THE HONGKONG
CHURCH NOTICE. War, Peace
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON SERMON First Church of Christ, Scientist, Hongkong SUNDAY'S SERVICE
The subject of the Lesson Sermon in all churches of Christ, Selentist, to-morrow, January 17, will be: "Life"
#ind
The Golden Text will be: "The Lord is the portion of mine inheri Lance, and of my cup: thou main- talnest my lot. Thou wilt shew me the path of life." (Psalms 10:5,11).
the Among others,
following citations from the Bible will be rend: Then answered the Jews said unto him, What sign shewest thou unto us, seeing that theu docst these things Jesus answered and suld unto them, Destroy this temple, and in three days I will raise it up. Then said the Jews, Forty and six
temple in
in building. years was this
Rupn and wilt thou rear days? But he spake of the temple of his body. When therefore he was Fren from the dead, his disciples remembered that he had said this unte them; and they believed the and the word which Jesus
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had
In three
And tles in the record, that God hath given to us eternal life, and this life is in his Son. If ye then be risen with Christ, sech these things which are above, where Christ silleth on the right hand of Lind When Christ, who is our
shall ye also shail appear, then appear with him in glory." (John zik-22, 1 John 5; 11, Cul, R: 1,4,
The Lesson Sermon will also in- clude the following passages from Textbook. the Christian Selence
and Health with Key to the "Selence
Eddy: Scriptures" by Mary Baker
by
That Life is God, Jesus protein
his
in
reappearance after the strict
accordance with his scienti- fie statement: "Destroy this temple (body), and in three days
(Spirki will raise it up." It is as if he had
METHODIST CHURCH
Mr. S. N. Trevan To Preach To-morrow
LIST OF SERVICES
The following are the forthcoming services, ele, at the English Methodist Church, Queen's Road East, Wan- chai, Hongkong.
2nd Sunday, after Epiphany, Jan. 17.
Morritag Order of Service by Mr. Trevan ut 10.15, English S. N. Methodist Church
opposite
IN. lopital,
Hymns No. 12 (Maryton); 115 (Ascalon); 822 (St. Gertrude); 22 (Better World); 72 (St. Magnus).
Lesson: Isalali 40, 12-31. Evening Order of Service by Rev. English Erria Tribbeck, at 7,15, Methodist Church
opposite RN, Hospital.
Hymns No. 678 (Darwoll's 148th); 240 (Ephraim); 551 (Hull, 531); 943 (Tallis Canon).
Notices for the Week
1. The Quarterly Meeting will take place on Wednesday, January 20, at 5.15 pm, in the Assembly Hall of the S. and S. Home.
2. Devotional Clans will be on Tuesday at 8.30 pn., 1st Floor, S. & S. Home,
3. Vocational Training Class will be as usual except where otherwise arranged by Instructors concerned.
4. Camera Club. Provides Durk Room for developing, printing, en- farging.
ete. Further Information en obtained from the Hon. Secretary of the Club, Mr. E. W. form Fielding, on Thursday nights, 9.30 onwards.
5. Badminton Club meets on Mon- Thursdays at 7.30 p.m. days and Further particulars from Mr. W Sprague, Hon. Secretary, or from the Secretary, S. & S. Home.
UNION CHURCH
Rev. K. Mackenzie Dow To Preach To-morrow
said: The Ithe Life, substances and intelligence of the universe--is not in matter to be destroyed. Jesus would give his temporal life into bin enemies' hands; but when his earth i mission was
und
eternal,
The following are the forthcoming same. He
services, etc.. And
AL Union Kennedy Road:
tuulife, Infomplished, his spiri-
forever the was found knew that matter had no life that real Life is God; therefore he coute no more be
be seperated from his spiritual life than God could be ex- tinguished. Our Master
fully and
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S.A.C.A. MEETING
Is Theme
TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 16, 1937.
