Christian Cynosure . heruiiiiinfT expenses of the Assooiation arcpaid. From it tho agents on the field aresupported. The Foreign Fund is that from which theforeign demand for literature against theloilKO is supplied to missionaries. TIte Free Trae( Fund clearly states by itsname tho object for which contributions aresolicited. Millions of ixiges have been dis-tributed by moans of this fund. The (iinoKurc MinMem Fund. The dona-tions to this fund have enabled tho Asso-ciation to scnid many copies of tho <i/<eto tho ministers of tho South, especially to Eastors of colored churches. The resu


Christian Cynosure . heruiiiiinfT expenses of the Assooiation arcpaid. From it tho agents on the field aresupported. The Foreign Fund is that from which theforeign demand for literature against theloilKO is supplied to missionaries. TIte Free Trae( Fund clearly states by itsname tho object for which contributions aresolicited. Millions of ixiges have been dis-tributed by moans of this fund. The (iinoKurc MinMem Fund. The dona-tions to this fund have enabled tho Asso-ciation to scnid many copies of tho <i/<eto tho ministers of tho South, especially to Eastors of colored churches. The resultas boon 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 Association, in-corporatd and existing under the laws of the State of Illinois, tho .^um of dollars for the purposes of said Association, andfor which the receipt of its Treasurer forthe time beinic shall be sufficient THE N. C. A. BUILDING (The gift of Phllo Carpenter.) AlfD OFnCK OF The Christian Cynosure, 221 West Madison Stbeet, CHICAGO The National Christian Association President—Eld. J. L. Barlow, Blooro-Ington, Wis. Vice President—Rev, M. A, Gault,Blanchard, Iowa. ^ Cor. Secy and General Agent, J. **Stoddard, 221 W. Madison St., Chicago. Rec. Secy and Treasurer—W. , 331 W. Madison St., Chicago. DmECTORs — J. L. BaHow, C. , A. J. Ciittenden, Fisch-er, John Gardner, G. R. Milton, J. .^.Richards, John Sutcliflfe, AlexanJi,-iThomson, E. Whipple, E. R. Worrell. The object of this Association Is:To expose, withstand and remove secretsocieties, Freemasonry in particular, ardother 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 atesolicited front every friend of the reform. THE NATIONAL CON


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