Chapter 19
I. f\F Godyof Nian^of Creatures. 2. Adi:
\*J vine pattern. 3 . Frailty. 4. Happinefs
yrhaft^ .Afpirit that workgth all things. 6. Di-
vine lights, 7 .Plato's Crewn. 8. e£he grounds of
Knowledge. 9. Opinions. 1 o. Images of Hea~
ven. 1 1 . Single minds JAeffmgers and Angels,
12. Degrees of happinefs, 13. Of three dt»
lights.
Chap,
The Index,
Chip. n.
All Ob!e&ions Qaft againir theRofie Crucian
Medicines anfwered D and the truth
made manifeft.
i. 7 he way to Ulfdotn i. Hermes Medi-
cines \ 3. Rules, 4. poffibilities and effe&s;
5 .faultlefs ftudies '■> 6 . approved reafons. 7 . Opt -
I niom. 8. The Stop-fkip. 9. Secret truths,
10. Wondrous works. \\,U ife pi en . 12. Al-
chyniie. 13. Of the fecret blaji and mtion of
God, \.\. Of Natures faults. 1-. Divine
truths. 16. Mans minde. ly.Of the life of
God. 18. Raging Coimj 'el. 19. St ingle ft
Drones. 20. Dilution : the Emperours
folly.
BOOK. II. CHAP. L
1 . Of the wonderful Secrets of Numbers.
2. Of their fan i fie at ion. 3. How Mofes
Jhewed fo many figns by them 4. How Jofhtia
made the Sun [land jtill by Numbers. 5 . How
by Numbers Elijah called down fire from
heaven upon his enemies. 6. Hcwbytbefe fol-
lowing Numbers the Roiie Crucians fore-
hpow all future things j 7. covtmand whole
Nature, have power over DtsWs^and Angels,
and do Miracles, &:c. 8. How by this Num-
ber a River fpakf to Phythagoras, And
for
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for further fatufatiim of thefe myfterious
truths, read our Temple of Wifdome.
Chap. II.
i. Of the Tower, 8cc. 2,3- andVertues,
4,5.0/ Hebrew, 6,7 Greek and 8. La-
tine LettcrSyWhen the Numbers are attributed
Uthent. 1
Chap. III.
The Number of Happinefs.
1 5 2. Ibe Pythagorick Names or Nature
of a Monade or Unite, 3, 4. applyed to the
firfl dayes work^ % , 6. What are the upper wa •
ten : 7, 8. And that fouls that defcend \is yt-
vartv 3 are the Naiades or Water Nymphs,ztf
Porphyrius: y.lhat matter ofitfelf isun~
movable'. 10. Pv. Eechai his Notation very
happily explained in my n. Temple of
Wifdome : 12. Of the Number One, and the
Signification, and what Angel rules it.
Chap. IV.
This Number unites Arts and Natare.
1,2, 3,4. that Vniverfal Matter is tht
fecond dayes Creation, 5, 6, 7, 8. fully made
good by the Names and property of the Number
two, 9, 1 c5 1 1 . its vertues.
Chap,
The Index.
Chap. V.
Th« Number of long L;fe.
The Nature of the third dajcs work^, 2.fet
off by the Number 3. That the moji learned do
agree that the Creation wjs perfected at once,
7 he Notation of SD^D flrangely agreed with
the Notorious cenclufions of the Tempte of
Wtfdomjfthe Signification of the Number 3.
Chap. VI.
The Number of Nature and Health.
1 . Of the Signification of the Number four.
?9 3, 4, 5. How the Corporeal world wus uni-
verfally eretled into form and motion on the
fourth day, 0. is mojl notably confirmed by the
Titles and Property of the Number four.
7^8. Ihe Infallible Rofie Crucian or Py-
thagorick Oath, 9. wherein they [were,
10, n. by him that taught them the Myjiery of
the Tetradis. 12. That the Tetra&is wm a
Symbole of the whole Art, that lay couched in
Numbers and Letters. 13314. The myjhrie
ef the Number four^
Chap. VII.
The Numberof Youth.
1 . Of the fignification of the Number five.
1 . And what Angels may be called by it: 3 tAnd
how they may.appear.
Chap.
The Index,
Chap. VIII.
The Number of Riches.
i. Of the fignification of the Number fix. <
2. And why the whole Creation wjslompre-
hended within it. 3 . And how a Spirit carried
away a Quaker . 4,536. Of the vertue of the
Number.
Chap. IX.
The Number of Vertue.
