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"JOURNAL OF WESLEY"
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That such an idea of plot and
Wes'ey's preaching was of the
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character › material is not pure quiet kind. It was' niso very excit fancy on my part, might I think ing as far as the feelings of his, be proved from actual facts. Those hearers were concerned. Wesley's of you who know the Cartoons of gives scores of instances of people Hogarth-and they are probably falling into nita, and convulsions the truest picture of the most and passionate weeping or hysteri - sordid age in British history-wilical laughter under his preaching. remember that Hogarth has a To those who are Interestad
this aspect cartoon, called "Southwalk Fair."
of Revivalism, Apart from the numerous incident- should be noted how immensely al little bi-plots with which Hogarth
critical and analytical was Wes- always crowds his canvas, – the
ley's attitude to such cases. But main theme is all open-air stage.
the psychology of education and representation; in which the stage-
the upbringing of youth ane educa- that will provoke most supports are all giving way beneath
modern times to the actors, and throwing them into tionalists of.
In his "Journal" Wesley confusion by taking the "boards" wrath. from beneath their feet. Where has preserved for us his mother's dic Hogarth get the idea for this account of the family's training. and of which he himself heartily scene? No creation of an artist's
Mrs. Wesley WAS & brain is entirely imaginative. He approves. uses fact as u starting-point at
woman of very great and deter- mined character; and if her views least. Where then did Hogarth get
are considered as unsound pay- his facts? Is it possible they came
∙has to from this incident which Wesleychologically to-day, one describes in his "Journal;" and which incidentally, shows the reac
to Revivalism among the people? Wesley has preserved this old Play Bill for us: "For the benefit of Mr. Este: On Friday, November 4, will be acted a Comedy called "The Unconscious Lovers," to which will be added a farce, en- titled, "Tuck Upon Tuck or Me thodism Displayed." And Wesley thereupon proceeds to give us an ¡ account of the strange events which occurred during the playing of the farce, "Tuck Upon Tuck," or "Methodiam Displayed." And what occurred there, is exactly what Hogarth, has depicted in his car toon of Southwalk Fair." Stage, cheap seats, dear seats; all 'col- lapsed and threw players and au- dience into such confusion that the showing had to be abandoned.
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FANLING GOLF RESULTS
New Year Tourney. Results
The results of the New Year Competitions at Fanling are given below
Mixed 'Borey-New Course Captain and Mrs. X. E. Holmes, 2 down.
There were 14 entries.
Medal Round--Old Course Cancelled owing to insuficient entries.
Bogey (Par) Pool--Old Course Col. H. E. Blake (5) 1 down.
· No other cards returned. 41-en- tries.
Bogey (Par) Pool-New Course T. E. Pearce (18) 2 down. B. D. Evans (10) 2 down.
T. E. Pearce wins having the best score over the list nine holes. 11 entries.
...
The Kowloon Golf Club New
Stableford Competition
W. Taylor and E. Christensen tied with 30 points each, Taylor wins having the better second nine.
face the difficulty of accounting KOWLOON GOLF CLUB for the brilliantly talented family of character which she managed to produce under her theoretically Year Competitions resulted unsound regime. Here are a few follows: of her ideas, which are given at greater length in the "Journal" Incidentally in this first sentence there & marvellous phrase "When turned a year old they were taught to fear the rod and cry sotuy."-"There was no dif- culty in making them take the most unpleasant medicine; rom they durst not refuse it, though some of them would presently throw it up
This I mention to
show that a person may be taught to take anything, though it be never 30 much against bis stomach!"
"In order to form the minds of children, the first thing to be done. Is to conquer their will, and bring them to all obedient temper-the subjecting or the will is # thing that must be done at once, and the sooner the better. I insist upon conquering the will of the child early, because this is the only strong and rational foundation of ✡ religious education, without which both precept and example will be ineffectiye. But when this is thoroughly done, then a child is capable of being governed by the reason" and plety of its parents,
NOT LACKING IN HUMOUR Wesley's "Journal" ja by no means lacking in humour-both in his own writing, and in accounts of humourous incidents. Here is another aspect of the "Bribery and Corruption" practices on a leas important scale, but with an amusing anti-climax. Ferhaps it should be, explained first of all that Wesley's "movement was very democratic one, and there- fore had little sympathy shown it by the gentry and the squires who its own understanding comes in those days ruled over their to maturity, and the principles of tenants, often with a rod of iron, religion have taken root in the Here is Wesley's entry on the mind. They were quickly made to incident: "I was informed that understand they could have noth- there were many who desired tong they cried for one day was hear the preaching." But they allowed for the child to learn the did not dare. Bir V, the squire alphabet--A law was made that having solemnly declared in the whosoever was charged with 1 face of the whole congregation as fault, if they should frankly con they were coming out of church. less it, and promise to amend If any man of this parish dares should not be beaten. This rule to hear these fellows, be shall not prevented a great deal of lying. be invited to my Xmas feast!”,
"And so on. Mrs Wesley as you Humourous incidents often en can see. was a woman of very liven the pages of the "Journal" definite opinions, whoever would and vary the dull monotony of disagree with her in theory should Journeyings, and records of preach-take more of the practical proofs ing. Try and picture this scene as her ideas moulded in the shape of it actually took place on a sunny a very balanced and brilliant spring morning on the roads of family. There is much more that 18th Century England. It is be- is equally controversial, but which cause Wesley probab'y did not space forbids the quoting of here. think it in the least humourous, Throughout this lecture, it has that it is so. He writes: "I over- been a tremendous temptation to took a serious man whom I im-wander away from Wesley as the mediately fell into conversation writer of the "Journal" to Wesley with. He presently gave me to as the man of history. For his know what his opinions were, and life is most romantic and exciting. therefore I said nothing to con-If you would no more of it I hope tradict him But that did not this talk may have stimulated content him. He was quite uneasy your interest to find it out for to know. "Whether I held the yourselves. The "Journal" abounds doctrine of the decrees as he did?" In humour; shrewd comment on (This is really doctrine of Pre- men. books, affairs" and towns; destination). But I to'd him over gives lurid revelations concerning and over, “We had better keep to the social state of England, Its practical things lest we should be roads, Its Issues, its prisons, and angry at one another.
Its peoples: and altogether is the And so we did for two miles, best commentary on a most excit- till he caught me unawares, and
Ing age, and the greatest more- dragged we into the dispute before ment in English religious history. I knew where I was. He then grew warmer and warmer, told me
I was rotten at heart, and suspect- ed I was one of John Wesley's followers. I told him, "No, I am John Wesley himself." Проп
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A. L. G, Eastman (85-8-77). W. Kershaw (92-15—77). T. Henderson (95-18-77) tled.
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The rainfall registered at the Hong Kong Botanic Gardens for the month of December 1936 WES
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