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WORLD MISSIONARY CONFERENCE,
It was complained at the close of the second article in this enries that, while a native Christian convert is frequently employed as translator, ho has rarely become the creator of Christian conceptions for his tribe or nation. There is a sense in which a corresponding complaint can scarcely be suppressed with regard to the European evangalat He generally starts at once with the most prates worthy seal to acquire the dialect of the district in which he is to labour, and he is delighted with the progress that ha raskes even during the voyage out. But he constantly mistakes the power to speak like
a native for the power to think like tho ustive. He also speaks sometimes as though the presentation of the Scriptures in the ver nacular to the natives were the crown and-com- pletion of all he can hope to do for them. Whoress these things are both the beginning of sorrows and the Best stage of the journey towards peces. They are part of misting in blind effort to probe into the recesses of the native mind, and yet in a growing conviction that the Christian message mast soms day be acknowledged to surpass and utterly supersede
often disappointing process
all others, N
CHRISTIANITY AND NON-CHRISTIANITY. The World Missionary Conference, then, by reason of the wide ares over which its delegates can range both ethnically and scolasinstically, has the chance of initiating an investigation to which the growing enthusiasm for the com- parative method in studying religions gives overy encouragement. The sort of questions to which an answer is required osa bo put in untechnical language. Is it true, it would be naked--trus absolutely and not merely true for the
parposes of the annual meeting of a missionary society-that heathendom masas “spiritual destitution" and that Christianity can supply all heathendem's nood? This is the task which the World Missionary Con- ference is imposing upon its fourth Commis sion, which is presided over by Professor D. 8. Cairns, the anther of most suggestive study W whose of Christianity In the Modern
World" be forcible and stimulating. The plan of opera- of the present investigation anre to
tions is simple, The Commission chooses some 200 workers of experience in various corners of the field and sake them to donl out of their personal observation with certain leading inter- rogatories. Do you know, it is asked, that the religion prevalent in your sphere in defective in certain particulars, on the admission of those who hold to it? Does it in any way help ita votaries to a working belief in the existence of a Supreme Being sad in the immortality of the Lumen soul P. Apart from these main topies, are there any laser elemente in the local religion which are their counterparts in Lind of preparatio evangelica? In fact, Christianity,
and can those be used as a The
ministry development of the native makes it possible to select cases where we can go on to ask an ordained convert. What was
| spiritual satisfacial from it. The resignation | that are coming with it. Such things mean a ↑ It teaches may be of the fatallet kind, summons to the Christian minister to be rondy “bat a certain terms of pesce ocmes with it; to avort sbuses or provide remedies, and slways and though, not in itself mystio, there are to maintain that there is another kind of life many wholearn how to combine mysticism with which does not consist in this abundance of the St. On the other hand, there is much in the things that a man either wequires himself or Christian message which exaltes the hostility of watcher others acquire through his toll All the devout Moslem. His objection to the doo, these changes are helping to effect both the trine of the Trinity, however, can be met by morals and the faith of the natives. In morals, greater care in stating and even re-stating the it must not ba forgotten that, if our Western Christian belief in the Divine Unity. Bat what standard is high, we are often represented in the is imbatibident is that of all missionary work East by Westerners who disastrously renounce the
evangelisation of Mahomedans calls for it. In religion, the deliberateness of the patient and prudent training of the workers. It Christian attack on Oriental beliefs hos in is not sufficient that they should know the `BUILD, 'CANCE" Caused their adhérents to infuss Koran. They must know the people whose into them some strengthening and parifying Bible it is. An assembly constituted as the alements and to claim that the resultant con- World Missionary Conferones will be oan de much to proclaim the urgent neccesity and to suggest the best method of such preparation.
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In taking leave of the question of Christ lanity's proper attitude towards Islam, it was argod that here, above all ansi casos, there is call for adeqiasto and appropriate training of its greatest, or its most formidable, epponent the compliment of tting down first and taking counsel whether it is able, with the man it has, to meet him that comes against it with many more men. But the question is not one that applies only to Mahomedan missione. | We stand now at the end of rather more than a century of paraisthat, though by no means adequate, propagation of the Christian message, and what is called the "cause of foreign mis. sions to-day standa high up on of Christina întorests. Even the ordinary observer admits that there is something admir able in the voluntary exile and patient facing of difficulties which mark the evangelist in the foreign field This recognition testifies to uti dronce of iders, but in one respect there has been a distinct standing still, and that is con- concerned with the equipment of the worker. It is true that we have passed the stage in which ordination for work abroad was regarded as a back-door into the more dignified ministry in the homeland. It is not now lightly assured that by any earnest manior women is qualified, merely being camest, for the missionary calling. Many and the commissioning of workers persist that of the organizations responsible for the selection
the standard for foreign work must be at least as high as for work at homs. But clearly, if the cause" is to be taken seriously by a publio which has its own quite fair idea of the greater difficulties to be met in work abroad, the standard of equipment must be higher; must be more “all round.”
