Chapter 12
Section 12
_f ‘earneftly of him, that thy Counfel may
| hereafter be fo governed, that thou may-
| eft not endevour to haften thy Work now
| it is fo near perfection, fo.as to lofe all:
| Confider. that thou haft waited now a-
| bout feven moneths , and it would be a
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therefore be thou very wary’; yea, fo
much the more by how much thouart
nearer to perfection. But if you do pro-
ceed warily in this Regimen, thou thalt
meet with thefe notable things , firft,chou
fhalt obferve a certain Citrine fweat to
ftand upon the Body, and after that Qi-
trine
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low be tin@ured of a Violet colour ,?
with an obfcure Purple intermixt 5 after
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the fourteen or fifteen dayes ex petation }|
inthis Regimen of theo, thou thale fee
the greateft part.of thy Matter humid,
and although it-be very ponderous, yet
it. will afcend in the Belly, of the Wind 5
at length; about the twenty fixth day of
this Regimen ,.it will beg todry; and
then. it will liquefie. and recongeal, and
will grow liquid again an hundred times
in a day, until.at the Jaft it begin to
turn: into. grains ,,and fometimes . it wall
will feem as if it were.all; difcontinuous
in grain, and then again it will grow in-
to one. Mafs again, and thus will it put
on innumerable forms in one day and
this will continue for the {pace of about
bb AG
two weeks; at. the lait, by the willof |
God, a light fhall be fent upon thy Mat-"
ter, which thou. canft not. imagine; then
expect, afudden end, within three dayes |
thou {halt fee , for thy Matter {hall,con-
vert it ff into grains, and as fine ag |
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the. tomes of the o, and, the colour)
will be the: higheft Red imaginable,
which for its tranfcendent reanefs will
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fhew blackifh, like unto the foundeft Pins): eu} HR
1) blood when tt is congealed, although “9. 9
| thou mayeft not believe)that any fuch
thing can’ be an exact parallel of ‘our E-
| lixir, for it is.a marvellous Creature,
not having its compare in the whole Uni-
cl verfe , nor any thing exactly like ir.
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CHAP. 31.
The Fermentation of the Stone. .
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Fmembernow that thou haft got our _ Mal
# red and incombuttible, which can
by no fire be promoted further of it felf,
and be very wary, which I fhould have
told you in the former Chapter had I
not forgot it , that.in the Regimen of the
Citrine. Sun, before. this fupernatural ©
be born, which is adorned with a true Tis, put!
_ rian colour left, Tay, thou then vitrifie
thy Matter with too great fire, for fo
\2, it would be after infoluble , and by con-
fequence cannot be coagulated mto thefe
glorious tomes , Red of the Reddeft.
Be wary then that thou deftroy not fo
great a Treafure, and yet do not think
that thy Labour here hath anend, but |
- proceed further, that out of this, by: |
e eiterate folution and Coagulation, thou |
mayeft have our Elexir: Take then of
moft fine Gold three parts, and of this 4
one part,thou mayeft take four parts of O
and a fifth part of our 4, but the afore
faid proportion 1s better 5 melt the @10
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}a clean Crucible, and when ‘tis melted
‘put thy 4 intoit, but very warily, left
ryou lofe it by the fmoke’of the coals ,
iJet them flow together, then put them
forth into an Ingot, and thou fhalt have
va: Mafs, which may be pulverifed, of a
{ moft glorious Red colour, but hardly
‘tranfparent; then take of this Mafs ex-
aly pulverifed one part, of thy Sophi-
_cal ¥ two parts, mix them well, put them
| in a glafs, which feal, and govern it as
lo) before two moneths, in which time thou
| fhalt fee all the forefaid Regimexs palsin
fe) their order. This istrue Fermentation, ') >.
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own judgement in my } Vritings. Sneres)e
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| §+, Our Stone -is increafed in ‘weight more Ht
Pond 3 iid than virtue > Take of thy 4, white or nn
; : a a Se “red, and to three; pares if the @adda
eee 2 POurth part of the waters ane after a
a cae rn ‘4 fcr feven dayes*dc-
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is now-increafed ‘a fourth part by the firlt
| Imbibition; but, inreference to thy firft
| 4 as thou tookeft it at firft , which being
I dryed add another fourth part, and lee
ul it. be congealed, with a convenient fire ,
| then: put to it two partsof the water in
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of firft Imbibition’, and mn this proportion ,
imbibe and congeal three other times ,
fat laft add five parts of ‘waterin the fe-
venth Imbibitions ftill remembering‘ to
reckon the Water ity reference to the 4
las it .Was- taken at firlt 5 feal thy Vefiel ,
) and ina fire like to the former make thy
| Compound paf$ through all the Foaetaia
BE Regimens, which will be done in one
jf moneth atid then thou hatt the true Stone
of the third order 3. of which one part
. ‘| wall fall on a Ae typ perfectly.
