4 JULY 1914, page 23

[to The Editor Of Ms "spectator."] Sie,—the Argument Of...

to some extent depends on the suspension of the practice of confirmation during a period when irregularities were of necessity tolerated. In this respect there is, I venture to......

A Wesleyan Non-official Conference.

(To THZ EDITOR 0/ THIS "SPECTATOR.”] Si,—About a year ago, to the delight of your Wesleyan Methodist readers, and probably many others, you published a short anticipation of the......

A Cloistered Virtue.

[To TEl EDITOR 01 TEl "SPECTATOR...1 SIR,—There are curious echoes that occasionally come from India of the views of women there on the conduct of suffragettes. My daughter is a......

The Antinomy Of Joy And Sorrow.

[To TER EDITOR 0/ TES " SPRCTATOR."] SIR,—It happens that this has been a period of great catastrophes in Europe, America, and Asia alike, and many pious souls must have been......