The Quakers.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] notice a few words about the statistics of the Quakers in your last issue ; perhaps you may think that some further figures may be of......
Objections To Disestai3lishment In Ireland Answered.
[To TIIE EDITOR OF TIIE SPECTATOR-1 SIR,—In your last week's issue you very generously and im- partially inserted a correspondent's objections to the disestablish- ment of the......
The Paternal Position Of Bishops. [to The Editor Of The
"SPECTATOR."] Sin,—A bishop may be a goose. So may a father. Yet fathers are "officially exempt from having their folly commented upon" in such terms as "like a father and a......
Prayer And Inductive Science.
[To TUE EDITOR OF TIIE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — Some little while ago you called attention to Mr. Seebohm's interesting paper in the Fortnightly Review on the Christian hypothesis......
Books.
PROFESSOR CONINGTON'S COMPLETION OF MR. WORSLEY'S ILIAD.* PROFESSOR CONINGTON has in this volume done what is very rare in literary labour,—devoted a very great amount of time......
[to Tiie Editor Of- The "spectator."]
Sin,—You will, I trust, be able to help the clergyman whose letter I have just been reading in your last week's paper out of the dilemma in which he fancies himself. He says he......