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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Wingham Advance Times, 1928-06-07, Page 2Heal our wounds; our strength renew; of tales and hymns for children, and On "our dryness pour Thy dew; a most learned and elaborate ;nom ar Cardinal Pitta, considers that tins Of course,' Pope Innocent was, not Wash the stains of guilt away; mentary on the Book of Psalms, are statement ought to carry great weight I pleased with his protege, Langton, de Bend the .stubborn heart and will; Melt the frozenwarm the chill; Guide the steps that go astray; On the faithful, who adore WINGHAM ADVANCE -TIMES j Bargains for Everybody -Bargain egi for You G.OUR3BJG-DAYS AY.g AY. JUNE 7•8.9 MAY. .. F Most Attractive.. Staple Lines Priced Very Low LINEN TABLE CLOTHS HEMSTITCHED Size 60x60,. worth $3,50, for . $2.39 Seldom does an opportunity like this present itself, so get your share early. 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SHOP WITH THE CROWDS AT "HAWK -EYE" CAMERA As quick as the name would indicate, a Canadian Kodak Product, priced low, 89 c Note the price,: each 2%x33 Eastman Roll Rilm to fit the Camera, ea. 19 C THE FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE IN HURON COUNTY Come, Thou Holy Spirit, conme;. And from Thy celestial home Shed a ray of light divine; Come, Thou Father of the poor, Come, Thou source of all our store, Come, within our bosoms shine. Lucis tuae radium. Veni, pater pauperum, Veni dator munerum. Veni lumen cordium". FiRVYAV4.cfigoi x. Ali he MAILA qualified by learning- and piety to write it, and may have' written an- other Whitsuntide hymn beginning I "Veni Sancte Spiritus, reple' tuorum corda filium". But internal consider t ations—the use of rhyme and forms of language -are against hisdate, and the single authority ascribing it to him is notat all trustworthy. trustworthy— The hymn was certainly not written' before the twelfth century according to its position in the old manusripts. As a good a testimony as we have to. its authorship is found in a comment- ary by an English, clergyman of the Cistercian Order of about z2io- He a contemporary, and fellow countryman, of the mans he mentions write: "Nev- ertheless let it suffice to adduce as Many versions have been made of it, but the one printed above by the Thou of comforters the best; gifted Rev.. J. Mason Neale, D,D,, un - Thou. the nThou"the soul's most welcome guest, doubtedly best preserves its spirit, form and words. Dr. Neale it may be remembered, was the most; successful translator of mediaeval hymns, and one of the most varied and voluminous writers of the, time. "Lays and Legends of the Church of England", A Church His And our iniriost being fill tory of Portugal; of the Patriachate Where Thou art not, man, hath naught romances; a history of Greece, a his- Nothing good in deed or thought, Nothing free from taint of ill. Sweet refreshment here below; In our labour rest most sweet, Graceful coolness in the heat, Solace in the midst of woe. 0 most blessed Light divine, Shine within these hearts of Thine, tory of Portugal; o fthe Patriachate of Alexandria; and of the Jansenist Church of Holland; a large number 4 ��+-a ;4Gftdsai �G �`S'it lir v ' pt y!,air t? i. a. Fj, Y� �ulr Nit ,,,ii�� txid;a"t Nf Y,MM1.�� ,5 or otherwise punishing all the clergy church of England he could annul the who dared to take notice of the Pope's charter. The barons forthwith offer - interdict: ed England's crown to a French prin- ButJohn was unpopular with his ce who actually landed' on British people and the church authorities and soil in defiance of the Pope's coni when the Pope sent Phillip of France mands- Langton, who had to argue with fleet and army to invade Eng -1 with the Pope, returned unforgiven land, he drew back and. actually gave and went about his work as usual. away both England and Ireland as I Then Innocent and John both died. fiefs of Rome, consenting to pay a Henry III came to the British throne, i subsidy to the Pope each year. - and led by Langton, formally agreed and bishops, incensed at this, and Magna Charta,and Langton insis- Langton was) with the other barons to Vig of ted upon Rome's