THE PREPARATION OF MISSIONARIES. For these reasons the fifth Commission of the World, Missionary Conference, whow subject is The Preparation of Missionaries," must not be lightly regarded as if it were only a depart. the honour of a Western nation is involved mental concern of the various societies. For,
ither in the standard of behaviour adopted by is sons and daughters as they settle for or in emmeros among distant nations
evotion is more powerful for good than Christian. ity itself, while those who despair of such a plan are in a multitude of cases giving up the roll- gions problem altogether.
To-day, then, whatever may have been the oasa a century ago, there is a call not only for a better supply of workers, but for a supply of better workers better, not less spiritually than in knowledge of what they will meet and in resourcefulness who spend a large sure, yearly
a proposal to on a School of Oriental Studies in London. Will the missionary authorities associate them- selves with this plan? If not, what more satis factory expediest on they adopt? They aan- not remain inactive-The Times
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STEAMERS.
ALINE WOBEMANN, British et 1,500, J.
General and Rice-Man Fat, Martin, let May-Saigon 27th April, ANHUI, British str. 1,250, J. B. Harris, 1st
May Shanghai 29th April, Genoral Butterfeld & Swire..
BENATDEL, British str., 1,958, Tough, 28th April-Karasu 23rd April, Coal-Gibb, Buszu MARU, Japanese str., 1,969, S. Masu-
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moto, 1st May-Moji 26th April, Conle Mitsui Bassan Kaisha.
CHILL, British str. 1,142, G. Lindbergh, 1st
27th April, Rice and Paddy, Butterfeld & Swire. CHOTING, German str., 1,021, Boahn, 16th
April-Kohalobang 7th and Swatow 15th CLARA JEUSE, Germ str., 1,103, J. Bendixen,
April, Genoral-Batterfield & Swire, 29th April-Hollow 28th April, Goueral Jebsen & Co.
CYCLOrs, British str., 5,896, H. Hazeland. 30th April-Takow (Formoes), 23th April, General Butterfield & Swire.
DAITA MARU, Japanese str., 1,735, Kobayashiy
· 17th April-Maải 15% y prii, Coal-Biton Hi Goshi Kwaisha. EMPRESS OF INDIA, British str., 5,910, S
Robinson, RNR, 29th April-Vancouver, B.C, 7th April, Mails and General O. P. R. Co..
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FAUSANG, British sir, 1.410, Malkine, 30t
April-Baigeu 26th Apr., Rice and General -Jartline, Mathesna & Co.,
Fei, Norwegian str.. 960, Andersen, 30th April Newchwang 23rd April, Beans-Angoard, Thoresen & Co.
GLENSTEAD, British str., 3,054, J. McGillivray, 17th April-Shanghai 14th April, General
Shewan, Thomes & Co.
GREGORY APCAR, British str., 2,961, 8. I. Belson, 2nd May-Caloutta 16th April, General and Opium-Davil Sassoon & Co., Lkl
HALDIS, Norwegian str., 1,065, G. Salberg,
19th April Bangkok 12th April, Rico Chinese.
HANOI, French str., 733, J. Fannier, 26th April-Kwang Chow Wan 22nd April, General A. R. Marty.
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HINSANG, British str., 1,536, A. G. Smith, 1st May-Hoagay 28th April, Coul-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
HONGKONG, French str., 742, A. Corneliansen, 2nd May-Haiphong and Hoihow lat May, General--A. R Marty HONGMOH, British atr., 2,555, R, S. Bainbridge, 24th April-Singapore 18th April, General -Joo Teck Seng HONG WAR L British etc., 2060, Haimsworth, 29th April-Singapore 24th April, General ----Chiness,
HAING BRUE, Chingo .. 808, Markussen, 26th April Wakamatsu 19th April, Coal -Mitsui Barzen Kaisus.
