Christian Cynosure . iU-Yi therunning expenses of the Association ai*epaid. From it the agents ou the field aresupported. 2he Foreign Fund is that from which theforeign demand for literature against thelodjre is supplied to missionaries. The Free. Traet Fund clearly states by itsname the object for which contributions aresolicited. Millionti of niipes have been dis-tril)iit<Ml by means of this fund. The CyuiiHure Miriinterii Fund. The dona-tions to this limd have enabled the Asso-ciation to send many copies of the rymmireto the ministers of the houth, especially topastors of colored chui-ch


Christian Cynosure . iU-Yi therunning expenses of the Association ai*epaid. From it the agents ou the field aresupported. 2he Foreign Fund is that from which theforeign demand for literature against thelodjre is supplied to missionaries. The Free. Traet Fund clearly states by itsname the object for which contributions aresolicited. Millionti of niipes have been dis-tril)iit<Ml by means of this fund. The CyuiiHure Miriinterii Fund. The dona-tions to this limd have enabled the Asso-ciation to send many copies of the rymmireto the ministers of the houth, especially topastors of colored chui-ches. The resulthas been a blessing to them and theirchurches. Contributions to any or all these fundsare urgently solicited. Form of Bequest.—I give and bequeathto the National Christian Assoi-iation, in-corporated and existing under the laws of the S*4it« of Illinois, the sum of dollars for the purpose,s of said Association, andfor which the receipt of its Treasurer forthe time beins shall be sufficient THE N. C. A. BUILDING (The grift of Phllo Carpenter.) AlTD omcB OF The Christian Cynosure, 221 West Madison Stbeet, CHICAGO The National Christian Association President—Eld. J. L. Barlow, Bloonv ington, Wis. Vice President—Rev. M. A. Gauit,Blanchard, Iowa. Cor. Secy and General Agent, J. , 221 W. Madison St., Chicago. Rec. Sect and Treasurer—W. , 221 W. Madison St., Chicago. Directors — J. L. Baiow, C. , A. J. Chittenden, Fisca-er, John Gardner, G. R. Milton, J. .^*.Richards, John Sutcliflfe, AlexanJuiThomson, 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 orrterto 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 aresolicited from every friend of the reform. TH


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