Christian Cynosure . toddard 820 A Lifelong Fight With the Beast, by Eld. G. B. Crockett 322 Report of Louisiafia State Agent, Rev. F. J. Davidson 323 Lizzie Woods Letter 324 , Reports From the Field. 326 ?? Illinois 327 Nebraska 327 Debate in Indiana. 327 Good Words From Subscribers 328 The Cynosure Still Shines 328 Beaten to a Frazzle 301 NATIONAL CHRISTIANTION. ASSOCIA- General , Rev. Wm. Stuart; vice-president, Rev. D. S. Warner; recordingsecretary, Mrs. N. E. Kellogg; secretary-treasurer, Wm. I. Phillips. Board of Directors. George W. Bond, C. A. Blanchard, Haan, Al


Christian Cynosure . toddard 820 A Lifelong Fight With the Beast, by Eld. G. B. Crockett 322 Report of Louisiafia State Agent, Rev. F. J. Davidson 323 Lizzie Woods Letter 324 , Reports From the Field. 326 ?? Illinois 327 Nebraska 327 Debate in Indiana. 327 Good Words From Subscribers 328 The Cynosure Still Shines 328 Beaten to a Frazzle 301 NATIONAL CHRISTIANTION. ASSOCIA- General , Rev. Wm. Stuart; vice-president, Rev. D. S. Warner; recordingsecretary, Mrs. N. E. Kellogg; secretary-treasurer, Wm. I. Phillips. Board of Directors. George W. Bond, C. A. Blanchard, Haan, Albert B. Rutt, E. B. Stewart,Wm. Stuart, Thomas C. McKnight, Warner, J. H. B. Williams, P. and M. P. F. Doermann. LECTURERS. Those desiring lectures or addressesmay write to any of the speakers namedbelow: Rev. W. B. Stoddard, 3118 FourteenthSt., N. W., Washington, D. C. Rev. F. J. Davidson, P. O. Box 223,White Castle, La. Rev. C. G. Fait, Ellendale, N. Philemon Beck, Grafton, Calif. WslllA. JwM answered hi«,—1 spaki o>>en!j t* *« wwid; and in ge«ret kave I said Mthiag. Jtho IS:20. VOLUME XLVII. CHICAGO, FEBRUARY, 1915 Number 10. MASONRY IN ENGLISH POLITICS. An Ulster Liberal Unionist, datinghis letter from the Reform Club at Bel-fast, writes as follows to The LondonTimes: Sir Edward Grey stated that itis incredible and inconceivable that anIrish Parliament could be really oppres-sive and unjust to Ulster, and that if anyattempt were made to oppress and ill-treat the Protestant minority in Irelandthe whole sympathy of Great Britainwould be against the oppression and onthe side of the oppressed. He furtherstates that he does not believe that Ulsterhas anything to fear. It occurs to many Unionists here toask whether Sir Edward Grey has thesame belief with regard to the GrandLodge of Freemasons in Ireland. If hehas, why was it necessary for him andhis colleagues to insert in the Home RuleBill, unanimously, and, as far as it ap-pears from Hansard,


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