Christian Cynosure . y, By a Templar of Fidelity and Past Worthy Chief Copy, 25cts. UNITED SONS OF INDUSTRY ILLUSTRATED. A FULL AND COMPLETE Illustrated Ritual of the secret trades-union of the above name, giving the signs, grips, passwords, copy, 15 cents; per dozen, $; per hundred, $ Ritual of the Grand Army of the Republic. WTH SIGNS OF RECOGNITION, PASS WORDS, GRIPS, the RITUAL of the MACHINISTS AND BLACKSMITHS*UNION. (The two bound together.) Single Copy 10 cents. Per Dozen 75 ct i. Per 100 £4. 00 by CAPT. WILLIAM MOKGAM THB GENUINE OLD MORGAN BO
Christian Cynosure . y, By a Templar of Fidelity and Past Worthy Chief Copy, 25cts. UNITED SONS OF INDUSTRY ILLUSTRATED. A FULL AND COMPLETE Illustrated Ritual of the secret trades-union of the above name, giving the signs, grips, passwords, copy, 15 cents; per dozen, $; per hundred, $ Ritual of the Grand Army of the Republic. WTH SIGNS OF RECOGNITION, PASS WORDS, GRIPS, the RITUAL of the MACHINISTS AND BLACKSMITHS*UNION. (The two bound together.) Single Copy 10 cents. Per Dozen 75 ct i. Per 100 £4. 00 by CAPT. WILLIAM MOKGAM THB GENUINE OLD MORGAN BOOK:—republished with becravings showing the Lodge Room, Drew of candid* eg, SigmeDue Guards, Grips, Etc. This revelation is so accurate that Freemasons murdered the toShor for writing it. Thousands hrve testified to the correctness ojthe revelation and this booh therefore sells very rapidly. Prica 86 e«Bte- Per Doss. Post _„ ,. M gg ot> Per hundred by express, (express chasgao extra!).... ~.».$10.«S. ^5t ama goj^ Jk WBW BOOK OF GREAT INTEREST This work is particularly commended to the attention of Qffioeivof The Army and Navy, The Bench and The Clergy, TABLE OF Antiquity op Smcrbt Soodities, Thb Life op Julian. ThsEleusinian Mysteries, This Origin op Masonry, Was Washing-ton a Mason? Filmorbs and Websters Deference to Masonrs ,A buizp outline op the progress op Masonry in the UnitedStates, The Tammany Ring, Masonio Benevolence, Thb uses opMasonry, An Illustration, The Conclusion. Single Copy, W Per Don f » , .....$476 Per Hundred, Express Charges Extra $ 25 00 FINNEY ON MASONRY. By PRESIDENT CHARLES. G. FINNEY, OF OBERLIN, OHIO This is a most powerful argument against the Lodge by a truly greatand good man who when a young man just before beginning thestudy of the law and before his conversion, was drawn into this Anti-Christian institution, and as he says on page seven became a brightMason. On the same page he says;
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