, and whether it is possible to provide anything worth calling a " training " for......

The Language Of Christ.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPHOTAT011.1 Sut,—Your correspondent "J. E. S." has obviously never heard of my book, "Discussions on the Gospels," in the first part of which I endeavour......

[to The Editor Or The "spectator."] Sir, —your...

E. S." has dug for himself two rather unnecessary pitfalls Nobody quoted "from the Greek to prove that our Lord's words were not 'short.'" (1.) Our Lord's words were not in......