Aggrieved Parishioners.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—" A Layman" complains of the helplessness of parishioners,. others dread the consequences of putting the Church patronage into the hands......
Letters To The Editor.
THE CHURCH AND THE CLERGY.—Ill. go THE EDITOR OF TH3 EPROTAT011."] SIR,—There is a hitch somewhere, I said in my last letter. The testimonies which have been given in our age to......
The Order Of St. John Of Jerusalem.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—An article on the Masonic Order of Templars in the Spectator of the 12th inst. contains the following passage, the italics being my own......
The Dissenters' Burial Bill.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sir,—There is, I fear, one fatal objection to Mr. Bartlett's other- wise excellent proposition. It is most improbable that any Bishop would......
Arts
EXHIBITIONS OF FOREIGN PICTURES. Exousu students of Art are so often told to seek abroad the models for their imitation, that it is rather startling to meet with two pictures of......
Discipline In Denominational Schools. [to The Editor Of...
Sin,—I have read with great interest your article on the Bishop of Manchester's educational speech ; but it seems to me that Denominationalists have one most important reason on......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator."] You Permit Me To
suggest, in reference to your able article last week on education, that the conscientious difficulties of all parties would be removed by the adoption of the educational system......