3 MAY 1919, Page 11

"THE LIBERTY OF PROPHESYING." [To THE Enrroa OS THY "

SPECTATOR."] Sus.—Let me point out that the liberty spoken of in 2 Cor. iii. 17 is the setting free from the slavery of sin, not any other kind of liberty. So the author of the treatise De Mystsriis speaks of "the liberty of grace" as opposed to "the captivity of sin," Cf. John viii 34-34. It was doubtless this saying of our Lord that St. Paul had in mind.—I am, Six, &e.,