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- Alchemical Verse -Elias Ashmole’s Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum
- A Discription of the Stone
- A short work of George Ripley
- AEnigma Philosophicum
- Alchemical Aenigmas by Thomas Charnock
- Anonymous Alchemical Poems
- Dialogue Between a Father and his Son
- Experience and Philosophy
- Hermes Bird.
- John Gower concerning the Philosophers’ Stone
- Liber Patris Sapientiae
- Pearce the Black Monke upon the Elixir
- Testament of John Dee John Gwynn
- The Hermet’s Tale
- The Hunting of the Greene Lyon.
- The Magistry
- The Mistery of Alchymists
- The Work of John Dastin
- The Worke Of Rich Carpenter
- Thomas Charnock – The Breviary of Alchemy
- Thomas Robinsonus De Lapide Philosophorum
- An Asatru Viewpoint of Yule Customs and Traditions
- Ancient Art and Ritual
- Celtic Literature by Matthew Arnold
- Celtic Mythology: Myths and Legends of the Celtic Race
- Celtic Religion: What Information Do We Really Have?
- Chinese Mythology: Myths and Legends of China
- Fairies and Fusiliers
- Famous Author Archive
- Famous Authors – “Beowulf” translated by Francis B. Gummere
- Famous Authors – Alfred Tennyson
- Famous Authors – Aristotle
- Famous Authors – Bliss Carman
- Famous Authors – Edgar Allan Poe
- Famous Authors – Emily Dickinson
- Famous Authors – Francis Bacon
- Famous Authors – Goethe
- Famous Authors – Henry David Thoreau
- Famous Authors – John Keats
- Famous Authors – Louisa May Alcott
- Famous Authors – Mark Twain
- Famous Authors – Nathaniel Hawthorne
- Famous Authors – Oscar Wilde
- Famous Authors – Percy Bysshe Shelley
- Famous Authors – Plato
- Famous Authors – Robert Louis Stevenson
- Famous Authors – W.B. Yeats
- Famous Authors – Washington Irving
- Famous Authors – William Allingham
- Famous Authors – William Shakespeare
- Ralph Waldo Emerson “Essays First Series” – Famous Authors Archive
- Foundations Of Taoist Practise
- Fourteen Lessons in Yogi Philosophy and Oriental Occultism
- Hesiod, The Homeric Hyms, And Homerica
- History of Wicca in England: 1939 – 1991
- Legends Of Old Honolulu
- Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome
- Northern Mythology: Myths of the Norsemen
- I. The Beginning
- II. Odin
- III: Frigga Goddess
- IV: Thor
- IX: Frey
- V: Tyr
- VI: Bragi
- VII: Idun
- VIII: Niörd
- X: Freya
- XI: Uller
- XII: Forseti
- XIII: Heimdall
- XIV: Hermod
- XIX: Hel Goddess of the Norse Underworld
- XV: Vidar
- XVI: Vali
- XVII: The Norns
- XVIII: The Valkyrs
- XX: Ægir
- XXI: Balder
- XXII: Loki
- XXIII: The Giants
- XXIV: The Dwarfs
- XXIX: Greek and Northern Mythologies
- XXV: The Elves
- XXVI: The Sigurd Saga
- XXVII: The Story of Frithiof
- XXVIII: The Twilight of the Gods
- Principles of the Craft: The American Council of Witches
- Religion of the Ancient Celts
- Studies in Occultism; A Series of Reprints from the Writings of H. P. Blavatsky
- The Celtic Twilight
- The Celtic Twilight – Table of Contents
- A Remonstrance with Scotsmen for having soured the Disposition of their Ghosts and Faeries
- “And Fair, Fierce Women”
- “Dust hath closed Helen’s Eye”
- A Coward
- A Knight of the Sheep
- A Teller Of Tales
- A Visionary
- A Voice
- An Enduring Heart
- Aristotle of The Books
- Belief And Unbelief
- By The Roadside
- Concerning the Nearness Together of Heaven, Earth, and Purgatory
- Dreams That Have No Moral
- Dreams That Have No Moral
- Drumcliff and Rosses
- Earth, Fire and Water
- Enchanted Woods
- Happy and Unhappy Theologians
- Into the Twilight
- Kidnappers
- Miraculous Creatures
- Mortal Help
- Our Lady of the Hills
- Regina, Regina Pigmeorum, Veni
- The Devil
- The Eaters of Precious Stones
- The Friends of the People of Faery
- The Golden Age
- The Last Gleeman
- The Man and his Boots
- The Old Town
- The Queen and The Fool
- The Religion of a Sailor
- The Sorcerers
- The Swine of the Gods
- The Thick Skull of the Fortunate
- The Three O’Byrnes and the Evil Faeries
- The Untiring Ones
- Village Ghosts
- War
- The Celtic Twilight – Table of Contents
- The Charge of The Goddess
- The Egyptian Book of The Dead
