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THE EPISTLE, ·

The passage of Scripture appoint ed for the Epistle is one in which thanksgiving to Almighty God and affection for his fellowmen are intricately blended. One phrase perhaps reads curiously to modern cars,-"God is my record, how greatly I long after you all in the bowels of Jesus Christ." The Revised Version has altered it by rendering "bowels " 'tender

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Epistle to the Colossians, 'bowels of mercies. But if any one will take the trouble to look up the five texts in which the revisers have dealt with this word 'bowels' he will have to admit that they have not been quite logical and that the word would have been better ren- dered by heart. Among the ancients the Greek word now translated by bowels included also the heart, and in modera languages it is best translated by this word. In English literature at any rate there can never be any antiquity about the meaning of such a phrase where heart is used.. "Give me that man, says Hamiet, "That is not passion's slave

and I will wear him "In my heart's core, ay in my

heart of hearts.”

CRICKET.

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What might pass without comnient in a citizen of this world was in- excusable in a citizen of Christ's TEAMS CHOSEN FOR THIS Kingdom, and because it was in- excusable it led to consequences.

-AFEERNOON.........--

lt-reimposed upon him the once---On the Hongkong Cricket Club forgiven debt, for the debt was a ground this afternoon, the Club spiritual one and was subject to

spiritual conditions. It could only team will meet the Navy in a be cancelled in its entirety if the friendly match, At Kowloon the conditions allowed of this. It was K.G.C. let XT, meet the Indians in not a matter of tearing up a bonda-league fixture, while the second- but of understanding God's pur-strings will try conclusions on the pose. The unmerciful servant saw I.R.C. ground. The first teams of a freak of judgment, not a purpose the C.S.C. and C.R.C. have a of righteousness and therefore he leagues fixture on the latter's ground. rejected the release from his bur- Craigengower and University first den. Not having in himself the olovons meat in a friendly, while the first faint beginnings of a spirit of R.E. visit the Varsity to play the forgiveness he was incapable of second team, accenting God's forgiveness. For him Christ died in vain.

ST. SIMON-AND ST. JUDE.

Below are teams for today.'

H.K.C.C. v. NAVY.,

In this friendly match ou II.K.C.C. ground the following will To-morrow is the Feast of St. represent H.K.C.C. :—E._J. R. Simon and St. Jude, Apostles and Mitchell (capt.), R. E. A. Webster, Martyrs. It is thought that St.A. L. Gace, A. C. Bowltor, E. G Simon may have been one of the Lammert, G. R. More, G. H. four foster brothers of Jesus, a son Piercy, E. G. Englund, H. E, of Joseph. He belonged to a sect Hollands, A. V. T. Dean and J. N. called the Zealots, great asserters Owen. of the honour of the Law and the strictness and purity of religion: these Zealots looked upon them- selves 25 the successors of

.

T.K.C.C. 2ND XI. v. BAM.O.

Phineas and without waiting for Happy Valley. The following will This match will be played ut the usual formalities of the law; assumed the liberty of question-represent HK.C.-L. D. Me-}; ing notorions offenders and if Nicol (apt.), J. P. Bridger, C. V. necessary executing capital ven- Mark, L. 6. Johnson, D. E. G. geance upon them. They were Nicholson, D. B. Peut, D. H. F. of course great disturbers of the McMaster, D. Beid, G. W. Sewell, peace and their turbulent and un-E. C. Hagen and A. Stevens. governable behaviour which year by year grew more lawless was partly responsible for the fall of Jerusalem.

UNIVERSITY v. 0.0.0.

Every reader knows what Hamlet means. It is not quite so easy to see what St. Paul means.

The following will represent this Lightfort's paraphrase is helpful.

The Gospels tell us that Simon University 1st XI. in a friendly "Did I speak of having you in my the Zealot became one of the watch against Creigengewer to be heart? I should rather have said twelve Apostles and make no fur-played on the latter's ground :-- that in the heart of Jesus Christ Ither reference to him. The early. A. Ronjaim, H. N. Ballatchet, long for you. In his love for his Fathers record his preaching the. K. Quick, M. H. Roffey, A, S, Philippian converts the Apostle Gospel throughout Egypt, Africa, Hett, W. M. Giltins, P. O. Yow, knows that he is only reflecting and all Lybia and from thence west-31. B. Oui, C. A, Peterson, S. the love of Christ. His love is ward; the Greek Kalendars affirm china and B. P. Ng deep and true, because the Spirit that eventually he came to Britain of Jesus Christ dwells in him, and where the Pagans at last crucified is both the source and motive of him. his affection. In this genuine and deep love he and Curist are one.

There are two othernames given to St. Jude by the Evangelists- Thaddaeus and Lebbæus. It is thought that his change of name may have been due to the particular dislike of it among the Apostles on account of the treasonable and wicked practices of Judas Iscariot. and they wanted to prevent all possibility of mistakes. St. John the Evangelist confirms this when not Iscariot." For many years after Christ's Ascension St. Jude preach- ed in Persia with great success, but

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C.S.C.C. 1ST XI. v. C.R.C.

