12 JULY 1902, page 14

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator."

Sin,—No one objects to the name "Roman Catholic" in its true meaning of "Catholic and Roman." What is objec- tionable is the use of " Roman " as an adverb qualifying "Catholic,"......

The Teaching Of Girls In South Africa. [to The Editor

OP THE " SpEcuion."] SIR,—In connection with the Conference of Governmenr school teachers now assembled at Johannesburg, it may interest your readers to learn that a scheme is......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator.']

SIR.—Why should we not call ourselves "Protestant Catholics " ? This ought to satisfy all views within our Church, and would at the same time sufficiently distinguish us from......

The Alleged Need For Protection.

(TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Will you allow one who is by no means a Pro- tectionist to make a few observations on your article in the Spectator of July b'th......

The Greek And Anglican Churches.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." J Sin,—In the notice of my book, "Imperial and Royal Corona- tions," which you published in your esteemed paper on June 21st you were good......

" England " Instead Of " Britain."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.'-] Sra,—A subject of the King of Great Britain and Ireland can no more speak of "Britain" without arrogance to Ireland than he Can of " England......

[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]

Sza,—At dinner to-night your statement came up that the word " Britain " was neither so euphonious nor so attractive by association as "England." By unanimous vote of twelve it......

Ito Tile Editor Of The "spectator.']

SIR,—In the Creed of the Council of Trent the term "Roman Catholic" is used. There can be no discourtesy in applying to a Church the epithet employed in its own most solemn......