THE WAR AND MINISTERS OF RELIGION.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—After three years' cessation of our work we have our Training College in full swing again. We have a full comple- ment of men, and all but two have been in the Army and come to us from Palestine, Mesopotamia, India, Archangel, Belgium, France, Salonika, and the Rhine. My distinct impression is that ministers of religion will be great gainers by their dis- cipline in the Army and by their wide experience of men of all sorts. I note a much greater virility. The men are earnest in their studies, and move about the house as men who are happy and grateful to have passed safely through such great perils.—