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The thought of this common bond of love, which binds him to Christ, naturally draws the Apostle to desire more earnestly that the Spirit of love may

develop and grow in his converts. Here again his line of thought may not be very easy to follow. For he desires an increase of love

ledge and a sounder judgment than there has been in the past. This is

Herrick might seem to hit better the mark of common opinion; "No man at one time can be wise and love." But if this be the case it is because we think of love as some- thing selfish, whereas the Apostle was only considering a love that was unselfish, and because this was the foundation of his thought he was perfectly right in the view which he states. Only an unselfish love can break through the mists that cloud a man's judgment, and show him a clearer path of action.

THE GOSPEL

The parable of the unmerciful servant illustrates and emphasises the teaching of the Lord's prayer: Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them that trespass against which show how those who have us." There are certain parables

not possess

In this league match between the reproval of their superstitious toon, the following have been select. usages and after some years cruelly put him to death. He was one of ed for Kowloon. P. Robinson the married Apostles and two of his (capt.). S. Jex. R. E. Lindwall, R. grandsons afterwards made a bold Pestonji, R. Farnslaw, A. W. confession of their Faith before the Emperor Domitian,

ALL SAINTS.

Next Thursday is All Saints Day, when we think of all holy men and women who because they were pure in heart have come through death unto the vision of God. When we remember all who shed their blood for love of the Faith, the first one Stephen and since then a multitude which none can number.

"Oh for the strain that ran to our

reviling Still, when the bruised limbs

sank upon the sod. Oh for the eyes that looked their

last in smiling,

Last on this world here, but

their first on God!

It has been said that a saint is

Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God."

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The following will represent the Tel. Central Nos. 292 & 243 & B422. agcond division league match against the Kowloon, Cricket Chob on the former's ground on Saturday, at 2.15 p.. :-D. Rujahn (capt.). Sinder Kim, E. A. Moosileen. A. H. M. Sany. O. Rumjahu, H. D.. Ranjan, M. P. Madar, I. Hassan, E. Moosdeen, A. Kitchell,

and S. A. Hamid,

Edwards.

UNIVERSITY 2nd XI. v. R.E.

not in themselves the spirit of the kingdom are unable to become its citizens. The man who had no wedding garment was rejected; the virgins who had no oil for their lamps were also shut out; here,

K.C.C. 2nd XI, :--H, Overy, B. in this parable, we see the king-one who always chooses the better Pethemm, T. Evelyn, O. B. Raven, dom closed to the man who does of two courses open to him at A. J. Kow, D. 8. Grean, C. J. a forgiving spirit. every step. To see God is the end Tucci, T. E. Jones, W. L. Wenser, Peter in his most natural question and aim of our existence, every T. G. Fraser, A. G. Pile and E. J. suggests that there is a limit to time we sing the Te Deam we pray which human forgiveness may be God to make us to be numbered expected to go. Our Lord in His with His Saints and in the Gospel answer refuses to accept any limit. which the Church appoints for He then goes on in the parable to. November 1 we are told the way .27-30 explain why there should be no 30 limit. The amazing depth of God's 80 forgiveness must awaken a Valiant in warfare, clad in .30 response in the minds of those who armour bright of dauntless courage experience it if they are to be mem- these have well endured through bers of God's kingdom. In the strife and sorrow. Foremost in the parable the 'unmerciful servant is fight 'gainst powers of evil, they Sudnn, W. H. Sling. J. I. Young. pictured as man, who had no will strength assured have long saye (cap.). Bearer-Mr. P. T. excuse to offer for his vast debt contended on the side of right, nor Tim.

D. Unipice-Mr. and no real suggestion to make as been o'ercome by sin. To-day at Ruttonico. 34-36 to repayment.

His request for rest from all temptation, theirs the patience reads like amore formula blissful sight of Christ, Whose which he never anticipated would faith on carily they well confessed. O King of Saints send forth

Thy grace to-day And clothe with power each one

who bears Thy name, That, pure in heart, Thy servants

may be strong

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That his give him any respite. lord should be moved with com- passion was an amazing and totally unexpected incident. From the ". depth of despairbis mind rebounds not to thankfulness but to the pos- sibility of making a new start to life. Debts due to him that were before his interview with his lord so insignificant as to be valueless, now at onco-become- worth collecting because they will at least form a nucleus for a fresh start. His mind is intent on re- allsing anything, hence his action towards his fellow-servant.

· Now we raust not regard the un- merciful servant as being in any

To conquer evil. Teach us how

to pray.

And for Thy sake to hate-all-

deeds of shame,

While Saints beneath, Thine

altar cry "How long!”

WHAT TO DO WHEN IN THE DUMPS.

Pat on your best inib-go for a brisk way an extraordinary man. He is | walk-take two or threa Pinketton when in fact a very ordinary person and gong ta bed-you || surely fest 100% his behaviour is that which might begbtor, chop for and. better in the be expected of any one, circum-coming. To dispel the causes of low stanced as he was. But it was not spirits such as cons ipation, Ulverlain the behaviour which Christ antoined one stacks or sick headaches, Pinkettes are perfection. Your chimist on his followers, not the action of sells them, or post free 60 cents the vial, one who was endeavouring to con- from Dr. Willama Medicine De, 60 for his mind to the mind of God. | Klangse Road, Shanghai.

On the University ground to-day, the following have been selected for the University :-D. Laing, C. W. Lam; H. Y. Leong, H. Hunt..B. T Teh, A. T. M. Barna, M. A. Kyi, V. F. Viccajee, B. W.

C.R.C. 2ND XI. C.8.0.0. On C.R.C. ground.

J.

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