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 * | 11. || Of the common minde to Tat. || | 138
 * | 12. || Hermes Trismegiſtus his Crater or Monas. || | 150
 * | 13. || Of Sense and Vnderstanding. || | 168
 * | 14. || Of Operation and Sense. || | 179
 * | 15. || Of Truth to his son Tat. || | 191
 * | 16. || That none of the things that are, can perish. || | 201
 * | 17. || To Asclepius, to be truly wise. || | 207
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 * | 15. || Of Truth to his son Tat. || | 191
 * | 16. || That none of the things that are, can perish. || | 201
 * | 17. || To Asclepius, to be truly wise. || | 207
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 * | 17. || To Asclepius, to be truly wise. || | 207
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