THE BRAHMO SOMAJ. [To Ilia EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1
Sirt,—In your current number you speak, with the respect he merits, of that very remarkable man who bids fair to be hereafter numbered among the goodly fellowship of the prophets—Keshub Chunder Sen. It may interest some of your readers to learn that I have just received a letter from him stating that it is his inten- tion to visit England this winter. The object of his journey he states to be "to study the progressive movements which are being carried on in that centre of civilization and enlightenment ; and to put forth my humble endeavours to secure the sympathy and interest of liberal-minded persons for the Brahmo Somaj of India, and to extend the circle of Theistic fellowship."