U *$-3f4*5* 6,7,8, 9, 10, 11, f?, 12,
14, is? '6, 17, 1 8, 1 c, 20, 21. The fignifi-
cation of the Number [even. 25,23, 2 4,2s,? 6.
y&/^ f to /<?:/£# *'; /* /; r Symbole of the Sabbath
or reft of God.
Chap. X.
The Number of Wifdome.
t . Of the fignification of the Number eighty
and what Angels may be called by it 9 and how
tbcy appear .
Chap. XJ.
The Number of changing Bodies.
Of the fignification of the Number nine ;
how that by nine Julius Cccfar called up Spi- '
rits^and did what hepleafed : How Galieron
hy nine went invifible^ and had the fociety of a.
familiar Genius.
Chap.
The Index,
Chap. XII.
The Number of Medicines.
Of the fignification of ibe Number ten-,
how by this Number ten, Socrates in a Monitor
ry Vifion had a. Swan in his Upland of Plato^s
birth aud education.
Chap. XIII.
The Number for the Preparations
of Gold.
Of the fignification of the Number eleven :
How by it we fyiow the bodies of Spirits, and
their natural conflitutions ; opt avid in phere-
cydes Syrus b W I^D^^CD^U J—vV1?*
r~— nrw , names of Spirits haunting fields
and de folate places*. Of Theophilus Fill-
wood , who had the continual fociety of a
Guardian Genius. Of Plotinus^Olym-
pius.
Chap. XIV.
The Number of the Knowledge how to
diflblve Gold.
Of the fignification of the Number twelve ;
of its natural vertue. Of the twelve wife
Aphorifmes of JanL oilier Adam's Tu-
tor. Of Angels 9 and their nature and
dignity : What ihefe Guardian Genii may
be : Whether one or more be alotted to every
man0 or to fonts none. What may be the rea-
son of Spirits fo f el dome appearing; and
whether
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whether they have any fettled Jhap>e or no ;
}Vhat their manner u of affijUng men in either
I>evHion,or Propbefie, or Love : It bether every
mam complexion Is capable of the fociety of £W
good Genius : And Laflly ^whether it be I aw full
to pray to God to fend pah a Genius or Angel foBV
one or no, that in the Number and Name we de-m
fire at the engraving,
C hap. XV.
Of what Angels appear by the vertue and W
pwn of Numbers above twelve.
Chap XVI.
Of Emperours, Popes, Kings, Lords, &c. orW
other people that fight, or go to Law one againfhW
another, which pall have the victory.
Chap. XVII.
The Refolution of all manner of t^e\iion$M>
and how by thefe Numbers you may be bap-$-\
Ph &c.
BOOK. 1U. CHAP. !.
The Way to long Life.
i. How to makja man live to two hundred
years. ?.. John Macklain our Countreyman
and others 3. Policy to prevent occafjons.
4. Help from Mgypt and Arabia. 5. N*f '
thing
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thing can beget and work^ upon it fetf. 6. 7 he
beads of doing caufes. y.7he wifdome of God.
8. Abeam of Fire. y.Moiftnefs. xo^Ofmale
ind female ftujfe. 5 1 . Mixtures. 12. Of the
iuffe cloathed with wind, 1 3. ( lean air and
jeatof Heaven. 14. 7 he fcret heat. 1$. The-
iarry fire and fat of JEzher. 16. Earth and
Water, 17. Air and lire. 18. Differences of
leads. 1 9. Of Hair and Hoof. 20. Examples.
it Of making and peri (king. 2 2 . 7he means
0 long Life, 2 3 . Toe food of Life. 2 4 -. Tbs
'aufe of long Life. 2 <; . 7 he iruths of Nature.
'.6. The ju&ice of God and End of Man.
17 . Natural My Series . 2 8 . Of the clearnefs of
nans body 2 9. 7 he j ujike of Nature .30. 7he
vayes of Nature. 3 1. Mechufalem. 53. A
ongRace 34. Helps to long Life. 3^ Tfo?
ife of Gyants. 36. King Argathcn's life.
\j. Plato"* Commonwealth^ zfi.ena Tied by the
iaw of Nature, what. Sec. 39. 7he food of
pars. 40. Hungry Spirits. 41. Mixt "Bodies ,
fid their four enemies. 42. 7 he changeable
mid and courfe of Creatures. 43. Natural
neans to long Life. 44 Sojd, Life and Heat of
•atural things. 45 . Of the Element of Fire.