- The Egyptian Book of The Dead (part 2 of 3)
- The Egyptian Book of The Dead (part 3 of 3)
- The Excellence of Ancient Word: Druid Rhetorics from Ancient Irish Tales
- The Fairy-Faith in Celtic Countries
- The Indian Fairy Tales Book – From the Original Legends
- III.—Strong Desire and the Red Sorcerer
- I.—The Celestial Sisters
- II. The Boy Who Set a Snare for the Sun
- IV.—The Wonderful Exploits of Grasshopper
- IX.—The Origin of the Robin
- V.—The Two Jeebi
- VI.—Osseo, the Son of the Evening Star
- VII.—Gray Eagle and his Five Brothers
- VIII.—The Toad-Woman
- X.—White Feather and the Six Giants
- XI.—Sheem, the Forsaken Boy
- XII.—The Magic Bundle
- XIII.—The Red Swan
- XIV.—The Man with his Leg Tied Up
- XIX.—Leelinau, the Lost Daughter
- XV.—The Little Spirit or Boy-Man
- XVI.—The Enchanted Moccasins
- XVII.—He of the Little Shell
- XVIII.—Manabozho, the Mischief-Maker
- XX.—The Winter Spirit and his Visitor
- XXI.—the Fire-Plume
- XXII.—Weendigoes and the Bone-Dwarf
- XXIII.—The Bird Lover
- XXIV.—Bokwewa the Humpback
- XXV.—The Crane that Crossed the River
- XXVI.—Wunzh, the Father of Indian Corn
- The May-Pole of Merry Mount
- The Oriental Religions in Roman Paganism
- The Pictorial Key to the Tarot
- Bibliography A CONCISE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE CHIEF WORKS DEALING WITH THE TAROT AND ITS CONNEXIONS
- 0 ZERO The Fool
- CUPS Ace
- CUPS Eight
- CUPS Five
- CUPS Four
- CUPS Knight
- CUPS Nine
- CUPS Page
- CUPS Queen
- CUPS Seven
- CUPS Six
- CUPS Ten
- CUPS Three
- CUPS Two
- I. The Magician
- II. The High Priestess
- III The Empress
- IV The Emperor
- IX The Hermit
- PART III The Outer Method of the Oracles § 1 Distinction between the Greater and Lesser Arcana
- PENTACLES Ace
- PENTACLES Eight
- PENTACLES Five
- PENTACLES Four
- PENTACLES Knight
- PENTACLES Nine
- PENTACLES Page
- PENTACLES Queen
- PENTACLES Seven
- PENTACLES Six
- PENTACLES Ten
- PENTACLES Three
- PENTACLES Two
- SWORDS Ace
- SWORDS Eight
- SWORDS Five
- SWORDS Four
- SWORDS Knight
- SWORDS Nine
- SWORDS Page
- SWORDS Queen
- SWORDS Seven
- SWORDS Six
- SWORDS Ten
- SWORDS Three
- SWORDS Two
- Tarot History – § 4.–The Tarot in History.
- THE PICTORIAL KEY TO THE TAROT – Tarot Symbols -§ 1.–Introductory and General
- The Pictorial Key to the Tarot – § 2.–Class I. The Trumps Major, otherwise Tarot Greater Arcana
- THE SUIT OF CUPS King
- THE SUIT OF PENTACLES King
- THE SUIT OF SWORDS King
- THE SUIT OF WANDS King
- V The Hierophant
- VI The Lovers
- VII The Chariot
- VIII Strength, or Fortitude
- WANDS Ace
- WANDS Eight
- WANDS Five
- WANDS Four
- WANDS Knight
- WANDS Nine
- WANDS Page
- WANDS Queen
- WANDS Seven
- WANDS Six
- WANDS Ten
- WANDS Three
- WANDS Two
- X Wheel of Fortune
- XI Justice Tarot Card
- XII The Hanged Man
- XIII Death
- XIV Temperance
- XIX The Sun
- XV The Devil
- XVI The Tower
- XVII The Star
- XVIII The Moon
- XX The Last Judgment
- XXI The World
- § 1.–The Tarot Secret Tradition.
- § 2. THE LESSER ARCANA Otherwise, the Four Suits of Tarot Cards
- § 2.-The Trumps Major and their Inner Symbolism.
- § 3 Conclusion as to the Greater Keys
- § 3.–Class II. The Four Suits, otherwise Lesser Arcana.
- § 4 SOME ADDITIONAL MEANINGS OF THE LESSER ARCANA
- § 5 THE RECURRENCE OF CARDS IN DEALING In the Natural Position
- § 6 THE ART OF TAROT DIVINATION
- § 7 AN ANCIENT CELTIC DIVINATION
- § 8 AN ALTERNATIVE METHOD OF READING THE TAROT CARDS
- § 9 THE METHOD OF READING BY MEANS OF THIRTY-FIVE CARDS
- The Poetry of Wales
- The Saga of Gisli: Son of Sour
- The Saga of Gisli: Chapter 1
- The Saga of Gisli: Chapter 10
- The Saga of Gisli: Chapter 11
- The Saga of Gisli: Chapter 2
- The Saga of Gisli: Chapter 3
- The Saga of Gisli: Chapter 4
- The Saga of Gisli: Chapter 5
- The Saga of Gisli: Chapter 6
- The Saga of Gisli: Chapter 7
- The Saga of Gisli: Chapter 8
- The Saga of Gisli: Chapter 9
- The Wiccan Rede
- Wicca and Celtic Paganism: Why Wicca is Not Celtic Paganism
- ARADIA or the Gospel of the Witches
- Alchemical Verse -Elias Ashmole’s Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum
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