27 JUNE 1914, page 32

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prove too much P He proves to his own satisfaction that confirmation is not necessary for attend. ance at Holy Communion, except in certain cases, although the rubric at the......

"iwarrowskyieig."

[To TYE EDITOZ 07 TRH "srecriree."1 Si,—"All actors live in dread of ' marrowskyieg,' that curious transposition of syllables which illustrates the truth of the saying that from......

Confirmation And Holy Communion. Cro Rex Mures Or Mi...

Sit,—The case of John Evelyn fully bears out the correctness of "A. CL's" contention. Evelyn was a convinced and loyal High Churchman, the son of wealthy parents, and an under-......

Old Age Pensions In France.

f To THY EDITOR OF THE "873HTZTOH:q SIR,—We have an Old Age Pension Law which is at the same time a Charitable Aid Law ; but the promoters did not fail to state that it would......

Universal Military Training.

[To =V EMT= 07 TEM ..SPHGTZTOlt."] SIE,—In your issue of June 13th yon speak of the need for some concrete example of a system of universal military training. May I point out......

Me As. Emma Or Yea .93rxerazos..] Ent,—the Following...

Richard Baxter, "the illustrious chief of the Puritans," as Lord Macaulay calls him, may be of interest at the present time. In his treatise on Confirmation, published in 1658,......

[to Rur Murcia. Or Ter "sraervron."]

Sta.—Happening to take up General Gordon's letters to his sister in a London club, I found on. the second page the following words, which may be of interest to some in your......

Inland Revenue.

[To MI EDITOR or THZ "spec...roan Srn,—I have long been convinced that a highly lucrative source of revenue lies ready to the hand of any Chancellor of the Exchequer who will......