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- Simon Magus (1892)
- Orpheus (1895/6)
- Pistis Sophia (1896, 1921 ed).
- Pistis Sophia at sacred-texts
- Fragments of a Faith Forgotten (1900 1st edition);
- Fragments of a Faith Forgotten at sacred-texts.
- Apollonius of Tyana 1905, at sacred-texts.
- Thrice Greatest Hermes, vol. 1
- Thrice Greatest Hermes, vol. 2
- Thrice Greatest Hermes, vol. 3 (London: Theosophical Publishing Society, 1906) at sacred-texts.
- The Hymns of Hermes
- The Gnosis of the Mind
- Commentary on "Pœmandres"
- Introduction to Pistis Sophia
- 3rd edition 1931 pp.241- 249 Introduction to Marcion
- Gnostic John the Baptizer: Selections from the Mandæan John-Book (1924)
- Did Jesus Live 100 BC?
- Address read at H.P. Blavatsky's cremation
- Concerning H.P.B.
- Doctrine of the Subtle Body in Western Tradition
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