Chapter 11
Section 11
drop Perfect bodies inour g, info much, that? =
ry according to their imaginations, Gold in
this will be devoured in the twinkling
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rel of an eye; not well underftanding the - <
nil place of Bernard T: revifan, in his Parable Sev ites f ‘
“alle concerning his Golden Book irrecovera- 1a
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“tnt fe drowned in his F ountain. But how 3 hncol jaan
}| hard a Work it is to diflolve Bodies, they {ae
} can witnefs who have taken pains inthis ~~ {7 °°"
\-diffolution ; 1 my felf, who have been) +
oft taught this Leffon by ocular teftimo-
ny,can be a witnefs, that it isa moft inge- | *
| nious thing to govern the fire, even after
| the matter is prepared, {uch a fire as may 4
| diffolve the Bodies as.they ought to be... . gam
| -diflolved without burning their tinuress) 1g. eae
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} tt | Attend then to my Doétrin:Take the Bo-- a.
dot) Gy which [have fhewed you,and puti¢in= E
5) ¢o the water of our Sea,and decott itconr ver. > 58) &
i) tinually with a due heat of fire,that both’ ae
ro Dews.and Clouds may afcend, and drops e
by") may defcend, both night and day, ;vithout ‘ f
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¥intermiffion 5 and know, that in this Cir- |"
“> culation the g doth arife in its former na-
Do den%) TIE, and leaves the body beneath its fors |"
DB) » mernature, fo long until after a long rill
pi? the body begin to retain part of its foul,fo|—
aa | by degrees both begin to partakeeach ‘of
| other; but becaufe the whole water doth}, ,
‘not Meena by fublimation, part of it re- 1) .
Ls ‘ mains below in'the bottom of the'veffel; |’ I)
’ aj ( therefore 1s the body boyled i inthe water im
i _ that remains beneath,and by its means it is | he
@ ‘fifted, and the drops which are continual A
Jy running: down do perforate the maffe |g
‘marveloufly, and by continual Circulati+ 4!"
on the water 1s made more fubtle; and |"
doth {weet!y extract the foul of the Ba cats
fo by the mediation of the foul the {pirit j tat
is reconciled with the body} and an uni- ou
on of both is made at the utmoft within it
\fifiy dayes; and: this Operations called | uu
the Regimen of »,’ becaufe the & ts circu~ ther
fated above, and in it the body’ of the of 3
Sun is boyled beneath , and the body is 4? ©
in his; work paffive , until the colours Jt
fhall appear, which willbe a little about cel
the twentieth day ina good and continual | {m
al ebullition ; which colours are afterwards. | nt
a increafed, multiplyed and varied’, until. | %)
Be sii} al spe all
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Pall be at laft. completed in black of the a
Pblackeft moft black, which the fiftieth
» pday will givethee , het
: ove (Uf Fates thee call.) Sure. Bai Niig
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i CHAP. 25.
devl ! 3
ref OF tbe fecond Regimen of the
ih - Work, whichis of Saturn. |
water | . p ie
sith Aving run through the Regimen of 4
nual & , which is to {trip the King of: his ul
naa] golden Robes, to affault the L70x with di-
| vers.confliéts,to weary him, and at length
| to kill him; the next Reg?men that ap-
| carsis that of h, for it isthe will of God
|} that the Work, when once it’s begun,
' t fhould be carried on even unto the end,
| and the law of thofeOperations 1s,that the
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eq) ending of one, is'the entrance of .ano- ‘
sbrdt
| thers; the period of one, the beginning
rje| Of another: Nor doth the Regimen of
44} 8 fooner pals away, but his fucceflor i
a | COMeEs in, who is the nexthigher in fuc- — |
| ceffion ; the Lion dying, the Crow is in+
bout
WA Ub | Co e - bd dat
i} gendred: This Regimen: lineal in re- i
(Wut | ‘ . ht
.| {pect of the colour, for there is but‘one aE
yates ’ 2 ' f 3 t Sart
only colour, and ‘that is the blackeft a |
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black,
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black, but neither fumes, nor wifds, nor
-whiles boyling like to melted Pitch: O
fad fight, the Image'of eternal Death!
thou only careful of the fire; which thou
muft be fure to govern’ with a found
the Faith of an honeft Man, that tf thott
2 urge thy Fire, foas to make ought to fub-
We cn. wilt deftroy the Work irrecoverably 3:
be qe ff aK + ° e . “
be detained ‘in: prifon forty. dayes and
nights, and fufler the tender Nature to
Ne(ft of their Conception; knowing for.
