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CHEED OF ATHANASIUS.

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DENOUNCED IN WEST- MINSTER ABBEY.

The Rev. H. D. A. Major u.., feelings of a lawn tennis player (man Principal of Ripon Hall, Oxford, and or women) who is about to play on editor of the Modern Churchman, the centre court at Wimbledon.

Why one should have a distinctly Freached in Westminster Abbey on uncomfortable feeling before going on Trinity Sunday. The sermon is re- that court-a feeling which lasts for ported in the Quardian ol Jane 10. some considerable time arrives on it-it hard to explain.

VIEWS IN REVIEW.

Too much tongue in Shantung pat con in conference.

Back home a rube doesn't go any- where much; out here it's a ruble that doesn't.

If you doubt that China is a modern nation just listen to them quarrelling over who won the war.

after one In part be said :--Now to-day, Trinity reads a newspaper headline. If no, "Change in Peking Financrs,”

no one seems to be able to find it.

It cannot be the crowds, because Sunday, in the Sunday of the year in every large tournament in these which may be said to be delicated to

The Chiness government is realizing days spectator's are numerous. In orthodoxy. It is not inappropriately fact a good player pre'em full benches modisoval dedication. On it we that what makes a standing army

pray that we may be kept steadfast stond makes the treasury lean,

to empty ones.

But a certain atmosphere pervades in the orthodox faith. On this day, the centre court at Wimbledon that if we observe the rubric, we recite a exists nowhere else. I bave played in creed called by the name of Bt. Davis Cup matches and other big Athanasius, although it is probably conteat, and have never experienced an epitome of the beliefs of St. the eamo ferling us when I first Augustion. played on the centra court.

Is that feeling caused by the knowledge that. the great Renshaws. Baddeleys, Dohertys, and others have played there and have made the game what it is, and traditional history frightens you?

Or is it merely that you are playing under critical eyes-newspaper critics assembled in their box irom every part of the kingdom, and those who have witnessed the great players referred to above and are mentally comparing the play of the past with that of the present?

At any rate, whatever the cause, the effect at the Leginning of the match is disastrous.

The crowd seems so very far away.

A sort of loneliness comes over you.

It's politicians and not furniture makers whom you hear talking about good timber for a China cabinet.

Unpaid government employes in Peking have organized the "Salary Are wives Demanders' Union." admitted?

When the Philippine National Bank sunk seventy-seven million pesos, it nearly upset the insular ship of state.

The whole world seems to be con.

"The impression which that creed gives to many who hear it is that Christian orthodoxy is not only a very complicated and, indeed, an almost incomprehensible affair, but that it is mainly concerned with the exercise of the intellect. In other words, that it consists in a series of propositions put forwar] for our intellectual aerent, and that if we cannot assent to the cerned over the question of whother propositions we are guilty of heresy, or not women are going to wear short and certainly in peril of damnation, skirts longer. and this is not sems exceptional

William Jennings Bryan is trying feature peculiar to the Athanasian Creed. This conception is ebarao to prove that man didn't spring from teristic of the thought and a monkey and he has about proved feeling which produced the great that some haven't. General Councils with their creeda and their anathemas. There is no doubt

Kontak

The American secretary of navy|

that when the Church anathematised can't see a battle fleet at the capital

A reniark made to you by a linesman an opinion, it regarded the person who of China but he can see the ship of

or even by the ball boy cavers you to held that opinion as being for ever caetate struggling in deep water.

ensile inarely. Your throat get inrcluded from the hope of salvation,

ched, by you hesitatu ta sed fer This is the conception of orthodoxy.

The Filipino mission membera, must

water. The aut seems at least six and the test of orthodoxy, of the come back from Washington and re- iches too high ant the playing area golden age of orthodoxy; and it still port that President Harding put them

survives in the great Christian off but didn't cast the islands aff. uppallingly email.

And yet it is In fine, the whole business is like a Churches to day. horrible nightmare. That is "centre-wholly at variance with those tests of orthodoxy to which I have directed courtities.

your attention in our Christian Novum Organum, the First Epistle of St. John.

As the match proceeds this feeling, gradually weare off, and the condi tions which before seemed hopelers now appear perfect.

Some players are much more affect ed than others. There are those who gain control of their feelings in a very abort while. Tacre are others who are unable to conquer them right through the match

Purthermore, it has no support at all in the authentic teaching of Jesus Christ. It is a test, moreover, for which the plain can, with a soul naturally Christian, has not the very slightest regard. Again, it is a test which deludes those who hold it, for

Tha Democrat party in the U.S.A. should have taken a lesson from the Pasifo Mail Company to learn how to President Wilson ride the make wavea cafely.

Chang Tao-lin says that to save face he refuses to surrender his arma or back another foot unless Peking wid lend him an ear, because he is well heeled and can give all of them a cold shoulder and play his own hand, it gives them the impression that there to make Wa Pei fa lose heart.--The

Weekly Review.

