The Logic Of Disestablishment. [to The Editor Of The...
SIR,—I would not seek to trespass upon the Spectator's great, I have sometimes ventured to think excessive, readiness to allow its own conclusions to be controverted in its own......
The Proposed Increase Of The Episcopate. [to The Editor Of
THE "SPECTATOR.") SIRS I must confess that it is to me a matter of surprise that Lord Houghton should not have been more widely supported in his opposition to the Bill for the......
Mr. Lyall On Morality And Theology.
TILE most remarkable paper in the new number of the n ht ly is that of Mr. Lyall,—that most vigilant and sardonic critic of Oriental religions, and indirectly of all......
Liberal Programmes.
[TO THE FD1TOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I should like to make a few remarks, suggested by what you said on Saturday week about " crotcbetty " Liberals. 'Whenever I read a......
Letters To The Editor.
THE CI-11NA FAMINE. [To THD EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, In connection with your recent and admirable article on the awful famine in China, the following extract from a......