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1. The Open Entrance to the Closed Palace of the King original: "Introitus Apertus ad Occlusum Regis Palatium" Octavo. Amsterdam, 1667.
8. The Open Entrance, translated from a more perfect Manuscript and printed in London, 1669. Octavo.
9. The Marrow of Alchemy, described in two parts in verse form. In the same place [London], 1664. Octavo.
10. An Exposition on the Epistle of George Ripley, Gilded Knight, to Edward the Fourth, King of England; also in German.
11. An Exposition on the Preface of George Ripley to the Composition of his Alchemy, London, 1678. Octavo.
12. An Exposition on the First Six Gates of the same composition; also in German, London, 1678. Octavo.
13. An Exposition on the Recapitulation of the Gates of the same Ripley. London, 1678. Octavo.
14. An Exposition on the Vision of Ripley, London, 1678. Octavo.
15. Experiments on the Preparation of the Sages' Mercury, London, 1678. Octavo.
1. An Exposition on the Final Six Gates of the Composition of Alchemy by the same Ripley. In English.
2. An Exposition on the Wheel of the same Ripley. In English.
3. An Exposition on the Erroneous Experiments of the same Ripley. In English.
4. An Exposition on the Last Testament of Arnold Referring to Arnold of Villanova, a 13th-century physician and alchemist. In Latin.
5. A Handbook of Experiments with a Diary of Meditations, in which many Philosophical matters are contained, declaring the whole secret with a Riddle. In English.
6. The Cabala of the Wise, or an Exposition of the Hieroglyphics of the Magi. In English.
7. A Work on the Gold-making and Silver-making Elixir.
8. A Brief Way to a Long Life, or Alchemy Triumphant.
9. A List of Errors of those straying in the Chemical art.
10. A List of the most significant Authors in the Chemical Art.
11. Analysis of the Work.
12. A Key to his Works.
13. An Exposition on Flamel, Artephius, and Sendivogius: whether Philalethes actually wrote this, however, others doubt.