Christian Cynosure . Sketch—National Chris-tian Association. 4. Freemasonry in the Family. 8. Modern Heathenism. 9. Ministers at Rival Altars. 10. A Pastors Confession. 13. Alexander Campbells Estimateof the Lodge. 1(). Selling Dead Horses. 17. History of 33. from Masonic Oaths andPenalties as Sworn to by the Grand Lodgeof Rhode Island. 28. Nathaniel Colver. on Ma-sonry. 3;i. Hon. Wm. H. Seward on SecretSocieties. :17. Why a Christian slnuild not be aFreemason (German). ;]0. Should be Admitted toChristian Fellowship. 11. D. L. Moody on Secret


Christian Cynosure . Sketch—National Chris-tian Association. 4. Freemasonry in the Family. 8. Modern Heathenism. 9. Ministers at Rival Altars. 10. A Pastors Confession. 13. Alexander Campbells Estimateof the Lodge. 1(). Selling Dead Horses. 17. History of 33. from Masonic Oaths andPenalties as Sworn to by the Grand Lodgeof Rhode Island. 28. Nathaniel Colver. on Ma-sonry. 3;i. Hon. Wm. H. Seward on SecretSocieties. :17. Why a Christian slnuild not be aFreemason (German). ;]0. Should be Admitted toChristian Fellowship. 11. D. L. Moody on Secret Ought a Seceding Mason to Keep his Lodge Oath? Christianity and Odd-fellowship. Part1. 1 pjvges; part 2. 4 pages. The above an^ the only tracts in stockin large quantities. Then^ are a few ofseveral other numbers. Remember thatthese are being retailed at —20 cenis per pound. Keep ajiackago of Anti-masonic tracts for use inletters. National CnRisTiAN Association,331 W. Madison St., Chicago, THE N. C. A. BUILDING (The gift of Phiio Cai-penter.) ?— AND omcE OF The Cbristian Cynosure, 221 West Madison Stbeet, CHICAGO. The National Christian Association* President—Eld. J. L. Barlow, Bloom-ington, Wis. Vice President—Rev. M. A. Gault,Blanchard, Iowa. Cor. Seoy and General Agent, J. , 331 W. Madison St., Chicago. Rec. Secy and Treasurer—W. , 231 W. Madison St., Chicago. Directors—J. L. Barlow, C. , A. J. Chittenden, Fisch-er, John Gardner, G. R. Milton, J. , John Sutcliffe, AlexanderThomson, E. Whipple, E. R. Worrell. The object of this Association is:To expose, withstand and remove secretsocieties, Freemasonry in particular, andother anti-Christian movements, in orderto save the churches of Christ from beingdepraved, to redeem the administration ofjustice from perversion, and our republicangovernment from corruption. To carry on this work contributions apesolicited from every friend of the reform. THE


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