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INVISIBLE LIGHT 



By GEORGE WOODWARD WARDER 



" Col. Warder's book has attracted gratifying attention among 

 literary and scientific people. His theory of electrical creation has 

 been fully discussed and approved by many scientific men, and his 

 new publication, ' Invisible Light,' will give the critics and scientists 

 something new to puzzle over." The Kansas City World. 



" Perhaps no writer on a scientific subject has quite equaled Col. 

 Warder in boldness of treatment, and characteristic imagery of pre 

 sentment. He repudiates the law of gravity, and adopts electricity as 

 the evolving force in Creation, and proclaims the sun to be inhabited." 

 The Kansas City Journal. 



" If he fails to break up the existing scientific theories it will not 

 be his fault. We have read his work with interest, and w ^atever the 

 opinion of scientific critics the fact remains that it contains ample and 

 original food for thought." Atlanta Constitution. 



" He claims electricity is the medium and agency of Creative power 

 in the evolution of the universe. That the sun is inhabitable, and the 

 spiritual center and promised heaven of the Solar System. The reader 

 will be forced to admit that he furnishes good proof for all his asser- 

 tions." The Kansas City Mail. 



"He holds there are only three elemental substances in nature, 

 spirit, electricity and matter. Matter is controlled by electricity 

 and electricity is controlled by spirit intelligence. That in dis- 

 covering electricity man has found the working force of Deity, and 

 uses it in all fields of human effort. The arguments are convincing, 

 and the book attractive and entertaining." The Kansas City Star. 



" He presents the most advanced theories concerning modern 

 science, and claims they are not antagonistic to the Mosaic Scriptures. 

 Every page abounds with polished diction and glowing imagery, and 

 his thoughts are equal to the best of the world's greatest thinkers." 

 The Chillicothe Constitittion. 



" You have rendered a service to the world by affording so much 

 food for thought, and directing attention to the important subjects of 

 which you treat." Col. F. F. Hilder (Bureau Ethnology, Washington, 

 D. C.). 



"The book is the best exposition of the physics and metaphysics 

 of the universe I have ever read." Wm. C. Boteler, M.D., Editor and 

 Prop. North American Medical Journal. 



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