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| Book original: "Lib."; abbreviation for the Latin Liber. | Page original: "Fol."; short for folio, referring to the leaf or page number in the original printed edition. | |
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| 1. | His First Book. | 1 |
| 2. | Poemander. Also spelled "Pymander," this title refers to the "Shepherd of Men," representing the Divine Mind or a vision of God that imparts wisdom to Hermes. | 15 |
| 3. | The Holy Sermon. | 42 |
| 4. | The Key. | 47 |
| 5. | That God is Not Visible original: "manifest"; here meaning obvious to the physical eyes., and Yet Most Clearly Seen. | 72 |
| 6. | That Good is Found in God Alone. | 84 |
| 7. | The Secret Sermon on the Mountain, Concerning Rebirth original: "Regeneration", and the Vow original: "Profession" of Silence. | 93 |
| 8. | That the Greatest Evil in Humanity is Ignorance of God. | 115 |
| 9. | A Universal Sermon to Asclepius. Asclepius is a recurring character in these dialogues, portrayed as a student or disciple of Hermes Trismegistus. | 123 |