Transcriber's Note: Authorial idiosyncrasies have beenretained.

This book, the great wonder of the literaryage.
Contains the first and second chapters of thesecret of the creation.
The mightiest book ever written on earthamong men.
Price 25c
THIS BOOK
The great wonder of the literary age.
Contains the first and second chapters
of the Secret of the Creation.
The most mighty book ever written
on earth among men.

Also contains songs and poems by Dr.Howard D. Pollyen, the world's greatestauthor and writer of all times.
Author of the deepest and most mystifyingsongs—revealing the whole historyof the human soul.
The Secret of the Creation in full willfollow this little book which is but atouch of heaven's torchlight to the humanheart.
Jehovah has no beginning. He himself created time, and taught itsprinciples to the living things he also created, giving to themcomprehension, by which we ascribe, unto the infiniteness of Jehovah atime and a beginning.
Before that there were not any man or angels or living creatures ofany form created. When there were no worlds yet formed, nature stood inthree kingdoms. They were Light, Water, and Darkness.
Then the kingdom of the light strove against the kingdom of darkness,and the darkness contended with the light. The two elements cametogether, each of them a separate unit, contending against the other.And in their controversy the virtue of the power of each of them becameformed and concentrated into a living being. Their personalities are asthose of men, but their substance is power. The virtue—thepre-motive—the ruling quorum—the master of all power: Thebeing of light was much greater than the being of darkness and ruledover him; therefore was his name Jehovah. The being of darkness hatedhim with great envy, thereby was his name Satan. But they were bothlonesome; being alone: Even as light and darkness is obstinate to eachother.[Pg4]
Then Jehovah saw that he was the master of nature, all power beingcontrolled by his hands. He looked upon the kingdom of the Waters andsaw that their alluvian substance could be divided and congealed intomany kingdoms of minerals, and he decided to create a world. He sent acurrent of electricity in its first nature through the face of thewaters and said, "let the minerals be gathered together, each one in itsplace in perfect order for the earth; and let the dry land appear abovethe face of the waters." And the natural electricity went forth andreturned to and fro, and it was done.
And Jehovah came and walked upon the world which he had created, andhe called it Heaven. For it was a place upon which he would cause torest the substance of life—out of which he had come. And he calledto the kingdom of light and saw that it was an immensity of life.Dividing it he formed and created minor beings after his own ima