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(At Left.) MODERN WITCHCRAFT.—The Rev. Irwin A. Moon, of Chicago , who is bath evangelist and scientist, uses modern methods when preaching. Standing in his bare feet, on the top of a four-foot copper cylinder, he receives through his body one million volts of electric current, so that lightning flashes from his finger tips and around his head as he lifts his arms skywards.

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Northern Advocate, 23 July 1938, Page 11

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(At Left.) MODERN WITCHCRAFT.—The Rev. Irwin A. Moon, of Chicago, who is bath evangelist and scientist, uses modern methods when preaching. Standing in his bare feet, on the top of a four-foot copper cylinder, he receives through his body one million volts of electric current, so that lightning flashes from his finger tips and around his head as he lifts his arms skywards. Northern Advocate, 23 July 1938, Page 11

(At Left.) MODERN WITCHCRAFT.—The Rev. Irwin A. Moon, of Chicago, who is bath evangelist and scientist, uses modern methods when preaching. Standing in his bare feet, on the top of a four-foot copper cylinder, he receives through his body one million volts of electric current, so that lightning flashes from his finger tips and around his head as he lifts his arms skywards. Northern Advocate, 23 July 1938, Page 11