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Tbe Multiplication of the Stone.
> <FeIO this is required no labour, fave)”
# only. that thou take the Stone , _be- jr’
ing perfect, and joyn it with three parts, |
or at the moft with four’ parts of 8 of
our firft Work , and govern. it with a
due fire, ina Veflel well clofed , {9 fhall
all the Kegimexs pais with infinite plea-
fure , and thou fhalt have the whole
increafed a thoufand fold beyond what
it was before the Multiplication of itsand. |
if thou ‘fhalt_reiterate this Work again,
in three dayes thou fhalt run through
‘all the Regimens , and, thy Medicine {hall
be exalted to another millinary virtue:
of Tindure; and if thou, yet fhalt re-
iterate the Work , ‘i will be perfected in
a natural day, and allthe Regimens and}
Colours fha!l pafs, which will be done |
afterwards with another Teiteration in
one hour, nor fhalt thouwatlaft be able |
to find the extent of the virtue of thy |
Stone, it thall be fo great that it fhali
pafé thy Ingenuity to reckon it, if that
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|} thou proceed in the Work of reiterate
| Multiplication : Now remember to ren-
der immortal: Thanks to God , for thou
‘now. haft the whole Treafure of Nature
4 an thy poffefiion.
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isbrittle 5 take of this Mafs one. part |
‘and % wellwathed ten parts, heat the $
till it begin to crack, then throw upon
4 this Mixture, which in the twinckling of;
an eye will pierce its increafe thy fire
till it be melted , and all will be a Medi-
cine of inferior virtue’; take then of
this, and caft one part upon any Metal ,}
purged -and.melted, to,wit, as muchas it
can teyn,and thou fhalt have moft pure |
— ory, purer than which Nature cannot
me give. But it is better to make Projedti-
ae) on gradually, until Projection ceafe 5 for
(6 it will extend farther 5 for when {0
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faid, white or red, according to the | im
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a white or red, as the Metal that 1s melted
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} little is proiected on fo much, unlefs Pro-
}) jection be made on’, there is a notable
I lof of the Medicine, by reafon of the
| Scorias which do adhere to.impure Me-
tals; by how much. then the Metals are
® better purged before Projection, by fo
‘much more will the Matter fucceed.
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Of the many Ufes of this Mediciae. | 1h
Meine
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God, perfectly attained this Art, ZT jqetr
a know not what in the World he can with, fick ?
iu but that he may be free from all {nares | Medi
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a Talent, hath this field of Content, which
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bo: far exceeds popular. admiration 3 firft,
if he fhould live a thoufand Years, and
every day provide fora thoufand men ,
hé cculd not want, for he may increafe
his Stone at his’ pleafure, both in weight
and virtue, fo that, if a man would,
one man thatis an ddeptaff, might tran-
fipute into perfect Gold and Silver all «|
tie imperfect Merals that are in the T
whole Worlds fecondly, he may by this
Ar make precious Stones¥and Gems,
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‘ol Life, and Curing of all Difeafes , fo thar Fe
1B one true, Adeptifé can eafily Cure all the
IS fick People in the World, I mean his
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tf and fole Almighty , be everlafting Praife,
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if him be fure to employ it to the glory of
l,§ God, andthe good of his Neighbours,
mF Jeft he be found ungrateful to God his
1, Creditor, who hath blefled him with fo
t} great a Talent, and fo be in thefaft day
tf found guilty of mifproving of it, and
it} fo condemned.
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The Contents.
ina CHAP,.1.
F the neceffity of ibe Sophick
Mercury for. the Work of the
Elixir. page 1.
CHAP, 2. nr
Of the Principles Compofing the Mer-
cury Sopbical. pag. 4.
, CHAP. 3. |
Oftthe Chalybs of the Sophifts. p, 6.
CHAP. Ae
Of the Magnet of the Sophifts.pa.3. |
CHAP. 5.
pag. 9»
CHAP. 6.
The Air of the Sophi.
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Of the’ firft Operation, of tbe’ Pre-
paration of the Sophical ¥ by the
F lyiag Eagles, pag. A
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Of the labour and tediouf{nefs of the
firft Preparation. pag. 17.
