5 FEBRUARY 1910, page 17

• Christianity And Politics.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—In reply to your correspondent of last week under the head of "Christianity and Polities," may I venture to suggest that the Lord's......

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satisfy the shepherd who wants a text to prove to him that a Christian ought to meddle in politics ? St. Paul, writing to Timothy, exhorts that prayer should continually be......

Mr. Asquith's Majority.

LT0 TEE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Has any one noted the point that if Mr. Asquith gives Home-rule he deports two thirds of his majority to Ireland ? One can well imagine......

The Disparagement Of England.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I have just been enjoying your article "The Disparage- ment of England" in last week's Spectator. You are quite right in saying that our......

Mr. Lloyd George.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTAT0R...] Sin,—As a journal with a high reputation for fairness and impartiality, may I point out that while on various occasions you have called......

Undue Influence.

rTo TEE EDITOR GP TEE "SPECTATOR.'] Srn.,—The letter from Mrs. E. C. Trench in your last number, whilst asking for assistance in finding a Scriptural quotation, makes the naive......