23 JULY 1942, page 12

A National Church Of England Sir,—i Must Not Ask For

space to deal with the contradictions and. para- doxes of Mr. Theobald's letter " Not too much Importance " must be attached to my appeal, but Dr. Paton's endorsement of it is......

Sir,—the Noble Appeal Of The Chairman Of The...

far from being, as Mr. B. G. Theobald suggests, " a purely personal point of view," represents, I believe, a passion for Christian reunion which, in the face of our present......

Sir,—as An Anglican Who Has Hoped, And Still Hopes, To

see the universal Church inspired with " the spirit of truth, unity and concord," may I suggest that your correspondent Mr. B. G. Theobald has faced the question of unity......

The German People's Guilt

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR SIR, —Never in history was any people on earth more responsible for thcir Government and all the crimes which will for ever be connected with the German......