23 JULY 1904, page 16

Think Most Of Us Must Agree—however Reluctantly— With...

(see Spectator, July 16th) that, regarded at any rate as a statement of fact, Sir Oliver Lodge is right in saying that a sense of sin oppresses the ordinary man far less than it......

Scarce Taketh Note Of The Once Dreaded Name Of Him

who died to-day. Yet this was he whose little realm so late Our utmost power defied : The country clown who matched his peasant State Against an Empire's pride. Ah ! let the......

Theodore Roosevelt.* At This Moment President Roosevelt...

most interesting political figure in the world. He is one of the protagonists in what is certainly the foremost of constitutional combats; but he is also the inaugurator of a......

Sir,—is Sir 0. Lodge's " Re-interpretation" After All So...

new ? Practically to ignore sin as a fact, and consequently to deaden the sense of it in the individual, and thereby to make repentance a superfluity,—this surely is a doctrine......