.6 Of the nature of TEcher. 47. Of the food
f TEcher. 48. Of the unfeen firfi moijlure
ni being of Life. 49 . Of the firfi fiuffe of the
'ne Oyl of the food of life. 50. Of a plain pa t -
?rn of adjourtfient of life. % i . Matures pa*-
E c * fcf/J
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tern not counterfeit , or the blood and flefh of
feed. <,%. Caufe of Life. 54. Injiruclion and
ftourijhing, 5^. An example of Cardanus.
S 6\. Our fingle Oyles . 57. Natures works equal
in weight and truth.
Chap. I!.
t,2. Of the accurate fruchre of wans \
body. 3. Of joy, and grief, and difference of
wits.
Chap. IIT.
1. Of the perfection of the Body. 1. Ani
then of the Nature of the Senfes.$ .Of Delight
4.. Fain, ^.Love. 6. Hatred, n.SenfualDh
light. 8. And Pains of the Body. p. Joy)
10. and Grief,
Chap. IV.
1 . Of the nature of the foul of Man 7. Whe-
ther jhe be a meer Modification of the bodys
5 or a fubftance really didinU : 4. And then
whether corporeal ', or incorporeal, 5 ,And of the
temper of the body.
Chap. V.
1 . How a Captain was killed. 2. Of fponta-
neons motion. q.Oftbe external phenomena.
4. Of the nature of the EJfence. 5. Of the Soul
herfclf, 6. What it is. 7. And whether it be
corporeal j 8.or incorporeal.
Chap,
The Index. W
Chap. VI.
Of Plants ^that the meer motion of the matter
muy dofomethin^ yet it will not amount to the
produtlion of Plants. Jhat it U no botch in Na-
ture y that fome Phaenamena be the refults of
motion ^others of fubftantial forms, That beauty
U ml a meer fancy 3 and that the beauty and
vertueof Plants is an Argument that they are
made for theufeof our bodies from an intelle-
ctualprinciple .
Chap VI!.
1,255,45$. Of the Seed -y 63j,$. and
Signatures of plants ; 9, 1 o, 1 1 . And where-
fore God made them.
Chap. VIII.
t , 2 . Of the uftfulnefs of Plants : 3,4. And
of the Works of God,
Chap. IX.
i. Ihe Rofie Crucian way how to get
health. 2. the caufes why we eat food. %, Of
the firfl nature of the World, 4. A meafure of
raw and temperate meat: «j. And the caufe
of the fiery and fcummy Gall^ 6. and needle f<
uddy bowelsythe Milt. 7. Nature carelefs of
of making the reins of Vrine drawer <:8 Drink?
lefs Animals have none at all, o. How to cleanfe
yourfelf from tbefeidle Bowels 5 10. And avoid
all IHfeafes.
E e r. 2 Chap,
I he Index.
Chap. X.
i . Rofie Crucian Medicines made plain by
examples 5 and thofe are above controlement.
2. lhatthe wet Sun-beams declare fome fine
and forrain fatnefs tonourifh manhjnd.q.How
to live twenty years without food^as many Crea-
xur s do. 4. Vfe and Cuftome afeCond Nature.
«;. 7he Bird called Manuda Diaca , and the
fngingDog. 6.1 hat the Camelion never eats
food, j. An experienced Medicine ^ and how to
apply it with Paracelfus, and the Rofie Cru-
cian new Art of Healing.
Chap. XL
t . Of Nature and her Medicines experien-\
ced by Roiie Crucians. 2. Of the occult vert ue\
9f Myjicries. $.Oftbe healing and confumingl
■Medicines. 4. Of their uft* 5. Of the Gout^
Leprofe, Drop fie and f ailing- fckttefs} &c.
Chap. XII.
t . 1 hat the knowledge and vertue of Medi-
cines are fecretly hid from vulgar underftand-
ing\ ?. How they may he gotten : g. And of
what lies couched in the Oil of Fodies : 4. Of the
upland how to fetch it out by Skjl'jbe Haven of
Medicine.
Chap
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Chap. XIII.
i. Of Medicines. 2. Of Witchcraft. $.How
to cure thofe that are afflitled thereby, 4, al-
though their bodies be pofiefied with evil fpiritsy
5. that caufe them to vomit up Needles, 1 tum-
bles, 6. Pots y 7. Glafie^ 8. Rairy 9. andjhreds
ofcloathy 1 o. which by the Devil were conveyed
into the Body, 1 1 . That Winds and Tempejh
are raifed by Witches upon meer ceremonies
of Medicines. 1 2 . Of Poyfons •, with the exam-
ples alfo of other fupernatural effetls of unclean
Spirits, ig. Of imagination, \±. ftowtocuw
a Witchy 15. and to take away her power.
