Christian Cynosure . once. W. H. Ross, Cor. Sec. Allegan, Mich. Christian Convention for friends of Christian reform in EastTennessee will please notice that arracg-ments have been made for a conventionto be held in tbe audience room of tbeAustin School House, Knoxville, session will begin March 7th, 1882,at 7 p. m., and continue as may seem de-sirable. The objects of the conventionwill be to consider the relation of the se-cret societies of the day to morality, re-ligion and good government: and ifthought best, to organize a ChristianlAssociation, auxiliary to the N


Christian Cynosure . once. W. H. Ross, Cor. Sec. Allegan, Mich. Christian Convention for friends of Christian reform in EastTennessee will please notice that arracg-ments have been made for a conventionto be held in tbe audience room of tbeAustin School House, Knoxville, session will begin March 7th, 1882,at 7 p. m., and continue as may seem de-sirable. The objects of the conventionwill be to consider the relation of the se-cret societies of the day to morality, re-ligion and good government: and ifthought best, to organize a ChristianlAssociation, auxiliary to the Nation aChristian Association, opposed tosecret societies. All persons in-terested in this reform, and allpersons willing to hear a candid discus-sion of this subject are cordially persons desiring farther informationmay address H. H. Hinman, Knoxville,Tenn., and their communications willreceive attention. H. H. Hinman,P. S. Fbkmstbr,N. C. A. Agents lor the South. February 16,1882. THE CHRISTIAN Prof. E. D. Bailey, Secretary of NewEngland Board, 19 Maple St., Worcester,Mass. Wanted, men tnd money to ad-vance the kingdom of God in NewEngland. Men with consecratedtalents that they are willing to patto use, and men with consecratedpocket books that they are willingto open to keep other men at work.—The remark of a lady, that theCynosure hm added interest now thatit has a N. E. Department, is anindication of a general feelingamong the iriends here. Now letus return the kindness of the pub-lisher by extending the circulationof the paper. —A Connecticut pastor in order-ing tracts says, Send me such asyou may think best for exposing thewrong of Freemasonry. I want toshed a little light here and there.—A son of Rev. W. T. Sleeper ofSummer St. chapel, has just com-pleted a theological course at Hart-ford, Ct., and received an appoint-ment as missionary to Bulgaria, —A gentleman recently died inBoston who had been a faithful andliberal member of the Old fell


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