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| Introductory | 1 |
| One Key to All Sacred Books | 3 |
| Assumptions have to be proven | 5 |
| The Spirit of Plato's Teaching | 7 |
| Self-Contradiction of the Critic | 9 |
| The Character of Ammonius Saccas | 11 |
| Plato a follower of Pythagoras | 13 |
| Preliminary Survey | 14 |
| The Protectors of China | 15 |
| The A B C of Magic | 17 |
| Magic as old as Man | 19 |
| The Tree of Knowledge | 21 |
| Occultism must win the Day | 23 |
| Black Magic at work | 25 |
| Black Magic and Hypnotism | 27 |
| The Philosophy stands on its own Merits | 29 |
| Modern Criticism and the Ancients | 30 |
| All Honour to Genuine Scientists | 31 |
| What is a Myth? | 33 |
| Chaldæan Oracles | 35 |
| The Origin of Magic | 36 |
| The Books of Hermes | 37 |
| What is the Origin of Magic | 39 |
| Pherecydes of Syros | 41 |
| Cain Mathematical and Anthropomorphic | 43 |