Christian Cynosure . is the history of the Beast; ReboldsHistory of Freemasonry is the history ofthe Image. Cloth, 60 J. Q. CARSON, D. D., ON SECRET SOCIETIES. A most convincmg argument against tellow-shiptng Freemasons m the Christian Church. OATHS NULL AND VOID. Or Freemasonry Self-Convicted. This is abook for the times. The design of the author(Bdmond Ronayne) Is to refute the arguments ofthose who claim that tlie oaths of Freemasonry?.re bindin? upon those who have taken them. £07:ages ; 40 ON MASONRY. By Rev. W. P. McNary, pastor United Pres-byteri


Christian Cynosure . is the history of the Beast; ReboldsHistory of Freemasonry is the history ofthe Image. Cloth, 60 J. Q. CARSON, D. D., ON SECRET SOCIETIES. A most convincmg argument against tellow-shiptng Freemasons m the Christian Church. OATHS NULL AND VOID. Or Freemasonry Self-Convicted. This is abook for the times. The design of the author(Bdmond Ronayne) Is to refute the arguments ofthose who claim that tlie oaths of Freemasonry?.re bindin? upon those who have taken them. £07:ages ; 40 ON MASONRY. By Rev. W. P. McNary, pastor United Pres-byterian church. Four strong objections toMasonry, especially as an antichristian religion,justifying exclusion of adhering Masons from fel-lowship in the Christian church, 16 pages ; 5 rj© SALVATION As taught by its standard authors. CompWedfrom standard Masonic works as proof of theproposition that Freemasonry claims to be a .religion that saves men from all sin, and purlfleathem for heaven. 20 cents. Mstkn. ansnerd bim,—I spakt v^a]] t* fhe norid; aad in secret hare I said nothing. J«ha 18:20. VOLUME XLVII, CHICAGO, AUGUST, 1914. XlMBER 4. Those interested in the report from theNebraska field last month will read withincreasing interest Secretary Murrmansarticle in this number and also whatPresident Blanchard has to say aboutlodge manifestations, in the same dis-trict, in his article Lodges and CivilGovernment. NEW FRENCH GRAND LODGE. Grande Loge Nationale Independante de la France. Paris, June 26.—An English Masoniclodge has just been founded in Paris. Ithas received its warrant from the GrandeLoge Nationale Independante de laFrance, a new body which was foundedlast year, and is recognized and approvedby the Grand Lodge of England. Thusthere now exists for the first time inFrance a Masonic lodge working in Eng-lish according to the English ritual. Brother Edmund Heisch was installedfirst master of the new St. GeorgesLodge. There was a large gathering ofFrench an


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