Chap. XIV.
i, 2. The Natural effeUs of Medicine. ^.The
force and power of Minerals in Vifeafs.^ With
examples alfo that every difeafe-breedyr hath the
cure or remedy in it. $, Examples that poyfon
prepared cures poyfoned people. 6. Pvofie Cru-
cian Medicines, 7. The vertue and power of
the Planets and heavenly Stars poured through
the influence of the Moon upon the lower Crea-
tures. S.Of hotStomacks. c.OftheJEtberial
fir (I moifiure of man. ic. Examples alfo of
Rofic Crucian natural and fupernatural
cures. 1 1 , Of the undemanding of theft expe-
rienced truth i by the wit of man.
Eeeg Chap.
The Index.
Chap. XV.
i. Of tfo Rofie Crucian Sun 3 2. or fpi-
yHualOyl. 3. Of the Divine Works of God not
yetobferved. 4- How to makf JEther. <; Ex-
amples of Medicines Rolie Crucian and Gre-
cian. 6. Of Foyfon. j. Of the fuper natural
Miracles of the Rofie Crucian*, 8 . with obe-
dience to Reafon, 9. Another Medicine of fu-
■pematural effed. 10. Of the power and fecret
skjll of Nature. 1 1 . How to diffolve Minerals.
1 2 . And how to prepare them for mens bodies.
Chap. XVI.
1. How the Rofie Crucians ma^ea Cki-
rurgeous Infirument, 2. that it Jhall pierce
through any part of the whole body ^without fenfe
$r feeling , and found the depth of a Wound.
3. the difference of common lhyfitians> rawy
blunt ^nd hearby Medicines, and Rofie Cruci-
ans. 4. What a Phyfician ought to be j 5. what
they ought to learn > 6. and what they ought to
paUife.
Chap. XV1L
The way to wax young.
\ . Old Age^gray Hairs>dim Eyes^deaf Ears,
rotten Teeth ^and lame Bones renewed to ftrength ,
and youth ; John MackleirT* example and
sthers : 2, 7 he Reafon. 3. What makes us
young
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y sung and flour ifljing. 4. Of chert flung life,
5 . Why children and old folk, are lejfe atlive.
6. The decay of the food of life, 7. Example
of renewed youth. 8 . Why Princes are not long
lived. 9 To preferve youth, 10. Of Brach-
mans and Indian fecrets 1 j . The ftay of the
Law ef fytd. 12. The firftmoifture in Nature.
i%. Motion. 14. Heat. 15. How to move the
fpirits. 16. Fruit fulnefs and AUivity. 17. Of
Froft. 18. Of Touth. 19. Kinds of waxing
young. 20. Various opinions. 2js Strange
changes. 22. To faring to Touth from Age.
23. Medea and la Ton 24. Of the Deeds of
Nature 25. Manrejlored. 26. To renew the
skjtt) nails 3 and hair. 27. Of order in youth*
28. that an old man may be Xaken^ as it were,
from the brinks of the grave^ withered^ feeble
and creokgd^ and led bac\ to his former youth
and lujUnefs. 29. Ails of kind, 30. An old
woman turned into a man, and of ether things^
3 i. How to accomplijh thefe things.
Chap. XVIII.
The way to Pleafure, or the Worlds
efteemed Happinefs.
Of poverty and riches. 2. Of worldly wealth.
3. Of : Arabian W&7 '-ground bodies. 4. Of
Socrates under- ground fecrets. 5. That the
heat of the earth boyles Rocks into Minerals.
6. Of giiickcfilver. 7. The fidphurous and
E e e 4 mineral
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mineral quality of the breath of man, §.7 he
frozen Air. 9. Of purgrng ghtick: fiver.
ic. Viffolving of feeds and breaths of metals.
1 1 . Earthly hrintjltme to makg a perfeCt wight.
1 2 . Sun and Moon make man. 13 Of makjng
Metals. ji.Inflrufiicn. 1^. Earth in lower ^
water in Quick^filyer equal. 1 6 . Nourijk ment
in Minerals and Hants. ly.Of grcffe and fine
bodies. iS. Mineral heat. 19. Heat perfects
Minerals, cold cov ers the work, 20. Iron and
Copper of thtMature of guicl^ fiver. 2 1 .7 hat
Nature intended white and ye How Copper of
Gold and Silver. 52- Silver and Gold in all
Metals, 2 3 . Degrees of Metals clean fed .24. Afa-
ture changeable. 2$. Of mending Nature by
Art 20. 7 he imagination ef Birds 27. Guides,
2 8 . Antimony. 2 9 . 7he colour of Gold fafined.
