Christian Cynosure . at titta has a church to thename Christian when it containswithin itself the oaths, penalties;Christ-rejecting prayers and themutilated Bible of the lodge? And,once more, the church should keepfree from these entangling alliancesas a measure of justice to the soulsof men. The church is watchmanand warrior as well as cherishingmother. Its office is to warn as wellas comfort, to point out dangers aswell as to proclaim remedies. Ifwe fail to do this we are guilty ofinfidelity to the cause we professand will be charged at ike bar ofGod with the death of souls. MayGod keep us f


Christian Cynosure . at titta has a church to thename Christian when it containswithin itself the oaths, penalties;Christ-rejecting prayers and themutilated Bible of the lodge? And,once more, the church should keepfree from these entangling alliancesas a measure of justice to the soulsof men. The church is watchmanand warrior as well as cherishingmother. Its office is to warn as wellas comfort, to point out dangers aswell as to proclaim remedies. Ifwe fail to do this we are guilty ofinfidelity to the cause we professand will be charged at ike bar ofGod with the death of souls. MayGod keep us faithful in this and allduties, for Jesus sake. Amen. Scripture readings the name of the j what they are worth. We can —Cases similar to that told byElder Austin, are now under both in Detroit and Indiana--polis. In both a young woman has;perished under the practice of anabortionist, and in both there seemsto be no probability of convictingany one for the crime. February 9,1882, THE CHRISTIAN Pbof. E. D. Bailey, Secretary ol NewEngland Board, 19 Maple St., Worcester, —Tbe Worcester reformers havebeen moving in the direction of or-ganization and aggressive work. Twomeetings have been held and it isproposed to continue holding weeklyor fortnightly meetings. It wasalso voted to hold a Sabbath after-noon meeting at Horticultural Li-brary, Feb. 12th, at 2:30 is intended to be the inaugur-ation of a series of Sabbath after-noon meetings and it is earnestlyhoped that all friends of the causewill show their zeal and determina-tion by being present, by bringingtheir families and by inviting othersto come. No labor should be sparedto make this movement a grandsuccess. —A brother from Connecticutwrites: From your report in theCynosure I should judge that thechief need—or one of the chiefneeds—is funds. I do not knowthat I can do much in this direction,but will endeavor to do think I can send you somesubscriptions for the Cynosur


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