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CHURCH AND DIVORCE.
TEACHING OF THE CHURCH. Sir Edward Clarke, K.C., denied the QUESTION OF RE-MARRIAGE. existence of such a principle as they were asked to support, and declared that PLEA FOR INDISSOLUBILITY, # ang such principle would be directly
contrary to the explicit teaching of the At the resumption of the London Lord. (Hear, hear.) What were the They are Diocesan Conference, the Bishop of enchings of the Churcht
knew the passage in St. Matthew in London presiding, at Church House, which the Lord said, that, in the case of Westminster, on May 24th, the indissolu-adultery of the wife, a man should put bility of Christian marriage was debat her away. ("No.") The English phrase was perfectly well known, and was ex- plicit that the man was to put his wife way. For any other cause, save that one because he married again he was guilty of adultery. The saving was as That this conference pledges itself much a part of the law as any other to adhere to the principle of the in- part. Bishop Gore attempted to exclude dissolubility of. Cbristinil mgrriage." that text by saying it was not properly He had heard there was nothing new portion of the Gospel, but he chang on this subject to say, but he would dord his mind.. Over 200 years ago the his best. The resolution had been class question of divorce was dealt with by ed as being among the hardy annuals.' the House of Lords as a judicin tri- but he was not to blame for that. There bunal and it was only by an Act of was a full debate at last year's confer Parliament that a divorce could be SHANGHAI ence, and since them Lord Buckmaster's granted where the adultery of the wife bill had been destroyed, and he (Mr. Was proged. Those Acts, were passed, and Hill) was one of the persons who made although the bishops sat in the House of themselves particularly busy in that Lords all the time there was no protest. work. He was a lay Church person who Shame: " They inserted a clause believed that the Church was a keeper from time to time providing that the HAIPHONG of Holy Writ, that it had ever held that guilty person should not remarry, "but it |BOANKO marriage was indissoluble. The Church was always struck out by the Cammons had always noted on that principle, and and then passed by the bishops. he, from his old City experience, remem-" Shame!) Sir Edward showed how bering the Englishuinn's love of the the need arose for a simpler system, and sacredness of the pledged word and con- declared that divorce hail been accepted TLETIN tract, had little patience with celesias and carried out by the Church. (Cheers.) ties who wished to find a way out from The Bishop of London said there was BANGKOK the enurse the Church had pursued full dress debate twenty years ago, and through the ages. One hear. Look at they decided by an enormous majorite the East, but in this respect he did not that neither husband nox, wife, if the turn to the East (Taughter.) There other were living, should be married in was an iden that there should be Church the London diocese. In the course of law for Church people, but he hoped, no the present discussion it had been arged delusions would be harboured on that, that the voting should be a guidance as for that meant that after all the cento whether that decision was to be nd- taries of privileged position, establish hered" to in the future," meat and endowment, they confessed There was an amendment, to omit the themselves an wenk, that they had not words after adhere," substituting to the courage to stem the tide of Pagan-the teaching of Jesus Christ concerning ism. They owed this trouble, in the early Christian marriage." 'fifties and to-day, to
emiment vote by orders resulted as follows:- judges who were both sentimental. Sentimentality in a lawyer was Got a good thing, Certainly not in judges, A judge had a hard case which led to a Royal Commission, and, in 1857," the Divorce Act. He story was well know, How did it work? Lord Chancellor Campbell said, after two or three years experience of its working, that he was, afraid of the monster he had created.
WAVE OF EAGANISM.
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There was a wave of Paganian spread- Sr. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, Hongkong. feature of that Pagan renaissance and Holy Communion (7.50 a.m.) Matina (11 they saw how dangerous it was to lower am Responses. Ferial: Venite, Farrant He had heard a woman advocate of the fussell, Jones, Pye;
Fitzherbert dangerous doctrine say that it was not (24th: erening); Anthem, Ye shall dwell," possible for separated people la liver container; Byan, 217; Sevenfold Amen. tinens lives. Such advocates had better NB-Psalm 4 verses 1, 2, 3, 11, 18, is unison. speak for themselves. (Hear, hear
Evensong p.) Then to a thagart, blamed ben Responder, Ferint Psalm, Uss. Magni he strove to bring people together again Ecat, Barnby (18th morning): Nunc Dimittis. Felton: Anthem; Hymns, 173, 281, 93 (2nd) and try the old plan of what was termed me). NE-Psalm 37, yerses 6, 6, 13, 14,
23, 26, in unison. bearing and forbearing one with the
[114 other. That magistrate was attacked for denying the right to separation; to what some people regarded as a condition in which it was impossible to lend contin- ent lives. They had seen the House of Lords cast aside the Christian morality, and the preaching of a new morality, but he was convinced that they were probably" face to face with the position
standards-in-appeal to lower nature (10th); Psalm, 34 Benedi Te Deum, i
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UNION CHUBC", (Kennedy Sunday Services July 10th.
Morning Service at 11 km, Hymas, 347, 615, 227, 616.
Evening Service at 6 p.m., Hymns, 374, 169, 270, 363.
Preacher, Rev. J. Kirk Maconachie,
Crunch or England MilitaRY SERVICES Sunday, July 10th, 1921.
8 s.m., Holy Communion, Chaplain's Room. 5.45 am., Faride Service, Cathedral. 11 am Parade Service, Mt. Austin Barracks.
divided between those wlio, desired to stand by the old Christian morality, or by the side of Paganism, and then the
when time would arrive
scoundrels would have to be called scoundrels. He urged the former course by pledging | adherence to the old: Christian morality 6.45 pm, vening Service, Hospital, in the principle of the indissolubility of Bowen Koad.. marriage."
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The Rev. A. V. Magee, vicar of St. Mark's, Upper Hamilton-terrace, seevad. ed. He describal America's "the happy hunting-ground and bong of Frasr CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, divorce," and thought a lesson might be MacDonnel Road. Sunday, 11.15 a.m., Wed- learnt from there, where there were over nesday, 5.45 p.m.
1193 | 100,000 divorers a year, one home in ten being wrecked every year. The causes for divorce there were many, some of them such that it would merely result in laughter if he cited them, and he pass- ed to the more serious ones, which were:-
Adulery in forty-six States, Desertion in forty-four, Cruelty or fear of cruelty in forty, .. Imprisonment in thirty-eight, Intemperance in thirty-seven, and Insanity in five..
In this country "the mumber of divorces were on the increase. Fous judges were attending to undefended suits, and there was a bill for "divogee "while you wait and marriagea on trial for six months,”. a term, he was prepared to defend as"a" correct description. Lasanity was made a ground for dissolution-incipient mental unsoundness on the day, of the wedding to develop within six months. In such a terin he saw the old incompatibility of temper" under 4 new phrase. America. a past master in the art of divorce," had begun to retrace her footsteps, and there were States which had cancelled, insanity as a cause, Insanity, from a medien! point of view, was a disease, and if the door were opened to one disease it must
bo kept open for others. "Under one" section vensrent disease was a ground. that the infected person having got, rid of one partner was irre to take another. The real remedy was a certificate of health before the wedding took places (Cheers) Sometimes it was said that the poor wanted "divorce. That was a lie. Cheers.) It was dot Bethnal-green, but Belgravia, Mr. Bankes, K.C had told them of the numk of reconcilia tions among the poor, aided by the polier-court missionary's moral suasion. Legislation was-bussi-yun-a-radiusli false principle that marriage was n müral contract. Church people knew it was a acranient instituted by the Lord. They were told that hasty marriage made speedy divorce, but in their opinion speedy, divorce made hasty marriages, (Cheers.)
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