5 JANUARY 1918, page 19

War Aims And Peace Talk. [to The Editor Or The

" SPECTLTOR."3 country friend sends me the following MS. addition from an old family copy of The Pilgrim's Progress:— " Now while Christian was thus shrewdly beset with......

(to The Editor Of The " Spectator."1 Sia,—a Thousand Thanks

for your " leader " upon the " Hereford Controversy." and for the sane, clear-sighted criticism of the " Life and Liberty " movement therein contained. Some weeks ago you......

(to The Burros Or The " Specta.tor."3 Ssa,—at A Meeting

of the clergy of the Diocese of Oxford on December lith to elect a Proctor to the Lower Homo of Convocation, the Vicar of Cowley St. John, Oxford, proposed a resolution......

(to Yam Enrroa Or Vat " Sezereros."1 Ste,—in Reading One

of your articles relating to this movement in the Spectator of December 22nd I was puzzled by the sentence : " We ought in fairness to say hero that the opponents of the ` Life......

War Alms: [to The Enrroa Or Ma " Spectltor."3 Sea,—in

view of Count Czernin's opposition to the passage in the Russian peace offer concerning the "self-determination of subject nationalities," it is unfortunate that this principle,......

(to The Editor Or The " Spectatott."3 Sir,—readere Of The

Church Times who are also readers of the Provincial Lettere of Pascal can scarcely fail to have noticed the parallelism between a passage in the leading article in that journal......

Christian Reunion.

(To ME EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."1 Sea,—By all means let those, who can, work for a union on the lines suggested by the Rev. Robert Bewick. But with the echoes of the Kikuyu......