The Ornaments Ritual.
1T9 THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR...] SrR,—As Canon MacColl cannot for the moment verify his references, he will be glad to see the following extracts from the Statute 35 Henry......
Land-grabbing In 17c0.
LTO THE EDITOR Or TRH 'SPECTATOR:1 Snt,—The following entry in Arthur Young's journal of his travels in Prance, under date January 6th, 7th, and 8th, 1790, may be of interest......
John Wesley And Eternal Torture.
LTO THE EDITOR OF TIZR "SPECTATOR,"] SIR,—The writer of your article of last week on "Christianity and Conversion" makes the following statement about John Wesley :— " He dwelt......
Painted Window From Within And The Philistine Who Views It
from without. The deep conviction of sin that aocompanies a thorough conversion cannot be laid to rest without assurance of forgiveness, which is, I venture to say, not a......
Butterfly-shooting. [to The Editor Of Ter " Sprotator."]
Sin,—In your last issue a correspondent, Mr. Tours, suggests that the subject of "big-game shooting" for spiders has been neglected. In his example the spider is the hunter.......
Mr. Roosevelt's Orthography.
[To THE EDITOR OD THE "SPECTATOR,"] SrR,—There is one aspect of the published "spelling reform" emanating from the White House which is somewhat over- looked, and that is the......
"senior" And " Natu Major."
ITo THE EDITOR OF THE "SescrAroa.-] SIR,—Mr. Sloman's distinctions are logical enough (Spectator; September 8th). I doubt whether they are practical. The first quotation, co. "......