certain then, that when the period of
hath’
But withal a moft pleafant Meflenger to”) °
the Artift, fof the blacknefs isnot ordi- |
nary intenfe; fo that it fhines again for |
is fhut a quickening fpirit , which in its |
appointed time 5 will reftore Life from |
the Almighty and thefe Carkafes. Be |
judgement , and I {wear unto thee upon |
/ .. 2. dime, in the dayes ef. this Regimen , thou |
"she content then, with good Trevifam, to.
remain below in the bottom, which is the |
time is expired, which the Almighty.
any fymbole’of Life,only the Compound, | :
will at fome feafons appear dry } other-) "|
| blacknefs ; and when thou feeft thy Mat-" | a
" ter {welling beneath, like unto a Pafte, |
re ~ Tejoyce , for know, that within this there’ |
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hath appointed , the fpitit will arife glo-
| rious,and gloritic its body 5 te will afcend;
Bifay, and be circulaced {weetly, and
| without a one from the Centre
fic fhall afcend unto the H ey ens , and.
| | again from the. Heavens it fhall | defcend
ito the Centre , and it thal li receive the
Siwertue of that which, is above, and that
Bswhich is-beneath.
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CHAP. 26.
Of the Regimen of Jupiter.”
Fter black b ¥ fucceeds, whois of) exter
% divers colours; for after the pu-
trefaction and corruption which is made
+n the bottom of the veflel, through the
command of God thou fhalt again fee)
change the colours, and a circulating fub- |
limation. This Regiveez is not durable, }
f+. it continues not. more than three
weeks {paces in which time, all colours
imaginable in the World will be to be]
feen , of which, no certain account can
poflibly be rendred. Inthefe dayes the
thowres {hall be multiplyed continually 3
and at the laf, after all thefe things molt
beautiful towbehold., there. fhall fhew it
felf a whitene(s at the fides of the vetfel,
like unto rays or hairs, then rejoyce , for
now thou art hapily run through the Ke-)
eimen of y. -The greateft caution if
this Regimen is, left when the Chickens}
of the Crow have left their Neft, they re-
turn to it again 5 alfo, left you draw out
the water too immoderately , fo the
earth
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@arth beneath want it, and be left dry
and unprofitable in the bottom 5 lafily ,
left thou watereft thy earth {o intempe-
rately ‘as, to fuflocate, it , which errour.
Bthou fhalt help by the good Regimex of
solpexternal Fire.
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OF the’ Regimen of Lu Isp
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Fter the fining of Jupiter's Resin
A gimen , about the cloling of the}cong
a! fourth moneth,' the fign of the Moom wat
ao Crefcent fhall appear unto thee s andijtine
ie know , that the whole: Regzwen of % IS ifil,
if imployed about the wathing of Lettompihin
the wafhing Spirit is very ¥ white in Its na#
cd rf
ture, but the body which is to be wafhed
is very bla ack , in the pati age whereof to!
white,all the middle colours fhall be feer§} mi
ois after which, all will become white, NOE} i
ina day, but gradually it fhall arifefrom mich
Suhite to the whiteflt of all's 5 ahd Know
hich b
a ae |
on. fy
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that-in this Uper 5
a fedfon ia, whic - all tall appeat like to
liquid Argent Vive, and this 1s called, Thelthe W
jealing of the } Mother in the belly of heljand |
own Infant which fhe breught forth 5 and com
in this Hegieen there {hall alfo appeal wil
fome beatiful colours, bute Momentaryy,, 4
rat and. foon} pvanifhing , and more of kin te
f white than unto black, as the colours it
} ‘ . i the Regimen of y contrariwile participa
J 9? AA Scns
ted more of blackne
falfo know, that inthree wecks im
en of p iapall be complete, but before
i its pers fer ie Compound fhall change
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ad
‘in a. thoufand formes; for when the
i fumes begin to céafe, before it be wholly
oneeins >it will melt and grow hard
od againan hundred times ina day 5 fome-
times i¢ will.appear like ta the eyes of a
BF ith, fometimestike toa pure filver Tree
(ii fhiniog, with branches and leaves: In a
B word, about this fealon mS HONEY mar-
Bvels that: fhall appear fhall overwhelm
B the fight, and at the laft thou fhalt have
i mo fk pure fp varkling. grains like unto 4-
“the: Sun, more glorious. than
eyes neverfaw:. Letus
sive immortal isthanks to our God, whe
hath Fel t. the Work tothi perfecti-
for cate the true perfect Tincture to
» yet only o f the firtt order ,
ima Aitue, -
bh
jand ate pe but of
§ comparifon of that admurable-force whieh
fit will attain by re iterate P teparation, wit
4 a oa? o£ a EF “VY wey mS ’ J, \y Wen pene |
ms a peg Fv a Par oe Rape ret Site F§ aah r; ¥
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~* A Bove all things this is moft wonden-)}) ie
“-vour fire, for this is the Law of the Stone’
:!Oithe Matter will be vitrified, and melting
“i. swilladhere @ the Gdes or the veflel ; nop)
S canft thou then go on any farther with
.the Work. And this is the vitrifying of the
ie
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3 CHAP, 28.
