9 JUNE 1894, Page 18
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."]
SIR,-1 can add an illustration to the instances mentioned on June 2nd in the Spectator of the misapprehension of the phrase, "The Scripture moveth us in sundry places." The parish clerk of a Hampshire village, in -which at one time I resided, said to a very active curate, "I never hear those words, Sir, without thinking of you and of myself, for you
and I are always moving about."--I am, Sir, &c., J. D.