[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."] Sir,—the Letters Which
have appeared lately in the Spectator on this subject from the pen of Canon MacColl are ingenious and clever. He speaks of sacerdotalism, and rightly, as having "its root idea......
Correspondence.
A VISIT TO LOURDES. [To VIZ ED/TOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR,-It is a very beautiful and a very gracious place. I have no cause to plead, either of creed or of medicine. Only to......
Letters To The Editor.
SACERDOTALTSM. [To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. " ] Stu,—One word more to Canon MacColl. He refers me to St. Paul's saying, " Now we see through a glass darkly," apparently as......
The Charm Of The Stuarts.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE " Brscr■Tos."] SIR,—I may be permitted to return to this question because our modern historical and literary ideas are so much affected by theories of race......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator. "] Sir,—i Should Wish To
apologise to Canon MacColl if I mis- • anderstood his first letter. I took him to be defending sacerdotalism " on the ground of its being simply a form of spiritual influence......
[to The Editor Oe The " Srscratoll Sir,—in The Spectator
of August 27th your correspondent Mr. A. Lang says that Oliver Cromwell "was a Stuart in the female line." If he will refer to Mr. Frederic Harrison's book on the Protector he......