Christian Cynosure . nty-five colored Baptist churches; BridgewaterBaptist Association, Pa.; Old Teho Baptist,near Leesville, Henry Co., Mo.; Hoopeston, 111;Esmen, 111. Congregational churches: 1st of Oberlin, O.;To ica. Crystal Lake, Union and Big Woods,111. \ Solsbury, Ind.; Congregational MethodistMaPlewood, Mass. Presbyterian church, Hoopeston, 111. Independent churches in Lo^vell, Countii-man school house near Lindenwood, Marengoand Streator, 111.; Berea and Camp Nelson, Ky;Ustick, 111.; Clarksburg, Kansas; State Associ-ation of Ministers and Churches of Christ inKentuckv CHRISTIAN WORKER


Christian Cynosure . nty-five colored Baptist churches; BridgewaterBaptist Association, Pa.; Old Teho Baptist,near Leesville, Henry Co., Mo.; Hoopeston, 111;Esmen, 111. Congregational churches: 1st of Oberlin, O.;To ica. Crystal Lake, Union and Big Woods,111. \ Solsbury, Ind.; Congregational MethodistMaPlewood, Mass. Presbyterian church, Hoopeston, 111. Independent churches in Lo^vell, Countii-man school house near Lindenwood, Marengoand Streator, 111.; Berea and Camp Nelson, Ky;Ustick, 111.; Clarksburg, Kansas; State Associ-ation of Ministers and Churches of Christ inKentuckv CHRISTIAN WORKERS Who depend on voluntary contributionsof Christian people in whole or in partfor their support: J. F. Browne, Cabin Creek, Ky. Eli Tapley, Columbus, Miss. J. F. Galloway, Okahumka, Florida. Wm. HjVzenbukg, Cape Town, A. D. Zaraphonithes, Smyrna, Turkey. Contributions for either of these breth-ren may be forwarded thi-ough the Treas-m-er of the N. C. A. Please designateto which one such funds shall be N. C. A. BUILDING AND OFFICE OFTHE CHRISTIAN CYNOSURE,321 WEST MADISON STREET, CHICAGO. NATIONAL CHRISTIANASSOCIATION. President.—J. Blanchard, Wheaton, 111Vice-President.—T. H. Gault, ChicagoRec. Sec.—John D. Nutting, Oberlin, Sec- and Gen. Agent.—J. P. Stoddard,231 W. Madison Street,—W. I. Phillips, 321 W. Madison Street, Chicago. Directors.—Philo Carpenter, ard, M. R. Britten, E. A. Cook, H. L Kellogg, D. P. Baker, T. H. Gault, A. G. Laii-d, C. R. Hagerty, John N. Stratton. The object of this Association is:To expose, withstand and remove secretsocieties. Freemasonry in particular, and otheranti-Christian movements, in order to save thechurches of Christ from being depraved, to re-deem the administration of justice from per-version, and our republican government fromcorruption. To carry on this work contributions aresolicited from every friend of the reform. Form of Bequest.—I give and bequeath tothe


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