24 FEBRUARY 1900, page 15

[ti) The Editor Op The "spectator."] Sir,—mr. Alex....

the Spectator of February 17th has entirely mistaken the reserve with which Christian men pray: they do not wish to dictate to the Almighty, but to learn to accept His will ;......

The Dismissal Of Sir E. Clarke. [to The Editor Op

THE "SPECTATOR:] Sin,—May I submit a criticism upon your article, "The Dis- missal of Sir E. Clarke," in the Spectator of February 17th? You say : "There may come a war which is......

The National Conscience And The War.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sru,—The statement in the Spectator of February 17th by my friend Dr. Mackennal, that he finds everywhere in the Free Churches "a painful......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator."]

am amazed at Dr. Mackennal's letter in the Spectator of February 17th. Let a Wesleyan minister answer a Congregationalist. In my public prayers I continually ask, in the......

The Mistrust Of The Mefaaotiperihe. [to The Editor Op The

"SPECTATOR:1 SIE.—I have read with pleasure your instructive review of Sir Spenser St. John's "Life of Rajah Brooke," in the Spectator of February 17th. Will you not, in your......