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4,000 out of the 40,000 distinct characters or symbols. Owing to the extreme difficulty of torn, it is estimated that only one in ten of the Isarning to read and write the Chinese charas population can read or write. In consequence. of this diffealty missionaries in various parts of China, bat more especially in the provinces
In view of the recent remarkable awakening in China, and the strong desire on the part of the Chrinses for a knowledge of Western civilisation and potence, an influential committee, "The China Missions Emergency Committee, was appointed last year, including In its mem of the South, have devised a systom of writing a representation of the Chinese characters by bership an equal number of prominent rewords printed in the Roman o'phabet, or in the presentativos of the Anglican Church se well as system generally known as the Roitu of the Free Churches, to consider in what ways for the requisite tones being indicat vil by an it might be possible to assist the missionar arrangement of dots over particular words or societies and their representatives in China ín adjusting and extending their existing opo system the converts, especially those of more or syllables. By the agency of this Romanised tions. This committe piperd William and adraped yers, can now learn to read the which comprised Lady Florence Gascoyne Cesil, Sir Alexander eriptures in the relatively brief period of three Simpson, of Edinburgh; Professor Alexander it difficult or almost impossible to learn to read or four months, and those persons who found Macalister, of Cambridge; and Francis William in the Chiness characters can now do so with Road,ference held at Shanghai from April 26th to Fox, of London, to attend the missionary con-
comparative ease through t this medium." May 7th
hai, and also to psy a series of visits to missionaries and mission stations, for the missionaries what measures should be adopted purpose of learning from the most experienced to meet the new demands that had arisen. The deputation has now returned, and Mr. Fox was good enough to give me some of the conclusions at which they had arrived,
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What impression did Chine leave on your | miad, Mr. Foz?” -
What of the future?"
it may lap wille to envangelise China pa takes "To make any statement as to how or wheu boon suggested that to evangeliss China iz in some degree of presumption. Bat it has some sort of measure there should be oce other Christian workere, in each locality of Chinese ordained pastor, besiday elders and
the population of China in 300,000,000, some 7,500 population, This means that, assuming about 34000 in addition to the existing 40,000 Chinese pastors would be required, or number. If the missionary societies were to resolve to work up to the ideal it would imply that each missionary in Chins should trafo on an average one Chinese pastor during the next ten years endeavour to each
During the course of our several visite in China we were profoundly impressed with the wonderful openings that seem everywhere to exist for the spread of the Gospel, and though at the same time
170 could not bat be painfully aware of the appalling mass of ignorance, darkness and misery in which the U family. Tannis Court.
PPER Level, TWO ROOMS, in private vast majority of the millions of China are year, or ten pastors in ten years. It
immersed, we also could not fail to recognise
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great Empire would E. H. L.,
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lives and devoted ministrations of the the influence of Christianity. It is a oritical denying Hongkong, 29th October, 1907, 1785 Protestant missionaries."
moment, for the alternative to Christianity Japan is the most effective missionary exponent seems to be that gospel of material foros of which in the Far East, "Besiew of Reviews.
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without decidedly religious influences are those of a disintegrating character, and are calculated to raise up strenuous opposition to the existing order and mathods of government. We
fonnd that everywhere throughout the Empire a a grest struggle was going on between the rosetionery, or Chiness Party, and the Reform Party, The former may be said to be the supportere of the Manchu dynasty and of the suoient customs, while the latter seem generally to be anti- and anxious to introduces Western Ce and education, but the member
of
GERMAN TRIBUTE TO BRITISH TROOPS.
A reviar of the British official history of the war in South Africa, by Major-Gen. Bir Frederick Maurice, occupies a prominent piaga schioremante of the British Army in in the current issue of the "Militär Wochen- blait the official German military organ. The both parties are imbued with a strong desire to
the campaign are referred to in most appreciativa get rid of all foreigners and of foreign control.terais, and the principal significance of the Hence we became scately alive to the fact that review lies in the fact that it was written in the the position and surroundings of missionaries department of the German General Staff which and foreignera in general, in every part of the deals with military history. Empire, sre full of peril."
