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ILLUMINATOR;

DESIGNED

TO EXHIBIT THE TRUE PRINCIPLES OF THE WESLEYAN CONSTITUTION; TO VINDICATE THE CHARACTER OF ITS AUTHORITIES; TO GUARD THE MEMBERS AGAINST THE ATTEMPTS MADE TO SEDUCE THEM FROM THE SOCIETY; AND EXPOSE THE SPIRIT AND OBJECTS OF THE SO CALLED GRAND CENTRAL ASSOCIATION."

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TO BE PUBLISHED EVERY FORTNIGHT.

SECOND EDITION.

No. 1. LIVERPOOL, AUGUST, 20, 1835. Price 2d.

INTRODUCTION.

THERE having of late appeared in our horizon, a meteoric phenomenon-an ignis fatuus, or JACK O' LANTERN, which has been the means of decoying many an unwary traveller from his right path, and which may, perhaps, delude many more, we deem it expedient to counteract its direful influence, by exposing the nature and origin of this false, delusive light.

This meteor, vulgarly known by the above-mentioned name, "Jack o' Lantern," is usually seen hovering over bogs, marshes, low places, and sometimes dunghills, and is nothing more than inflammable vapour, produced from the putrefaction and decomposition of those substances with which swamps and bogs abound; and being very easily ignited, causes that murky, flickering, and uncertain light, which never fails to lead those who are simple enough to follow it, into the same quagmires from which itself emanated, and into which it must soon sink again :

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