Letters To The Editor.
PROFESSOR TYNDALL ON SCIENCE AND RELIGION. [TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR-1 Sun,—If atomic evolution can produce man, what should hinder it from producing, not, indeed, God,......
[to The Editor Of Tall Spectator:1 Sta,—i Cannot Help Asking
you to turn to Locke on the "Human Understanding," book iv., c. iii., sec. 6. A careful reading of this paragraph will show, at least, this much,—that a man may believe in the......
The Prevention Of Food Adulteration.
T HE Report of the Committee on the Food-Adulteration Act of 1872 is in some respects a cheering document. Both it and the evidence on which it is based are in favourable......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator,")
Sin,—In your article on Professor Tyndall's address, you remark incidentallythat "thought evolved from matter is thought without responsibility." May I ask on what basis your......
[to The Editor Of The “epeota.tor.1
have read Professor Tyndall's address at Belfast, as reported in the daily papers, and also your article on the subject, with great interest. May I ask if you can give me......