Is the present movement likely to leve beklad it permanent results, or is it only a fish iu the pau
a
The writer begins by saying that seldom in. deed has publié opinion been led more astray concerning the exe siguifles ce of the events experienced mm in Chinh, for axample, auch sivilised countriesjać is declared, did everything. of a war than dating the hostilities in South I believe, the opinion of the more Africa. Practically the entire Press of all on as Sir Robert Hart, Dr. Timothy Richard, it could to eulogise the achievements and or may lie before China and the Chinese people a and Dr. Martin, of Poking, that while there ganisation of the British leadership and the especially after their fi at victories, while bright and hopeful fature, yet before she emerges British troops were belittled and mistakes im- from her present chaotic condition she will have moderately condemned without to pass through much sorrow and suffering. It which could justify such sharp
foundation 307 is
criticism. Thought such man as these that her moat-
The Militar Wochenblatt says that the enlightened statesməq
men were perhaps too hasty in orial history of the war in South Africa system of examinations before other agencies which deserves sppreciation abroad, especially sweeping away all at once the ancient remarkable sooomplishment in military history suddenly
ja and methods of reform had been gradually the measure of justifiable criticism is often in Germany, where perhaps, it is remarked, introduced, for though tens of thousandı of schools had been everywhere opened to teach exceeded. W Western knowledge, yet very many of thom had
"If the British soldier in the early engage. been compelled to close, or have proved ments did not show himself at the height of his practically ineffectual through lack of suitable
Aghting teachers qualified to impert the needful Nicholson's Nek and Storzuberg could oseur wa capacity when such catastrophes a instruction, and many years must necessarily who now have our own experience elapse before the requisite number of daly warfare behind as indge this phenomenon, Colonial qualified teachers can be secured."
which at the time evoked such unfriendly com. Is the Chinese Christian Church affected meat, all the mora mildly as to-day we ourselves by this movement of China for the Chiness know what acclimatisation mains just in such As has been the case in Japan, so, I believe, Colonial enterprise Sir Frederick Maariss's
operations for the relief
daring the ing the advance on Bloemfontein, shows what devotion the British soldier is, capable of and what hard fighting qualities he possesses, qualities which were recently again manifested in a brilliant, fashion during the relentless. pursuit of Morengs. The dash and perseveranos of General Frenda's cavalry division during the purenit of Geseral Cronje, the gallant behaviour of the Highland Brigade, the heroic attack of the mounted infantry under Colonel Haus, Paardeberg, the tough fight of the Sixth at Division a Driefontein, and the splendid stand made by the Q Battery at Sanna's Post ara- eloquent testimony to the leadership, pluck, and willing devotion of the troops."
it will be in China, We must expect that the masterly description of the bith, and dur
Christian converte will demand before long the establishment of a Chinese Church which wilt become self-supporting, self-goveraing, and self-propagating, and be largely independent of the control of the Christian Churches of the Wert."
"Did you find the missionary cause of the Evangelical churches prospering
In
We were greatly impressed with the self- saorificing and devoted Christian lives of the Protestant missionaries in China and with the very effective and valuable work they are every where accomplishing in spite of the sireanous endeavours on the part of the Dewager Empress and many of her Ministers at Peking in 1900 to completely destroy and wipe out all Christian missionariss and missions. Upwards of 291 Protestant missionaries and their wires and children, and 16,000 Chinese converte, it is estimated, were massacred, 1900 there Were ia China about 2,785 Protestant missionaries and about 110,000 communicants or full church members; these numbers have increased in the five years after the terrible Boxer outbreak to 3,750 missionaries (including wives) and to about 250,000 fall church and probation members. We found everywhere throughout the Chinese Empire that at the present time greater religious liberty is enjoyed than is the ease in many other parts of the world, and that so long as the laws of the country are observed there is theoretically ne interference with the conscientious opinion of
individual,
you must have seen something of the results of missionary endeavour. What has been the actual affect of all these years of labour and self-sacrifice ?
"Apart altogether from the purely religious sepect of the question, Christianity bas revesied to the Übinese the joys and bless ings and sweetness of home life, the power to live purer and truer lives; it has in- trodued iata China
a weekly day of
- of 'rast, an institution previously
sly quite unknown; it
bas developed in a marvellous way education and the Press; it bas advocated the nbinding
of the crippled fast of its women, and is thos likely to bring about the early emancipation from terrible sufferings and disabilities of nearly one-half the
Enormous
Empire; it has introduced new medical methods"
mous population of that vast and care which already are ameliorating and lescoping the untold bodily sufferings people; it has established hospita's and Jispensaries, and institutions for the blind, the deaf and damh, aud lspors. Ita bara denounced the use of opiam and the
repressita ivez
wrong doings of the Government and offiziale who have promoted and encouraged its importation from. Indis,
and it has urged the Chinese to abandon the prasties of smoking it. These are some of the great and many blessings which Christianity haa already conferred upon China and its
People difficulty of the language and its
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"It is so indeed, Eren the Mandarin language, which is understood more or less throughout three fourth of China, is immensely diBoult to master. Two or three years" hard. work is necessary to learn-to-speak correctly
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