22 DECEMBER 1961, page 9

Walter Scott

SIR,—Dr. Craig must grow up. A compressed parenthesis of disagreement in a favourable review is not a proper motive for the exhibition of rage and scorn. Anyway, evidence of......

Share My Chalice Sir.—before Opening Your Issue Of...

I could firmly say that I never disagreed with Monica Furlong. Mrs. FtrIong has so often, so eloquently, and so wittily impressed upon churchgoers and Christians of all......

Sta,--mr. Gascoigne's Recent Article On Mra Is...

great spiritual leaders receive such varied reactions? They may be greeted with welcome, or with mere toleration. But now and then they are fated to provoke opposition and per-......

Letters

The Mind of MRA MrA. D. C. Williamson. Margaret Norwood, Rev. Hallett Viney, R. M. Carer. Peter Strafford Doctor in Dearth R. A. Oakshott Anolo-Christian Attitudes lmogen......

Immigration

SIR,—Thcre are no half-measures with Bernard Levin when he pulls out all the stops. When he is hitting the nail on the head, as with Suez and the Nyasaland `plot,' one responds......

Ronald Knox's New Testament

SIR.—Your correspondent Quentin de If Bedoyere quotes my husband's St. Matthew in support of the Catholic doctrine of the perpetual virginity of Our Lady. This I know was one of......

Doctor In Dearth Siii—may I Refer To The Leader Headed

'Doctor in Dearth' published in your issue of December 8? In it, it is stated that whilst 'orthodox medicine has become well disposed to giving recognition, the osteopaths......

Feeding The Lions Sir,—in Her Apology To Lady Wootton,...

Furlong explains her irresponsible misstatement by saying that she was left in 'an absurdly highly-strung condition' after reading the '162 pages of closely- packed......

Anglo-christian Attitudes

SIR,—In last week's Spectator in a review of Fathers of the Victorians: the Age of Wilberforce, by Ford K. Brown, the reviewer. Mr. Simon Raven. attributes to Oscar Wilde the......

Sir,--i Have Read The Article By Bamber Gascoigne On Moral

Re-Armament and the letters in your recent issue, and I would comment in the words of the Rev. John Wesley writing to the Dublin Chronicle in June, 1798, in reply to an article......

Sir,—my Reaction To Bamber Gascoigne's Article On...

that he is altogether too kind to MRA. It is likely enough that many of them are sincere people, convinced that they are doing good. But naivete of this sort, when it is......

Sta,—. . . It Is A Nice Point Whether Byron

or Wilde suffered more from British morality. Sta,—. . . It is a nice point whether Byron or Wilde suffered more from British morality. 16 Cadogan Lane, SW1 EMANUEL. WAX......

Sta.-1f You Are Good Enough To Publish This Letter With

my address perhaps the nearest to hand of the thousands of ordinary people who. according to Mr. Martin, are responding to MRA will call on me and explain why Mr. Fox should......