30. To die Metal. 3 1 . T 0 ftay flying Jpirits.
32. To wajh the hands iri molten head unhurt,
33. To ft and the force of a Bullet unhurt
3 4. To k,eep a cloath from burning. ^.To ufe
unripe Gold, and nsakg it as good as the bejl,
26. How to make Aurum potabile. 37. That
Quic^- fiver may be bound, coloured and made
Gold, and of ftrditge things.
C hap.
The Index-
Chap. X!X.
The two guards of fafecy, Wifdome and
Vcrtue,to the Soul and Body3with other
wonderful truths, experienced and
pnblifbed by good Authority.
1 . Will and diligence. 2 - Of the difference of
Salience and prudence, y.Of the wind and foul.
4. Earthly Judges. 5. Of the few ants of fouls
and fpirits 6. Mejjengers of fpirits. 7. Ihe
power of fpirits in receiving (I: apes. 8. Motion
cf the fpirits and memlers. c. 7 hat the JE ther
carrieth the foul and all his beams down into the
body 1 o. 7 he excellency of man. 1 1 . Ihe na-
ture of Age and Touth in cold and hot Countries,
1 2. Of Stars and prophets. i^.That a be aft may
put on manly nature., 14. Of a Mole. 15. Of the
degrees of Nature . 1 6 . 0 f the caufe and cure of
Kind, j j. To mend man in nine or ten off-fprings.
j 8 . The nature of parents, \g.of Vifeafes and
Leprofie. 10. Wit and madnefs. 2 \ .The caufe of
foolifh bodies and the mixture. 22. The caufe &f
Verttte. 23. The caufe of manners. 24. Of the
will and mind of Man And Stars. 7^. Of the
place of the Sun ^Air^and food. 16. Of the Poles
of the world. 2 7. Pepper turned into Ivy . 2 8 .The
caufe of diftempers. 2 9 . The caufe of monftrom
children. 30. The caufe of madnefs. 3 1 . 7 he
caufe of joy er fear. 32. How to temper the
heart and liver. ^z.Cf tfat proceedeth front
tfye hear: and liver 3&c.
EOOK.
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BOOK. IV. CHAP. I.
How to change, alteiyrure and amend thcf
ftate of Mans body, when Nature
makes ic deformed.
i. Of the Compoftkn of man. 2. The door
of Light. 3. Order of fpeech. 4 Of Hermes
Medicines and other things, 5 .That an ounce of
Gold in a year will make a Medicine as good as
the Philofophers flone. 6 . Of the fon of Gold.y . Of
the heavenly veriue of Wights. 8. Of Creating \
Mice and other things- 9. Of the beams ofHea- '
•ven. 10. Of Celeftial fpirits in Minerals.
1 1 . The force of heavenly fpirits 1 2 . Envious
Loaches. i^.Of Stones, Trochifces, Pills, Ele-
Uuaries, Nile Water and other things. \ 4. Of
the vertue of calcined Mettals in Fbyfick^ and
Chirurgery. j^. Of the fecret Vertue of Mine-
rals, 16. Of diffolved Gold and raw Gold,and
other things ; » 7 . Of our fift Nature. 1 8 . Of
the perfecting of the mind and body. ip. Para-',
celfus Opinion, and of Poyfon,
Chap. II.
Hermes and Faracelfus Medicines.
1 . Of the four Complexions of the body, 7 .Of
police and Ignorance. 3 . Of Difeafes , Age,
and Death. 4. How to make Minerals grow .
5. How to m.jhe Lead grow. 6. That Gold
hath'
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hath life: 7 .Ike unwinding of fecrets: 8. Au-
thors Opinions: 9. How to order the feed of
Gold: 10. Experienced truths: n. Compart •
ous: 12.O/ turning wood into iron and if one:
13. Of turning Iron into Copper: 14. A bra*
ham Judasus experiment. 15. Irijh Waters
\tnd other things: id. Of Gcberand Agrico-
la: 17. OffaltGcmm: '8. Iron may be made
to cut fieel as fajl as jieel cuts wood: 19. Of
filvery and golden Copperas: 2-c. The vertue of
Copperas water: 21. Of Art and Natural!
changes: ?2. Natures Medicines: 23, Of the
"ood of Gold and other things.
