[to The Editor Of Tiie Spectator.] S Ir, May I Be
permitted a few observations prompted by the Bishop of Ripon's article, " Prayer and Genius," in your issue of March 17th ? I admit that " ThingS are in the saddle and ride the......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—the Letter Of Mr.
E. Hockley in your last issue is very unfair. If he suggests that the " National Church " should produce a cure for the un - emp/oyment question, then he is asking for something......
Ideal Versus Practical [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
Sin,—In all discussions about the League, there is con- spicuous among its defenders and its critics alike a confusion of certain particular ideas which is most misleading. I......
The Cost Of Building [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
SIR, —The statement has appeared in your paper, and still - more widely in other organs of the Press, that the cost of building is low, that materials have fallen greatly in......
Prayer And Genius
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIII,—The Bishop of Ripon, in his impressive article in your issue of March 11 - th, attributes to Ruskin the following quo- tation , " Worship......
Tile Oxford Movement [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...
Rector of Devizes, in his letter on this subject in your issue of March 3rd, states that Archbishop Laud wrote that " not one " of the Fathers accepted the modern theory of......