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The bottom instipets of human nature are not to be dismissed as mera symptoms of dishealth. If patriotism be a discusé au also are the beating of the heart and the functioning, of the brain. Men aantiti argue themselves out of it, even in after! dinner speeches to callow nad credulous audiences. The thing is too deep for argument, and while mind and memory remain to man love of the land that nartured us, stronger evi than the leve of life, enn never be rooted out. Let a man once be deprived of the citizenship he undervalues, let him go out to his; international world deprived of the outward protection and inner self- respect which he owes to the land of his fathers, in spite of all his theories he will yow like the captive of Babylon of old. If I forget thee, Q Jerusalemi let my right hand forget her ning: let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth!"

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LOVE OF COUNTRY.

Now it is often said, or assumed, that qur holy religion, teaching, as it does. the brotherhood of all men,' discourages or esen forbids all especial love of "coun- But, to go no farther, just take the case of this great missionary Apostle from one of whose missionary addresses" How does he comes this morning's text describe himself: A citizen of Tarsus by birth and in that senso a Roman born. proud of his privileges and loyal to the toporial Government under which he held them. But, An. Hebrew of the Hebrews of the stock of Abraham of the tribe of Benjamin," and valuing that in- Heritance second only to his knowledge of Christ. Brethren, we and him 'protesting. my "heart's desire and prayer for fardel is that they may be saved and again, in words beyond which no man could ever go, "I could wish myself anathema from Christ for my brethren's.sake my kinsmen according to the flesh." That man had a heart for the whole world, but he felt and ac- knowledged a pecular obligation to his own people.

The two things are nowise inconsistent except to narrow souls, as indeed the example of the Lord Hiniself impresses on us." He whom we rightly call the Saviour of the world came in the first in- The bitterest stance to His own." drop in His cup' was that His own would not receive Him, and there is no more, affecting incident in His earthly story than when toward the last He wept in Borrow over the city which knew not the day of its visitation. It is, our hope that in Him, the Divine Head of our race. all the scattered, warring tribes of men will be reccrciled to each other, therein becoming reconciled by God Who has made them all and given them each their place of service....

UGLY JEALOUSIES OF PAST.

But that desired consummation will not be furthered by stifling or denying the Divinely implanted love of country, which indeed is too often perverted into enmity toward others but which in itself is beneficently designed, for the enrich- ment of the common heritage. In the countries which make up our own Home- land that great object has been substaa- tially attained. The ugly jealousies and bloody strifes of past centuries are gone for ever, and we are left with healthy. emulation and hearty co-operation for odr common weal. For that we humbly i thank the God of our fathers-no' tribal deity or symbol of self-glorification, but the God and Father of every race of meh, revealed to us in the Son of His love. Our name as a people is besmirched in these parts to-day with unfair and un- merited misrepresentation, but it can be said in all sincerity and seriousness that our hearts would be rejoiced to see a similar unity achieved in the vast and as yet divided regions of China: Mr. Wells, in the singularly 31-informed and ill-judged address I referred to, took on hin to apologise for his country's oppo- sition to Chinese national aspirations. If he knew the truth he would know that there is nothing which all of us more honestly desire than to see China become a nation indeed, with an ordered life, of unified society, a stable and authoritative government.

The anonymous correspondent. I med tioned earlier concludes his misguide sheet. Up the Chinese !!!

I echo that, from the bottom of heart. You all echo it. Unhappily motion elevating the Chinese involve he says, the bayonetting of the re We can hardly fall in with thay

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visdom Let us trust that truppeopics will prevail, as, in the cand the so essentially sane as the Chinese they surely me hopes We must cherish astractions for the allaying of manifestly which at the momeming, evil; nflict. our world. for it and good will come, if time: work for it, in Godine it may,

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