The Hermetic Museum, Vol. II, by Arthur Edward Waite, [1893], at sacred-texts.com
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| I.—THE CHEMICAL TREATISE of Thomas Norton, the Englishman, called Believe-Me, or The Ordinal of Alchemy | |
| II.—THE TESTAMENT OF CREMER, Abbot of Westminster and Brother of the Benedictine Order | |
| III.-THE NEW CHEMICAL LIGHT, Drawn from the Fountain of Nature and of Manual Experience. By Michael Sendivogius | |
| IV.—THE NEW CHEMICAL LIGHT, Second Part, Concerning Sulphur. By Michael Sendivogius | |
| V.—AN OPEN ENTRANCE TO THE CLOSED PALACE OF THE KING. By an Anonymous Sage and Lover of Truth (i.e., Eirenæus Philalethes) | |
| VI.—A SUBTLE ALLEGORY CONCERNING THE SECRETS OF ALCHEMY, very useful to possess and pleasant to read. By Michael Maier | |
| VII.—THE THREE TREATISES OF PHILALETHES. I. The Metamorphosis of Metals | |
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| VIII.—THE THREE TREATISES OF PHILALETHES. I. A Short Vade Mecum or Guide to the Celestial Ruby | |
| IX.—THE THREE TREATISES OF PHILALETHES. III. The Fount of Chemical Truth | |
| X.—JOHN FREDERICK HELVETIUS' GOLDEN CALF, which the World worships and adores: in which is discussed the Most Rare Miracle of Nature in the Transmutation of Metals, viz.: How at the Hague a Mass of Lead was in a Moment of Time changed into Gold by the Infusion of a Small Particle of our Stone | |
| XI.—THE ALL-WISE DOORKEEPER, or a Fourfold Figure, exhibiting analytically to all who enter this Museum the Mosaico-Hermetic Science of Things above and Things below |