Gospel of Hermes

Gospel of Hermes

Gospel of Hermes is the title of a Theosophical work published by Philip Greenlees in 1949.

References

*Greenlees, Duncan, 1949. "A Brief Hermetic Catechism" in "The Gospel of Hermes," Theosophical Publishing House, Adyar, Madras, India. 1949.


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