Of the Regimen of Venus.
fA ful,that our Stone being now whole’
ly perfect, and able to give a perfect Tin-
éture’, fhould of his own accord again)
abafe himfelf, and become again volatile)
without any laying onof hands: But if}
you take the white ftone out of the vel
fel, the fame being put again into anew)
veffel, after it is once cold, can never bey
brought into a new Operations a de#
monttrative reafon of which, neither we
nor any of the ancient Philofophers aré
ableto render, only it’sdone by the willl
of Gods at leaft here be very wary of
when it is perfect, that it muft be fufible ;
Therefore if you give too great a heat,
‘Matter fo often warned of by-the Philos
fophers , ‘which oft happens to them
| which are unwary both before and
| the White
| of
we avery little, fo that the
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atte Lr
Works, even ended’, to wit,
after the middle of the Regimen of »,until
the ‘Sai yor tenth day of the Rule
Therefore let thy fire be increafed
Compound
may not vitrifie, ine at is, to. be melted. paf-
fively like to giafs ; i but. with.a bounteous
fire, it may of itsown accord melt.
the command of Rage
endued witha {pirit,
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ana
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{hall be
Hie aloft, and the {tone to fhe e withat a?
| .fhail thus give thee new colours, the
green at firlt, whichis of 9, which thall ;~
Tra long time lefsor more
of tee dayess expect after
leand Livid, and about t
Rule of ¢ pale and pple ure c purple be
| heedful in this Werk that thou do nor
hs ¥
} } provoke th e {pirit too urge otly, for bein
ie more corporal than formerly, if i
do flie to the top of the vélic., if wil
ie return of its ownaecord 3 7 Which
caution is alfo to se obferyed int th 16 R ule
of ». When once thor: iceft the {pi
to thicken, t] hen vee the a bye
without violence, le(t if on mdkedi
them to alce nd to the top, that which is
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and Piaadites Livid 5. in'w!
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{ Philofophical - iree.- did denaeethi with
Boughs: and with d mdlonied Leaves
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| Wout Ara oHe te bey LA oy iW
| Branches , next fucceeds the “Reign of i
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iS > ‘hich fhews-a little Yellow , mixed
with Luteous Brownnefs; thet!
hi at lor y ee DOOLEY 98 MES RS ae a,
Cnicr Co urs, Out tranitor VY ODES
RainsBow and Peacocks-tail.
}mott gloriotily, this isa dry ftate of the
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ompound, in which the Compound will
appear at times in ltrange Eisures the
APN Hyac inh : nd] high Orange colour in thefe
dayes will be feen frequently Now th
fA Lin.:s Ay Baa a te
| Mother being “ealed in her Infants Be elly
Dt tT Reg ee se eae okt
dwells and 1s at ba d, but becaule of
the prefent great. purity of the Com: |
rr sb: Be } ~ wy - I
| Pound, Ho | utridnefS can have place in ‘
i this Regiwer , but fome cbicure colours :
. 7 1. 2 . +5 f* P+ Na 0 3 ee vd qQ an
& pl Sand thei ir part as tne chief AGors in this iN
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come, pleafant to be hold: Now know ,
that this isthe laft Tillage of our Virgin§
Earth, that in it the Fruit of the Suny}
might be fet and maturated; therefore)
continue a good heat, and thou fhalt fee)
for certain about thirty dayes off this
Regimen. a Citrine colour fhall appear,
which fhallin two weeks offer its firft aps
pearing Tincture, all witha true Citrine },
colour. ois
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i | C H A P, 39.
5 Of the Regimen of Sol.
iy Ow art thou drawing near to the
af end of thy Work, and haft almoft
Py made an end of this bufinefs; now all
Cl appears like unto pure Gold and the Vir-
Matter, is now very Citrine: Now to
| God, the Giver of all Good , you muft
| render immortal Thanks, who hath
| brought this Work on fo far 5 and beg
