Letters To The' Editor.
THE RELIGIOUS INTERPRETATION OF ADVERSITY. ere ms EIHTOR Or THZ " EPETATOR.") Sin,—I venture to ask you whether the position which you take in last week's Spectator in regard to......
Mr. Pollock On Professor Clifford. [to The Editor Of The
"SPECTATOR:] SIR,—May I be allowed to point out that the sentences you do me the honour to quote from the introduction to Clifford's Essays, in your last number, appear with two......
Wesley And The English °church.
[TO THE EDIT= OF THE "SPECTATOR:] am bound to enter a protest against an expression in your last number, — that john Wesley was " disowned " by the Church. For a literary......
The Criticism On Mr. Graves.
[To TIIE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOU.1 am called over the coals, though, I confess, in a far from scorching, indeed, in a very kindly spirit, by the Rev. E. D. Cleaver, for......