[to The Editor Of The Sencraton.] Sm,—there Is No Nobler
character in all the long and chequered history of mankind than that of the Christian soldier : and there have been few Christian enterprises inspired by loftier or holier......
Should A Christian Fight For His Country?
[To the Editor of the SeEcrvron.] Sra,—The problem of the moment is not what should the Christian do in the next war, but what can he do to-day to sow the se . eds of universal......
The Cause Of Cancer
[To the Editor of the SrEcraTon.] SIR,—It is difficult to find in Mr. Ellis Barker's statements, or in his methods of controversy, justification for his com- placency, or for......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—a Hit, A Very
palpable hit, to Mr. Cowell ; the moral being—Don't add an unconsidered P.S. at the last moment. Nevertheless, the argument as corrected retains a substantial element of force,......
[to The Editor Of The Specratcm.]
Sin,—All that I have read about Cancer in the Spectator is most alarming. May I say that I am sixty-eight years of age and come from an agricultural stock, and that the progeny......