5 JUNE 1909, page 18

[to The Editor Of Tim "sprotator.1

Sin,—As I am responsible for having adopted a different attitude in connexion with a not dissimilar series of facts from those recounted by "E. M. L." in her letter and......

[to Tur Horron Or Tun U Flpiicia.t011.]

SIR,—Permit me to point out that the final rubric in the Confirmation Service is founded on a Canon passed in the time of Archbishop Peckham, A.D. 1281 : " Statuimus quod nullus......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator.1 Sir,—as Myself A

Scot brought up in the Scottish Establish- ment, I most certainly wonder that " W. L." (Spectator, May 29th) can conceive be has any cause for complaint against his vicar. "W.......

[to Tem Editor Op Thu "speotator."]

Sra,—The contention that the Church of England has no rules and no discipline, which the Warden of Radley regards as assuredly tending to alienate supporters of the principle of......

[to Trh Editor Or Thr "spectator:] Si,—have You Room For

another point in Church order P I read in the Standard that on April 23rd, St. George's Day, there was a service in Southwark Cathedral in com- memoration of Shakespeare, that......

[to Thm ;douro,' Of Tim “hprota.tor:1 Si,—most Of Your...

on this subject in your last week's issue appeal to rubrics. It would be interesting to know how many rubrics they habitually transgress or condone.; but none have adverted to......

[to The Editor Of Tied "spectator.1

Sra,—I have read several letters on Communion in your recent issues, but to one unfamiliar with the Church of England these letters seem to repel one from, Father than attract......

[to Tido Editor Or ?km "sprot/itoil1

think it is high time that some of us who are sincerely. devoted Church of England men ought to let it be distinctly known that if it be unlawful (or even inexpedient) for us to......