Chicago: The Hermetic Publishing Company, 1919. — 142 p.
Printed and Bound by M.A. Donohue & Co., Chicago.
Introductory Note.
The Greatest Ill Among Men Is Ignorance of God.The Ill of Ignorance.
That No One of Existing Things Doth Perish But Men in Error Speak of Their Changes as Destructions and as Deaths.The Limitation of the Body.
Soul and Body.
The Eternity of Matter.
The Life of Man.
On Thought and Sense That the Beautiful and Good Is in Good and Elsewhere Nowhere.Thought and Sense.
The Conception of Thought.
The Kosmic Course.
The Function of The Cosmos.
The Sense-and-Thought of God.