Christian Cynosure . ience and states hisobjections to the Lodge. A Christian Lodge Im-possible. Is the Lodge a Help or a Hindranceto Salvation? 8 pages; postpaid, 5 cents a package of 12 for 30 cents. WHY DO MEN REMAIN ODDFELLOWS? By Rev. J. Blanchard. 4 pages; postpaid, 3copies for 5 cents. A package of 25 for 25 cents. OATHS AND PENALTIES OF FREE-A MASONRY As proved in court In the New Berlin the letter of Hon. Richard Rush, to theAnti-Masonic Committee of York €t>., Pa.,May 4th, 1831. The New Berlin Trials beganin the attempt of Freemasons to prevent pub-lic initiation


Christian Cynosure . ience and states hisobjections to the Lodge. A Christian Lodge Im-possible. Is the Lodge a Help or a Hindranceto Salvation? 8 pages; postpaid, 5 cents a package of 12 for 30 cents. WHY DO MEN REMAIN ODDFELLOWS? By Rev. J. Blanchard. 4 pages; postpaid, 3copies for 5 cents. A package of 25 for 25 cents. OATHS AND PENALTIES OF FREE-A MASONRY As proved in court In the New Berlin the letter of Hon. Richard Rush, to theAnti-Masonic Committee of York €t>., Pa.,May 4th, 1831. The New Berlin Trials beganin the attempt of Freemasons to prevent pub-lic initiations by seceding- Masons. Thesetrials were held at New Berlin, Chenango Co.,N. Y., April 13 and 14, 1831. General Augus-tus C. Welsh, Sheriff of the County, and oth-er adhering Freemasons swore to the truth-ful revelation of the Oaths and Copy, 10 cents. A package containing 12 or more of the abovetracts will be sent, postpaid, for 30 cents. NATIONAL CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION850 W. Madison St CHICAGO. ILL. OFFICIAL ORGAN, NATIONAL CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION15 CENTS A COPY ESTABLISHED 1868. $ A YEAh VOL. LIV. No. 5. CHICAGO. SEPTEMBER, 1921 CHRISTIAN CYNOSURE Published Monthly by the National ChristianAssociation. WM. I. PHILLIPS 850 West Madison Street, Chicago. Managing Editor. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION PRICE—Per year, in advance, $; threemonths, on trial, thirty-five cents; singlecopies, fifteen cents. PRESENTATION COPIES—Many persons sub-scribe for the Christian Cynosure to be sentto FRIENDS. In such cases, if we are advisedthat a subscription is a present and not regu-larly authorized by the recipient, we wlmake a memorandum to discontinue at ex-piration, and to send no bill for the ensuing/ear. BUSINESS LETTERS should he addressed toWm. I. Phillips, Qen. Secy., at the above ad-dress. Entered as Second-class matter May 19, 1897,*t the Post Office at Chicago, 111., under Aot ofVlaroa 3, 1879. CONTENTS Photograph, Rev. John F. Heemstra, Presi-dent, National Chr


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