24 OCTOBER 1874, page 15

The Coronation Oath And The Real Presence.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Sin,—" An East-End Vicar" has only succeeded in adding one 4:tr two more inaccuracies to those contained in his previous letter. 'The true......

Books.

MR. GREVFLLE'S " JOURNALS."* THAT this is the most readable book of the season may be stated at once, and is small praise. Mr. Greville was born an aristocrat, of the Grevilles,......

School Examinations.

(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Snt,—I am surprised to find that in more than one note on the subject, you, like the Bishop of Manchester in more than one speech, have......

Poetry.

THE TUM - MEL AND THE DUCK. PAST runs the sunlit Tummel, strong from his wilds above, Blue as the deepest cobalt, shot like the neck of a dove,— He is fresh from the Moor of......

Lay Representation.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TEl " SPBCCATOR.1 Sin,—Though the Spectator is not a frequent visitor in my remote parsonage, I am assured that you think, as well as write, and would rather......

Laymen In Convocation.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR?') Sra,—Referring to the Rev. Archer Gurney's letter in the Spectator of the 17th, I hope you will permit me to state my opinion, lormed by an......