Huzenow, British str., 1.228, E. Forsyth, 30th April-Tientsin 24th April, Genoral --Batterfield & Swire,
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may itself commission, its honour is not logg involved in the standard of sympathy and in- teagance, of linguistio skill and ethnological sauce, attained by the Christian teachers who go out from its shores. For this reason an Clearly
arly 200 answers to such questions require andsual interest attaches to the personnel of the careful tabulation, and the work of missions affl Commission. Its chairman, Dr
Douglas would become infinitely more experienced and Makenzie, combines in his own traditious two interests of missionary zeal and skilful if these answers could be published in full. tho But failing this, the Commission would no doubt missionary training for he is President of subdivide itself to deal with them partly sccord- the Hartford Thonlogical Seminary, U.B.A. ing to localities, partly according to religion, nud he is thosen of John Mackenzie, who half Japan, for instance, would require treatment an-
a century ago went out to work among the der the heads of Shinto, Confucianism, and Bud. Makulolo tribe, north of the Zambesi, and dkiem, of which the last is certainly entitled, and afterwards started at Shoshong the Moffat especially the Shinshu sect of it, to take rank Institution for the training of native evangel- as" a spiritual force from which Christianity ista. Among his colleagues are Mrs. Creigh- may get momentum in its progress among the ton, who in just now serving on the Royal Japanese. Indeed, thereare well-known studente, Commission for the University of London, and ench as the Rey, Arthur Lloyd, who believe who may be trusted to emphasize the wisdom of that the concaption of the "Great Saving Vow grasping any opportunities that may be given
Amida" may well be of Christian origin.
It by t the nation for the scientific pursuit of is therefore not surprising that the modern Oriental studies; Miss Small, who, as the Westeru missionary, while confident of the capable Principal of the Women's Missionary sbsolute and final claims of the Gospel, is Coege, Edinburgh, is a standing reminder te learing to nesame an attitude of more the Church of England that there is a serious courteous respect towards the best elemente gap in its official missionary apparates: and in Japanese religions conceptions. Sub- the Rev. H. H. Kelly, who, through the division these lines will enable the Society of the Sacred Mission at Kelham, has Commission to pursue the separate study of gone far toolve the problem of how men Animism, of Chinese and of Japanese religious, of insuficients means and anly elementary of Talam, sad of, Hinduisto, but within the education are to be thoroughly equipped limits of a brief article it is impossible to do for the ministry either abroad or st
or st home. more than angrest an instance of the fruitful This Commission'a plan is, as naual, cas of ness of such an investigation.
loquiry in the Best Matance, but it draws upon sources of information riot used by the others. AFRICA. If the instance selected be Africa, the maces. It goes to societies, and asks them of their plans for the Straits and Hongkong on the 28th alt., sity and the diffenity of compression becams for examining into the fitness of volunteers,aid is due here on or shout the 14th inst. still more evident, but they must be faced. It goes to missionary and other colleges, and Roughly speaking, the two forces to be opposed asks them what they are doing to propane by Christanity in Africa are Animisni sad workers to be something more than itinerant Islam The natural religion of all the Banta evangelista with no broader conception of their tribes is animistie; that is, it rests on a firm office than that they may be privileged to win belief in spirits which because they are capria couvert here and a convert there. Do they eins must be wheedled and because they are help their students to state Christianity de
and to examine religion philo. practical way if the study of sociological problems and fear becomes his normal religious condition and an insistence on the moral witness" of
is the physical harm they may bring upon the Church are requisites for work at home, aki at 6.30 a.m, on the 3rd inst., and left again his body or his property. Thus Animism may there is infinitely more need in the mission-
fleld of men who will be conscious of the broad at 4 pm me day for Shanghai, where she is moral direction, but the normal experience lizes of human development, quick to mark the due to arrive at 6 am, on the 5th inst.
