Christian Cynosure (1921) (14757303566)
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Identifier: christiancynosurv54phil (find matches)
Title: Christian Cynosure
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Phillips, William Irving
Subjects: Secret societies - Religious aspects - Christianity.
Publisher: Chicago, IL: National Christian Association
Contributing Library: Buswell Memorial Library, Wheaton College (IL)
Digitizing Sponsor: CARLI: Consortium of Academic and Research Libraries in Illinois
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ns. The oath concludes with the solemnpromise of meeting his financial dues andrendering obedience to the lodge. The writer believes the above to be afaithful and fair criticism of the Knightsof Pythias lodge, viewed in the light ofHoly Scripture. There is only this con-clusion that we can reach—that theKnights of Pythias order belongs dis-tinctly to that family of lodges of whichMasonry is the mother, and all of whichtogether constitute a great part in themodern development of that system op-posed to the truth of God and His Christ,and with respect to which Scripture ex-horts : Come ye out from among themand be ye separate, saith the Lord, andtouch not the unclean thing; and I willreceive you, and will be a Father untoyou and ye shall be my sons anddaughters, saith the Lord Almighty(2 Cor. 6:17, 18). Another thought for tomorrow : Someof us have more ups and downs in thisworld than others, but in the cemeteryall are on the dead level. I.-M.uary, 1922. CHRISTIAN CYNSURE 269
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Every secret society, so far as it is widespread and influential, threatens the purityand existence of democratic institutions, and warps them to private ends and classsupremacy. Every good citizen should make war on all secret societies, and give himselfno rest until they are forbidden by law and rooted out of existence. —Wendell Phillips, in a letter to Rev. James P. Stoddard, Mar J, Is. 1880. 270 CHRISTIAN CYNOSURE January, 1922. CHRIST JESUS IN THE BIBLE AND IN MASONRY. !;. M. ITOLT, LATE SECRETARY, PIERSON LODGE, NO. 169, BARNESVILLE, MINN Christ Jesus as Represented in Scripture. God so loved the world that He gaveHis only begotten Son, that whosoeverbelieveth in Him should not perish, buthave everlasting life (John 3:16). The blood of Jesus Christ, His Son,cleanseth us from all sin (I John 17). Without the shedding of blood there isno remission of sin (Heb. 9:22). Behold the Lamb of God,, which takethaway the sin of the world (John 1129). Surely He hath borne our griefs andca
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