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[To THE Eorroa or THE "Srecrtron."l Sur,—]f your large rendering
of Churchmanship is a just one, you will, I think, agree with me that no very hopeful results can be anticipated from the (Hefts of the good " young men in a burry " to secure " life and liberty " for the National Church unless their programme is to include such liberty as will freely admit of their occasionally joining their non-episcopal brethren in the Communion of the Lord's Supper. Short of that a serious risk is run of life in a spiritual sense being stunted, alsile true religious liberty would certainly be nil.—I am, Sir, Ac., C. S.