MERCHANT STEAMERS. that it is associated with low intellectual emergence of social phenomens, anxious not to
The H-AL. str. Senegambia left Singapore capacity and that its mcre obvious features run counter to the best social forces? As NO are polygamy and drankenness. It follows that many of the workara will be engaged in ednica on the 29th alt, am, and may be expected here the attitude of the Christian missionary towards tion, do the colleges add instruction in the to-day. naimolatie beliefs and practtees, which descend methods of soientide pedagogy and train their to the Bantus from a venerable antiquity, students to be sympathetic anthropologists, is one beset with peculiar difficulty. What ready to observe psychical phenomena and to may be called the "points of contact between welcome signs of aven the most elementary tho message that he brings and the conceptions intellectual development in the native mind P that he finds on the spot are not readily dis
THE CHANGES OF THE CENTUET, covered. Nevertheless, the strong compassion Subjects like those should have always had that sends the missionery to those tribes is an their place in the preparatory curriculum, but influence in favour of his success in ach ́s they and others are imparatively called for by discovery. He will find if he seeks with reason of the political and social changes that sympathy, and without sympatby he will fail have passed over Africs and the Orient since altogether. To tako two essentials already Krapfa days and Henry Martyn's The colonis mentioned, the Bantu people and animists ing activities of the great nations of the West wenerally are found to have a belief of varying are changing the whole character of the pagan intensity and effectiveness in a Supreme Being, world, Tribal organization is disappearing Creator oz Father of all, and a belief in a future before the partition" of Africa. China has existence for the soul. They may hold these at escaped partition only to be met by its re present to very little parpose; by believing that sponsibility for self-administration on bottur lines the soul is immortal they may live in perpetual Japan has come into the company o
of the Great fear of the existent spirit of an older generation Powers. India, the scene of astive political sgita
Recepting the existence of Suprema Godtion, is passing through an experiment in consti- they may think only of the fierceness of his tutional reform. These administrative changes weath; but in our Christianity can finds foot-have been accompanied by now educational sys. hold it its advanes is truly sympathetic.
tema The West has taught the East to educate
often hostile must be appeased. The armis Do they args in
has little conception of the relation of these spirits to his own spirit, but what he feare
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The E. & A. str. Empire left Port Darwin on the 26th ult. for Manila via Timor.
The C.N. Co's. str. Changsha left Australin on the 27th ult., and may be expected here on or about the 21st inst
THE CANADIAN MATË.
The C.P.R. str. Monteagle arrived at Naga
The Bank Lins Ltd.'s str. Oceane left Kobe for Moji and Hongkong on the 3rd inst.
The N.GI, str. Copri laft Singapore for this moy "be expected port on the 2nd instant, and here on or about the 8th inst.
The P. & 0. str. Japan left Singapore for port on the 3rd fastant, at 6 s.m., and is dne here on the 8th instant, sé abent 6 p.
this
The N.Y.K. sz. Iyo Maru (European Läns loft Moji for this port vis. Shanghai on the 2nd instant, and is expected here on the 9th inst.
The 0.9.K. str. Chicago Marn from Facema, loft Mojl for this port via Manila on the 19th ult, and is expected to arrive here on or about the 10th inst
The N.Z.K. str. Nikko Maru (Australian Line) laft Kobe for this port via Moji and Nagasaki on the 3rd instant, and is expected here on the 10th inst.
The N.Y.K. str. Tomba Mary (American Line) left Yokohams for this port via Kobe, Moji and Shanghai on the 2nd instant, and is expented here on the 15th inst.
STEAMERS PASSED THE CANAL Bat what of Islam ? It is admittedly the one but the Christian divisions of the West
April 15th-Denbighshire, Kama Maru, missionary zival of Christianity, and the have also suggested to the East that religion ordinary reader is a little surprised to think of had better be exiled from the classroom. Lartes, St. Patrick, Socotra, Tourane, Welsh it as opreading itself from Turkey in Europe to Again, the settled government and the publis Prince 19th Ceylon, Chenlochy, Stevia, 22nd India, and from Central Asia to Western education which are being extended to the once-Perseus, Priam, Sazenia, Shimao, Simia, Africa; he hardly know that it has shown savage or the long-somnolent peoples of the Sunda, 26th-Benelerch, Bentomond, P. E earth are not anocnected with commercial and Friedrich 29th-Briegaviz, Hitachi Maru, ings and has grafted itself on to the Ame
powers of adaptation to Hinduistie surround-nufacturias developments. Take the in-Kleist, Memnon, Telemachus, Yarra May 3rd
Pembrokeshire, Persia, Sambria
of Java and Sumatra. But its differentiation flacace of all that the Rand means upon Al Mars, Benlawers Glaneus, Indrawashi, frora mere Animism is plain. In spite of its the social conditions of the South African deintio limitations, its insistence on works, and native, Take the Industrial prograss of. its hedonist eschatology, men are found to gain Japan, with the inevitable housing problems
ARRIVALS AT HOME. May 3rd–Indien, Kanagawa Maru, Zheseus.