agreeing to' send no his own will, without consulting Rome 'papal legate to England', at least as displayed his independence by giving long as he lived. p A stalwart, well informed capable '. the King absolution' in WinchesterI upon his promising to wor-' man was Stephen Langton, and this CathedralI writer likes to think of him as the ry the church no further. The bar - author of our lovelyhymn. ons and bishops, with Archbishop' ym testimony what Master. Stephen Lang- Langton, then met the King at Rumy- ton, it man venerable in life and doc- trine, by the grace of God, Archbish- op of Canterbury, says in the praise of the Holy Spirit, in that excellent sequence which he composed concer- ning the Holy Spirit, thus: "Thou of comforters the best", etc to the end of verse two and then verse four of our hymn. The famous Spanish schol- mede and induced him to sign Magna Man So Nervous Feels Charter, the first words of which are: His Stomach Jump "The Church of England shall be free and have her right entire and her lib "I got so nervous my stomach felt cities .inviolate-" The'provisions of like it was jumping. Vinol entirely Magna Charta form the backbone of relieved the trouble.. I feel' better England's laws and especially those than in years.°'—J. C. Duke, respecting the rights and liberties of Vinol is a compound of iron, phos - British people. phates, cod liver peptone, etc. The, very FIRST bottle makes you sleep better and have a BIG appetite: Ner- vous, easily tired people are surprised communicated the barons, and turned how QUICK the iron, phosphates,. etc round to sympathise with King John, give new life and pep, Vinol tastes and to declare that as head of the delicious. McKibbon's Drug Store. • • OUR TRUCKS ARE GATHERING Cream and Eggs CALL 271 FOR TRUCK SERVICE OAN SATURDAY EVENINGS flIE UNITED FARMERS. COMOPERATIVE COMPANY* LIMITED, Outart°. i'Cil�'Ilal�k1, Phone 2I And confess Thee evermore In thy sevenfold gifts descend; Give them virtue's sure reward; 'Give them Thy salvation Lord; Give them joys that Bever end. f The greatest authority we have had on ancient sacred poetry, Archbishop Trench, has described this one as "the loveliest of all hymns in the whole circle of Latin sacred poetry." It is always has been included in the - " en Great Hymns of Mediaeval land Sev y. Christendom, and for centuries. has "The . Golden Se rteiiw been known as 7.he q • lilac tiers might co", Some of out readers 1 to see the first verse of it in ,its orifi inal form, impossible to be befit in its fall beauty into English verse, "Veni Sancta spiritus, Et ttnitte eoelittis included in the long catalogue of his work". - He will always be remem- bered for his version of the Hymns, "Jerusalem the Golder!", "For thee, 0 dear country", "Brief Life is here our portion "The days are very evil", etc. Another excellent version is that by the Rev. , E. Caswell, beginning, "Corrie thou Holy Paraclete," marred however, by his introduction of the unusual Greek word, at the end of the first litre of his hymn from the Latin. It is only a short hymn of five ver- se's iii - the original but every word tells for it is packed full_ of meaning and makes a splendid prayer for the Pentecostal, or Whitsun (wisdom) season, when God the Holy Ghost carne down to abide with the Church of Jesus Christ for ever and to guide it into all truth. Some have thought the Robert n of France, only soil of Hugh Capet, who succeeded to the throne his fa - tiler usurped in 00 7, wasthe author of this notable hymn, No doubt he was since it was that of a contemporary, dared him suspended from office, ex - a careful writer and skilled in -literary matters. , The present writer can find no valid reason for disregarding this testimony Langton, a Lineiliishire Englishman, who became Chancellor of the schools IIIIImillla imiliAl11AI1I11111AIlll•I111tIII�IIIIiIIIItiIII�iIfMllllrl(IAllll illlllil�IIIIfIII1N1111�111�11111111�111_r �.Awimiteratmolumago o[ Paris, Prance, deeply learned, dis- tinguished as a poet, a schoolrnan ep and a Biblical scholar, had been made 1- a a cardinal by Innocent III., with 1� whom he was a special favorite. 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