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The Divine Pymander
Hermes Trismegistus · Hermeticism · c. 200 CE
Translated by John Everard (1650)
18 chapters
An early English translation of the Hermetic writings — on creation, the divine mind, and regeneration.
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Contents
- 1Preface
- 2Hermes Trismegistus, His First Book
- 3The Second Book, Called, Poemander
- 4The Third Book, The Holy Sermon
- 5The Fourth Book, Called The Key
- 6The Fifth Book, That God Is Not Manifest, And Yet Most Manifest
- 7The Sixth Book, That In God Alone Is Good
- 8The Seventh Book, His Secret Sermon In The Mount Of Regeneration, And The Profession Of Silence
- 9The Eighth Book, The Greatest Evil In Man Is The Not Knowing God
- 10The Ninth Book, A Universal Sermon To Asclepius
- 11The Tenth Book, The Mind To Hermes
- 12The Eleventh Book Of The Common Mind, To Tat
- 13The Twelfth Book, His Crater Or Monas
- 14The Thirteenth Book, Of Sense And Understanding
- 15The Fourteenth Book, Of Operation And Sense
- 16The Fifteenth Book, Of Truth To His Son Tat
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