April-Saigon 13th April, Rice Jebsen & Co.
KWANGLEE. Chinese str., 1,468, Lincoln, 2nd May-Shanghai 29th April, General- C. M. 8. N. Co.
LINAN,
Britial str., 1,352, C. C. Williams, 27th April-Shanghai 24th April, General Batterfield & Swire.
Looson, Germaan str., 2,340. G. Bohultzon, 30th
Butterkok and Kohsichang, Rice
& Swire.
MATHILDE, Gorman str., 831, Chr. Ulderup, 30th April-Pakhai and Hoihow 29th April, General and Pies-- Jebsen & Co MAUBANG, British str. 1,644, G. & Waigall, 26th April-Sandakan 20th April, Timber and General-Jardine, Matheson & Co. MEINAM, French str., 2,959, Doribe, 25th
April-Antwerp 1st Baroh, Conera Messageries Maritimes. MONTROSE, British str., 2.884, R. Glogg, 21st April-Yokohama 12th April, Coal- Dodwell & Co.
NIPPON MALU. Japanese str., 4,452, H. §.
Smith, 3rd May-San Francisco 5th April, Mails and General-Toyo Kisen Kuiska, NORD, British str. 1,109, Paymr, 24th April-
Singapore 17th April, General-Geo: MoBain.
NINGPO, British At.. 1,226. Pichard, 2nd May -Saigon 28th April, General-Butterfield & Swiro.
ONBANG, British str.1.787. E. J. Baller, 28th April-Hongey 26th April, Coal-Jardine, Matheson & Co.
PUINO, German str., 745, Vaheel, 22nd April-
Karatin Teland 15th April, General Hamburg-Amerika Linie. PHRANANG, Gorman str., 1,026, van. Mangete-
́dorft; 29th Ap
April-Bangkokand Kohsichang 22nd April, Rise and Meal-Butterfold Swice.
PIESANULOK, German str., 1,278, D. Reimers, 29th April-Bangkok 20th and Swatow 28th April, Rice Butterfield & Swire. PRUTH, Britisk str., 2,867, Gasson, 3rd May
27th April Beans-Order.
Riven CLYDE, British str., 2,526, John Kerr,
Dalay
at May-Manila 29th April, General- Dodwell & Co.
SHAKANO MARU, Japanese str., 2,064,
Nagato, 26th April-Karateu 21st April, Coal-Ataka & Coế
SHANTUNG, British str., 1835, Robinson, 20th
April-Sourabaya 6th April, Sugar- Butterfield & Swire.
SINGAN, British str., 1,215, F. Jamieson, 18th
April-Haiphong 16th April, General Butterfield & Swire.
SUISANG. British str., 1,617, M. Picknell, 20th
April-Chingwantao 13th April, Coal- Jardins, Matheson & Co. SULTAN YAN LANGKAT, Dutch er.. 2,308, Legay, 22nd April Singapore 15th April, OilAsiatic Petroleum Co. SUNGKIANO, British str. 997 H. A. Hards 25th April-Iloilo 21st April, Sapan Wood and Sugar-Butterfeld & Spire TJIKINI, Dutch str., 2470, A W. La Koog, 3rd May Japan, Maji 18th April.-Coal and General Java-China Japan-Liju TaunuQICAN MANG, Japanese: str. 2559, U. Nagatsu, 20th ApriMike 16th April, Coal-Miten Bussan Kaisbe ULV, Norvegian str. 885, J, Padorgan, 29a April-Dairan and Newohwang 22nd April, Beans Aarnard, Thoresen & Ca UNION, American str., 1,284, Y. Casanova, 23rd
April-Manila 19th April, Supar „Barthon. WAKAMATSU Manu, Japanese str., 2,778, T. Aikawa, 22nd April-Wakamaton 17th April, Coal-Miten Bishi Goshi maisha WONGROI. German afr. 1,115, H. Hebetsen. 30th April-Bangkok 24th April, General
N.D.L YUENEAN British str. 1.126 P. 11.
H. Rolle, 2nd May-Manils 5003 April, General Jardine, Matheson & Com ZAFIEO, British str 1,618, R. Rodger, d May-Manila 30th April, Bugar and
· General-Shewan, Toman & Co.