3 APRIL 1926, page 20

The Rationale Of Faith

Plain Speaking. By the , Rev. T. R. R. Stebbing, (T. Fisher Unwin. 75. Bd.) THE origins and development of Christian belief must interest every thoughtful mind at Eastertide, or......

In This " Ghastly, Thin-faced Time Of Ours " (we

qUote Swinburne, of course) what would be said if the Spectator published, as it did in 1862, the shuddering apostrophe " To Faustine " ? Mr. Harold Nicolson has written a......

A Superior Tenderness. .

. GREAT men, M. Andre Mauroii Ibinks, are nice, but ' rather . . _ laughable. And so we had from him i eharniing and gracefill biogiaphy - of Sgelley ; and we all felt most......