In New Books
A welcome contribution to the literature on Japan, with particular reference to the power und Influence of her Army, is E. E. N. Causton's book, "Militarism and Foreign Polley in Japan," published by George Allen & Unwin, Ltd., London, at 75. Bd. The volume was written in the form of an essay as one of the require ments for the degree of Master of Arta
the at Yale Univeralty, but author erra somewhat on the side of modesty when he says it there- fore can be no more than a mere outline of the subject with which fi nets out to den!.
In the two opening chapters, the author selu out to show that if there sa chauvenistic group in Japan which desires to lunch the country upon a course which it advocates, there is a background to which it may appeal and a political
tion which makes effective onesa-
ac-
to its Ideas improbable. The
third chapter shows that the Army and
of the Navy, in consequence portunities afforded them by the Const Constitution and subsequent ordi- nanc and of the reputation which nances, they have achieved, are most vantageously placed to influence the national policy of the country. In chapters, the events the aucceeding of the period from the Restoration discussed, to the present day are particularly the effcels of the Buence of the Army and Navy upon the orientation of national policy.
in-
The author displays a close know- ledge of the political structure of Japan, and his thesia should had to a better understanding of the 'chuses which have contributed to the growth of military power. The conclusion is reached that the events of the last forty years prove that the military have used their
supremely indepen- dent position to launch the country upon a particular course of action rather than to advise its adoption, and to formulate and direct, rather Government. than to enforce, the policy of the
PEACE OF MIND
Of universal Interest is "Towards Peace of Mind," a study of everyday problems of mental health, by Dr. Kart M. Bowman, Chief Medical Ofleer of Boston Psychopathic Hos pital, and Assistant Professor at Harvard Medtent School. The volume is published at Os. by George Allen & Unwin, Ltd., London.
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Morning Service 10.30 am. Even- Exp: Service p.m.
The preacher at both services Ja Rev. K. Markenzie Dow,
The Social Hour will be held in
The author endeavours to present
finally demonstrated divine Science
his victory over death und grave.
Jesus Reed was for the Church Hall after the Evening in simple and understandable fashion the enlightenment of
and | Service, for the salvation of the whole world
from
sickness and death. The understanding that Life Is God, Spirit lengthens our days by strengthening our trust in the death- leas wality of Life, its mighties and immortality." (Pages 27, 51, 15, 187).
Announcement
The S.A.C.A, meets in the Church Hall on Tuesday evening at 7.30 p.m. The Helena May Christian Fellow- ship meets in the Institute on Friday morning at 10.30 n.m.
There will be a meeting of the Women's Guild at the Church Hall on Monday at 10 ..
First Church at Christ Scient 4. and is open daily 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m.. Honkong a Branch of The Mother Saturdays 10.30 a.m.-12.30 p.m. Clauch, The First Church of Christ evenings except Wednesdays and Scientist in Boston, Mass., Macdonnell Saturdays 6-7 p.m. All authorised Road, close to Trom Station, Sundny Christian Science Literature is avail- Service 11.15 amn. Testimony Meelable at the Reading Room. The g. Wednesday 6 pan. A ReadingPubile is cordially invited to attend Room is located of Dank of Eda Asia the services and to visit the Reading | Bullding,-10.Des Voeux Road Central Room..........
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the important theories with regard to human behaviour, and to apply these to the practical problems of every- day life. The effect of heredity is first considered, and various physical factors are then dealt with, such as the nervous system, the glands of internal secretion, and physical dis- ense. The role of the instincts and emotions, und methods of dealing with mental conflict are also discuss- ed.
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The idea of the author is to present general principles, with enough il- lustrations of speelfe cases to make it elpur. If the book can be said to represent any special viewpoint, it may be said to be that of modern Altogether a most en- physchiatry. grossing volume, to which Professor Cyril Burt. Professor of Psychology at the University of London, con- tributes a timely preface.
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In "What is the Good of Arl?", by ; Harold Speed (George Allen & Unwin, Ltd., London; 10s. Gd.) the author raises issues of far wider range than the title implies. Chletty. the book, which is the work of a is a plea for real as painter, noted
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