. Christian Cynosure . ea. Its sur-face was lower than the Temple, so that the holy buildingrose above it on all sides. Trees adorned the open space— the dark cedar, the palm, and the olive especially.—Qeikie. Concerning this house. The meaning is, So far an>this house goes, thou art obedient (2 Sam. 7: 13; 1 Chro17: 12, etc.); if thou wilt be obedient in other things a/80then will I perform my word, etc., G&ds promises b eingalways conditional.—Pelouoet. My word which I spake unto David. The pr omisesmade to David were —(1) that he should be succeeded byone of his sons (2 Sam. 7: 12; Ps. 1


. Christian Cynosure . ea. Its sur-face was lower than the Temple, so that the holy buildingrose above it on all sides. Trees adorned the open space— the dark cedar, the palm, and the olive especially.—Qeikie. Concerning this house. The meaning is, So far an>this house goes, thou art obedient (2 Sam. 7: 13; 1 Chro17: 12, etc.); if thou wilt be obedient in other things a/80then will I perform my word, etc., G&ds promises b eingalways conditional.—Pelouoet. My word which I spake unto David. The pr omisesmade to David were —(1) that he should be succeeded byone of his sons (2 Sam. 7: 12; Ps. 132: 11); (2) that thekingdom should be established in the line of his descend-ants forever, if they were faithful (Ps. 132: 12) ; and (3)that the Israelites should be no more afflicted ,as before-time (.2 Sam. 7: 10). These promises are now confirmedto Solomon, but on the express condition of obedience,and two further promises are added (see the next verse).—Cook. October 16, 1884 THE CHRISTIAN CYNOSTJBE,. N. C. A. BUILDING AND OFFICE OF THE CHRISTIAN CYNOSURE,21 WEST MADISON STREET, CHICAGO* TA TIONAL CHRIS TIANASSOCIA TIOH President.—F. W. Capwell, Dale, Vice-Pkes.—O. P. Lumrv, Wheaton,11. Rec. Sec—John D. Nutting, Oberlin. Cor. Sec. and Gen. Agent.—J. ,221 W. Madison Street,Chicago. Treasurer.—W. I. Phillips, 221 W.[adison Street, Chicago. Directors.—Joseph Travis, 0. F. Lum-y, A. G. Laird, M. R. Britten, T. , John Gardner, L. N. Stratton7. T. Meloy, Alexander Thomson, , J. B. Blank. The object of this Association is:To expose, withstand and remove secret>cieties, Freemasonry in particular, and otherQti-Christian movements, in order to save theaurches of Christ from being depraved, tore-eem the administration of justice from per-ersion, and our republican government fromarruption. To carry on this work contributions areelicited from every friend of tne reform. Form of Bequest.—I give and bequeath tole National Christi


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