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MR. ASQUITH ON THE BIBLE,

At this celebration of the torcentenary of the publication of the Authorised Version of the Bible in the Albert Hall Mr. Asquith, who on rising was receivel with loud cheers, said Ladies and Gentlemen,-I am here to night as ao Boglish laymen →→→→

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history who thinks you can summarily account for the divisions of Christendom as the product

. On the 10th at 11.55 am-The haremstor has merely of misunderstanding and confusion, of want of perspective, or petty jealousies and fallen slightly over SW. Japan and the E. and rivalries. But all of us, by whatever esclosas-N.E. cost of China and risen considerably in tical hebel wo are designated, all of us have in the NE, Japan. English Bible a common possession, inheritaner, a common storehouse and reservoir ter- of religious thought and teaching. This tor centenary will not have been celebrated in vain if it brings home to us with a new on phasis the truth that, while there are diversities of opinion, there is one and the sate spirit the spirit whose mesange we have all of us read in the same familiar and yet venerable language from the first moment that we were able to speak.

A HOND WITH AMERICA.

BUFFRAGIST - INTERRUPTION. Mr. Asquith had salt only three words, and the attention of all in the ball was riveted upon him, when a cry of Shaun!" rose Exom the back of the hall. The cause of the exclamation was at once evident. From two of the largo private boxes on the principal tier large aliouts aliomt 30ft. or 40ft. square had been dropped down and so hung us to show the following incrip- As I have implied more than ones, the Eng tion: Votes for Women. To loose the bonds of wickedness, to undo the heary burdens, aishie bolongs not only to the subjects of the King and to the whole English-speaking to let the oppressed po

fron." The Chairman appealed to the audience to re! world. We are delighted, as you, my lord, rasin geist and allow the meeting to proceed have already said, to welcome on the and after an interruption lasting fully dro platform my distinguished friend the American minutes the shorts wore torn down, after & Ambassador. Cheers) His presonce reminds struggle with the women in evening dress who displayed thom.

that across the sens, of our own kindred, though owning a different allegiance, there are some 80 or 90 millions of people who elsim with as a share in what is to us and to them a com mon possession. It was Joh Robinson, as many of you will remember, the Pastor of the Pilgrim Fathers, wie, on the eve of their de partare, declared in a memorable sentence that The Esord has more truths yet to bring forth out of His Holy Word."

'Ono

$50 have LOW Braly slowly realisel, and which is rooted, as, I believe, in that faith of all Christian met aul women on both sides of the Atinatic, is that war betwoon English-speaking

the truths of

which

Mr. Asquith the proceded with his speech: Ho mid-What I am about to say I speak as a Layman who claims his alloted saare in the most universally prized posessis in the connen heritage of the English-speaking world. Three couturies, as you have been reminded, have psed since, after nearly even years explored in Feswwch, ia translation, in revision, and in printing, our Authorized Version of the Bible was first given to the world. It is worth while to

recall that those soven years, during which the six companies of translators wero quietly ngaged upon their task, were in odlar fields the most remarkable and fruitful in the ansals of English literature. The great Quae herself was dead, but the two supreme geniuses of what we call the Flizabethan cen were still in tho meridian and plenitude of their powers. In 1605, the year after the Hampton Court Courly could not be a worthier, a more appropri forence, Francis Bacou published bis " Advance.

ment of Learning." Botween 1601 aul 1610 Shakespeare produced in sucession his trage- dics Othello, Macbeth and King Lear, and the year 1611--the year of the Authorized Version was the year in which, as we believe, he wrote The Temptat, and with it, in Prospero's phase, "Hinally broke his magician's wand." But in the meantime and that is a fact nut to be forgot. fan-in 1601. Lom in landon, thers had lean Been the birth of perhaps to waly English writer who was worthy to take up that grent saccession—the God gifted organ voicy of Eugland, John Milton, (Cuners.) Norshould It be forgotten that we End then among as, born ton year earlion, and still in Milton's phrase. **maing his mighty youth," oneTM Oliver Cromwell. (Cheers.)

AN AGE OF GIANTS.

Sir, it, was an are of giants in thought, in writing, and in action, and yet, as the Arch- bishop has reminded us, our Authoriad Version which was brought to birth in this beroic atmosphere was the joint product of what in these days we call a syadiente of Bome 50 men, the names of recy few of whom are known to any but the curinas student of the bygaths of history. From that point of view the English Biblo

may regarded as unique among the masterpieces of literature.

be

But as we have been already, fold, we ought, when we are rendering gratitule to those to whom wo own this incomparable tranzura, to the stream to its fountain-head. Orent and incomparable as were the services, randarod by the translators In the time of James I., our Bible in its most esential and earacteristic features is not of Elizabethan, lill lose in it of Jacobean authorship, The early teanslatioris

Wycliffe,

of the disciples of

never per hapa with a wide circulation, not oren printed by Caxton himself, wore already archaic and Banca resched probably obsolete when the Renaissanc England at the end of the 15th Those versions seen to have hoon unico

to

the two great men whose names have been already mentioned to whom, more than to any one else, y'u owe our Englide Bible-William Tyndale and Miles Coverdal, (Ch) I

a singular fact that it was in the reign of Henry VIII, an otherwise sterit era in our language and literature, that these two non of ponins, with their goutempory Ciname, exeated the literary form with its matchless adouces na itu sahlimm simplicity which in iuepar ably associated in the mind and the thought of sil English-speaking people with the history of the Old Testament, with the poetry of the Psalmist and the prophet, with the narratives of the incarnation with the massage of th Apostles and the Exangelists, and with all the infinitoly, varied appeals of alion, prose.

and prayer

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THE BIBLE FOR 71. There is a celebrated retort reporia ta have been made to an oliscurantist crifie by Tyndale himself Tyndale, confessor and martyr, if ever there was one-tebeers)-lu the ginteat swel campaign

www.red

ever

1

en.

opes would not only be a crime against civilisation but an unforgivable breach of those BAW maidmenis-(cheers) that are shrined and consecrated in the New Testament, on which botlations have been bred Thore

ato, a more splendid monument of this tercen-

tenery year ihnu that it shoull witness the scaling of a solemn pot boiween is which would put an end once and for all to the hideous, the unthinkable possibilities of fratricidal strife. (Loud chara

of freedom against the ske of intellectmi and spiritual tyranny a celebrated retort in which he said, "If God spare my life er many years I will cause a boy that driveth the plough to Enow more of the Scriptures tha thu dost." Never has what looked like a hazardous predic tion. if not a valu-ptorious bogut, bogu-mata. amply or richly falfilled. (Cheers.) To the common people of England, when endale began to translatot the New Testangut, the Bible was a collection of gracies in a dead Inngange Their interpretation was the monopoly of a sucerdotal caste, Even Sir Thomas More himself thought that an English translation should not to hazarded excopt, with a

safeguard, the aufugnand that all the pies should be entrusted to the Bishops and dulo cut at their discretion only to such as the Bishops should Forecive to be honest, sad, and virtuous. The circulation of the Bible in English, first sur reptitiously, and then with the conuivance aud at last with the open approval of the State, na Tyndale's and Coverdale's translations, this Grout Bible, thus Bishops' Bible, the Geneva Bible, 201

finally our Anitorized. Version-the circulation of the Bible in English was, in my judgmont, in a far truer and wiser sense than the legislation of Elizabeth the moving force of

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Dockyard Manager Mr. J. REID, can be seen between the hours of 11 s.3, and 12 Noon at the Town Ofice MANAGERS AND AGENTE,

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TAIKOODOCK

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

HONGKONG, CHINA AND JAPAN,

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