Christian Cynosure . CHINISTS AND BLACKSMITHS ON. (The two hound together.) Single Copy 10 cents. Per Dozen 75 ct*. Per 100 $ PEIIIASONRY EIP0S1B, by CAPT. WILLIAM MORGAN THB GENUINE OLD MORGAN BOOK:—republished with ea-jravings showing the Lodge Room, Drees of candidates. SlensDue Guards, Grips, Etc. This revelation Is so accurate that Freemasons murdered the anihot for writing it. Thousands have testified to the correctness oft& Pes hundred by express, (express chergee extra,)!. lll.$lo!«0 Mptl@ Tie e? Fnemasonr^ a leaguewith tho De^il. Thto in an account of the Church Triai of Pete


Christian Cynosure . CHINISTS AND BLACKSMITHS ON. (The two hound together.) Single Copy 10 cents. Per Dozen 75 ct*. Per 100 $ PEIIIASONRY EIP0S1B, by CAPT. WILLIAM MORGAN THB GENUINE OLD MORGAN BOOK:—republished with ea-jravings showing the Lodge Room, Drees of candidates. SlensDue Guards, Grips, Etc. This revelation Is so accurate that Freemasons murdered the anihot for writing it. Thousands have testified to the correctness oft& Pes hundred by express, (express chergee extra,)!. lll.$lo!«0 Mptl@ Tie e? Fnemasonr^ a leaguewith tho De^il. Thto in an account of the Church Triai of Petes? Cook, and wife ofKlkhart, Indian, for refusing to support a Reverend Freemason;and their very ablo defence presented by Mrs. Lucia C. Cook, In,7hlch she clearly dhows that Freemasonry, ir antagonistic to theChristiaE ReMgioa. 00 8$ °DM »«J °8S Si vxeaoci *>$. era** 91 \ ei*ng. A WfTW BOOK OF GREAT INTEH&SX. This work is particularly commended to the attention of Officer* of The Army and Navy8 The Bench and The Clergy. TABLE OF CONTENTS. -The Antiquity of Secret Societies, The Life ot Julian, TheEleusinian Mysteries, The Obigsn of Masonky, Was Washington a Mason? Filmores and Websters Deference to Masonuv,A brief outline of the PKOGBfss of Masonry is the UnitelStates, The Tammany Ring, Masonic Benevolence, The uses orMasonry, AS Illustration,The Conclusion. Single Copy, Post Paid 50 Per Do as f .$4 75 Per Hundred, Express Charges Extra ., $25 00 FINNEY ON MASONRY. By PRESIDENT CHARLES. G. FINNEY, OF OBERUN, OHIO 1 his is a most powerful argument against the Lodge by a truly greatand good man who when a young man just before beginning thestudy of the law and before his conversion, was drawn into this Anti-Christian , and as he says on page seven became a brightMason. On the same page he sayb; fwas completely convertedfrom Freemasonry to Christ.


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