Christian Cynosure . ngeles, Cal. It isan analysis of the great political parties ofthe country, their morals and throws a flood of light on the politicalcorruption of our times and goes far to-ward pointing out the remedy which is toharmonize our politics with the law ofGod. The book is sold for only 50cents and is published by J- B. Lippin-cott, of Philadelphia. Our Field and Work is the name ofa sixteen-page, three-column monthly,which recently dropped upon our begins with the July^ number and willdoubtless have much more than a localcirculation, as it is the organ of th
Christian Cynosure . ngeles, Cal. It isan analysis of the great political parties ofthe country, their morals and throws a flood of light on the politicalcorruption of our times and goes far to-ward pointing out the remedy which is toharmonize our politics with the law ofGod. The book is sold for only 50cents and is published by J- B. Lippin-cott, of Philadelphia. Our Field and Work is the name ofa sixteen-page, three-column monthly,which recently dropped upon our begins with the July^ number and willdoubtless have much more than a localcirculation, as it is the organ of theMoody Church and Institute, recordingmany of the richest things said and donein that renowned center of Christian ac-tivity and enterprise. We congratulatethe editor, J. M. Hitchcock, on its neatand substantial appearance, its interest-ing make-up and the rich variety of goodthings that fill its columns. Long livethe new paper! August, 1897. CHRISTIAN CYNOSURE. 119 Ro^a! makes the food pure, wholesome and POWDER Absolutel/ Pure ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. Ch wles P. Sumner, j ither of the Sen-ator, ind a renouncing A^jyn:—Masonicengagsraents, whether they are calledoaths, Obligations, or promises, oughtnever to be made. They are not sanc-tionec by law and s-re not make it» a Masonic crime to divulgethat which the good cf the communityreqi»^res should not be joncealed. Philo Carpenter:—This saint of God(Moses Stuart) like the old prophets, wassatisfied with the institutions and ordi-nances of Gods house, and consequentlydid not giv^ his influence or aid in sup-plementing the same with human ordi-nances and worldly alliances; in otherwords, he was opposed to secret, oath-bound societies, into which many goodmen, and even clergymen, have been,aDd are being *ensnared Oen, Henry SewaU, a corapanion ojWashington:—I was initiated an EnteredApprentice to the Masonic rites in Octo-ber, 1777, at Albany, soon aftar thecaptJTC of Burgoyne, being
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