Christian Cynosure . JAMES MCOSH, D. I>., T,L. D. EFFECT OF SECRECY ON MIND, James McCosh, D. D., LL. D., distin-guished theologian and teacher in GreatBritain, and later in the United StatesPresident of Princeton University, in hiswork, Psychology; the Motive Pow-ers, page 214, says: I have noticed that those who havebeen trained in secret societies, collegiateor political, and in trades unions, likepriests, Jesuits, thugs and Molly Mc-Guires, have their sense of right andwrong so perverted that in the interestsof the body with which they have identi-fied themselves they will commit themos


Christian Cynosure . JAMES MCOSH, D. I>., T,L. D. EFFECT OF SECRECY ON MIND, James McCosh, D. D., LL. D., distin-guished theologian and teacher in GreatBritain, and later in the United StatesPresident of Princeton University, in hiswork, Psychology; the Motive Pow-ers, page 214, says: I have noticed that those who havebeen trained in secret societies, collegiateor political, and in trades unions, likepriests, Jesuits, thugs and Molly Mc-Guires, have their sense of right andwrong so perverted that in the interestsof the body with which they have identi-fied themselves they will commit themost atrocious crimes, not only withoutcompunction, but with an approving-heart and with the plaudits of their asso-ciates. DEVILISH DELUSION. M. HITCHCOCK, EDITOR OUR FIELD ANDWORK. For more than a quarter of a centuryI have been a cursory reader—not al-ways a close student—of Masonic andanti-Masonic literature, -Until a fewdays since, when Secretary Phillips ar- rested my attention, this marvelous ex-tract from Al


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