31 DECEMBER 1898, page 16

The Alleged Want Of Pity In Children'.

[To TER EDITOR Or TIES "SrscrArox."] SIR,—I expect you have a shower of protests against Mr. Tollemache's letter in the Spectator of December 24th telling a sad tale of the......

[to Ter Editor Or Thz " Srscraroz."3

Sus,—Two anecdotes illustrative of the inconsiderate pitiless- neas of children may amuse your readers. The late Lady Taylor, wife of Sir Henry, gave a child's party, at which......

[to The Editor Or The "sri:el...tom:] Sin,—in Claiming...

growing dislike to the word Protestant ' " the authority of Mr. Maurice's teaching, my friend, Mr. Percy Dearmer, in the Spectator of December 24th, forgets that no man ever......

The Word "protestant." Fro The Editor Of The...

beyond question offers lofty ideals ; but I would ask if it has ever, in the history of the Church, been more than the dream of a few benevolent and cultivated spirits, hoping......

Bishop Wilson And Dissenters.

[To TH2 EDITOR Or TH1 " Brzerrroa] Sin,—" Inquirer" asks in the Spectator of December 17th if there is good evidence to prove Traill's statement in his history of the Isle of......