As an example of the latter, one metch (provar) stands out vividly.is salvation and eternal life in pro- It was a women's single between one fessing assent to propositions, whereas of the boat British players and the salvation is only found in posSEBB- ing the Spirit of our Lord and in champion of the United States.

The latter appeared to have no striving to obey His principles. Aud, nerves, we the British woman's lastly, this tent of orthodoxy, so un-Christian, 87 deceptive NO play was recused to the level of that

of bitter of a second-class player becanes the fictitious, is the cause never gained control of her feelings, ecclesiastical controversies and devas- When the last stroke had been lost tating divisions among Christians. she ran off the court to hide herself in despair.

Those were the Feelings of a most experienced player on other cours!

REAL WILD MEN..

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THE "STIGMA OF HERESY"

BARRISTER AND MAGISTRATE.

APPEAL COURT INCIDENT.

Mrs. Kathieca Birmingham, the licensee of the Nasenton Hippodrome, appealed to the King's Banch Divi- "Little children, guard your tional Court in mail week against coa selves from idols-guard your victions under the Licensing Act for selves from idols, however antent.eupplying liquor in the theatre bar and however venerated, even by after closing hours. Popes and prelates. The test of

Mr. Marshall Freeman, supporting orthodoxy, the test of the living faith the appeal. said his case upon the of the Church which finds it in assentadavits was that Alderman Melly, to propositions, the recitation of chairman of the justices, was biased, creeds, is an idol. It is based on the and was an intarested in matters faire view that the Christina know- foreign to the case that he took a After an adventurous life among ledge of God is primarily speculative lively interest" in having the con- cannibals in the wildest and least-and not primarily prastical. The true victions recorded.

nown region of Brazil, Mr test of orthodoxy is a Christ-like

To support that allegation counsel Frederick Glass, missionary of the life and a Christ-like spirit; and said he proposed, although it was at Evangelical Union of South America, the knowledge of God which is usual, to state what Alderman Melly arrived in Southampton recently. eternal life is gained by love of God told him upon the milway station

He told me, says a newspaper and love of man. The worship of the after the case was heard. correspondent a strange story of his idol of false orthodoxy in the Great The Lord Chief Justice: There are life among tribes that are among the Christian Churchos to day casts, on manifest objections to members of the most primitive races in the world. the one band, the stigma of heresy Bar restating in court privats To reach them,” he told me, ou the Christina scholar, who uttera, conversations with people after "you must travel from the cost for it may be, some novel literary, his- proceedings, four day by rail. then trek for threatorical, or scientific judgment which Mr. Freeman said it was the duty weeks on horseback, and after that conflicts with Christian tradition of the Bar to halp justice, and be spend several weeks mote in a canos. bat, on the other haal, this idol of would tell the court what Alderman That will bring you to a country false orthodoxy has no hesitation is Melly, who was a stranger to him, where a white man is not seen for holding as orthodox Christians those said. "You made an excellent fight," many years on end.

who are cowardly, mean, dishonest, said the alderonu, "but what we felt "The customs of these races are alothful, grasping, selfish, uogori primitive in the extreme. They uss able, provided their verbal profes-was that they (Mrs. Birmingham and her husband) hava broken both the only stone and woodan implements;sions conform to traditional staa- spirit and latter of the private sgres- calabasher and shells form their onlydards, utensils; and they wear no clothing

"Let us have dons with such coal-ment with us, and that was what we were out to stop. If it had not been ahatavor, merely painting their deceiving i lolatrous orthodoxy.for that I should have taken a bodies with bright vegetable colours. Christ's orthodoxy was an orthodoxy different view. If you had not stopp- Yet they ara a digoified as well as of action Thou shall love the Lorded we should have made it worse for healthy people. They live like thy God with all thy heart, and with fanimals, are perfectly unashamed all thy soul, and with all thy mind. You. I am an old hand at this sort

of basins." and váry superstitious.

and with all thy strength, and thy

Such a conversation, said counsel, "It is with these races that I have neighbour as thyself. St. John's showed that the alderman bad other spoat the greater part of my life. test of orthodoxy was Obriating matters at the back of his mind that There are 400 tribes still in Brazi', practice-Little children, guard created biss, and the Beach conviot- most of them Aborigins. They youtalves (com idols,""* know of no God and have no knowledge of anything but what they

sec, Although their disposition on

the whole is friendly, they are very TO KEEP CHILDREN WELL suspicions of strangers. They DURING HOT WEATHER despise their aged Their language consists of about 600 words.

ed, ostensibly under the statuts, bat really for breaches of local regulations. The court dismissed the appeal and upheld the convictions. The Lord Chief Justice asid a great many vagas insinuations had been made azainst

Every mother knows how fatal the the chairman of the justice. Those bot summer months are to small charges should never have been

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