The Religious Difficulty.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE SPEOTATOR.1 SIR,—I have lately become acquainted with some facts which may help us to estimate the real magnitude of the religious difficulty. The......
How To Evade The Ballot.
rno TILE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR:] -SIR,—You take an itsterest in the Ballot, perhaps you might like -to hear how it has been evaded sometimes here in Australia. At the opening......
The Great Ice Age.
yr() THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR?] Ste,—Your correspondent, Mr. Joseph J. Murphy, has always contended that the Ice Age would not be produced by the Northern hemisphere having......
The Irish Church. And Athanasius.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPEOTATOR.1 SIR,—Permit me to correct a slight error in your statement of the results of the recent Synodical debates on the Creed or Confession......
How To Get Good Bishops.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE .` SPEOTATOR.1 the discussion on the Archbishop's Bill much turns on the amount of discretion to be entrusted to the Bishops. With- out such discretion the......
The Agricultural Labourer.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. " ] Stu,—The mental vision of the Spectator is so remarkable—he has such a capacity for discerning possibilities—that it is rather a serious......