The Spike: or, Victoria College Review, June 1904
Mr. Sprott's Class
Mr. Sprott's Class.
The Rev. T. H. Sprott continues his lectures on Sunday evenings, and they are said to be as interesting as ever. This must be saying a good deal, for, in his annual report, published in the Christian Union Handbook, the secretary remarks "The lectures are full of parallel passages, myths, and fables from china to Peru." Parallel passages do not attract us, but the myths and fables are all right, especially as you have to pass the "Tower of Babel" and "get lost in the plains of Mesopotamia, or Armenia." If the portal be invited to see whether "the seats have time to grow hard" when "Mr. Sprott transgresses the hour limit."