Chap. Ilf.
The Rofie Crucian Medicines.
1. Of feed: 2. Of increafing Gold, 3. Hhe
quality of Gold : 4. Of nature in concodim :
Changeable (luffe: 6. How Nature made
uick? fiver and turned it into Gold: 7. Of
purging: 8 Of Lightnings: $.0f fire fiyes :
jo. of the Star-fijh, and other things : U.Of
\the nature of fires: 12. Of Hellen-ftar and
\caufe of lightning and thunder: 1 3 . 1 he power
iand vertue of Rofie Crucian Medicines :
\J4.1he firfi matter of Geld: 1 $ Of hot fpi-
'rits: 16. Of the fiery quality of Gold and its
1 power: 17. Of the pemitious quality of cold
ifrozen Countries. 18. Of the under (landing
mfpirits of the airland the lively fpirits of heaven.
J?.
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1 9. Of thefpirit of metals : 20. Of a natural
ftone that confumeth all the flefh and bones of a
dead man in fourtydayes^and of other things :
2 1 . Why Copper- water parts fiver from gold I
22. Hot ftomackj: 2$. Directions to Philofa
phers: 2a. Examples 1 25. How Gold got ffni
high red colour.
Chap- IV.
What the Pantarva is ; The true matter.
in Nature and Art : The manner of J
working Canonical \y and or-
derly made manifeft in
this Book.
1. The place for working: 2. Heaven un*
changeable 3 all beginnings even and of othef
things : %.Of end and everlaflingnefs: 4. Hea*
ven and Earth: 5. Of God and mam 6. Of
blood: j . Of makjng and pcrijhing : S-OftMf
four feeds offtrife in the world : 9. The difolvit
and de fir oyer of Gold : ie. The way of maty-
ing and working the thing fought after : 1 1 . Of
the body, fire and bloud of our matter : 12. Thl
dew of Starry blood and womb for feed: 1 3 . 1»-
flue-aces of Heaven : 1 4. Of Inftrudioni :
15. The quality of Countries ; 16. The Pan-
tarva: 17. Dr: More and Dr: Freeman
convinced, and all the Art made vwii*
BOOrv
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BOOK. V. CHAP. I.
Of projection and preparing Rofie Cru-
cian Medicines,
i Of the Original of Gold : 2 Of Sperme :
'3 Of the fir {I matter of Metals ; 4 Of the
difference of Gold : 5 Of the difference of
CUme i i 6 What Salt, Sulphur, and Mercury
are : 7 Of the vertue of Sulphur of Metals :
8 Of the nature of Mercury : 9 of Salt : 10 of
Gold : 1 1 of Silver : 12 of the preparation of
Gold; 13 of Aurum TpotabWe^and oyl of Gold:
1 4. How to make them ? 1 5 The fecondprocefs :
16^17 ^e third procefs : 1 8 Ihe true 6yl of
Gold : 1 9 Ihe Child of Gold : 20 Ihe Sun of
Gold : 2 1 7 he Moon of Gold ; 22 Ihe Star of
Gold: 23 The Rainbow : 24 How to make
Aurum Fulminans.
Chap. II.
1 Of Acetum Philofophicum : 2 Of
Aqua Martis : Note this Water cures or reme-
dies thefe difeafes and infirmities ; viz. the
Canker, Consumption, Convulfions , Cholick.,
Deafnefs, Inflamations of the Eye,Excorations,
helps Digejtion, purgeth C holer, cures a quar-
iain Ague, Apcplexie, Afthma, objlrutiionsof
the Bladder, prefer ves from Abortion : 3 Of
Aqua
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Aqua Marrs Subtilicatis : Note it is good a*
gainji gri pings of the Belly, attenuates thicl^
Flegmfures the F ailing- ficknefs^and Faintingsl
and helps Obfirudions , eafeth hot pains, and
cures theFa/fje : 4 of Filius Solis Coeleftisl
Note it helps to ftreftgthen the head and brains!
purifies the blood, cures the Gout, Pox, Puftlesl
and preserves again $ futrified Air, helps thk
head, and takes away the fcurfe thereof and tha
ach or pain, helps the pafjions of the he art A
(irengthens hearing , cures hydro pical difeafesi
0 bfirudions of the Reins, Ring-worms^and HyA
iierical paffions 5 5 How Stella vitas is made ;|
6 How FHia Lunae Coeleftis is made ; Note\
ix cures the Scurvy inward and outward , In- \
flammationsy di{\emper of Kidneys^ ftrengthenA
the fight and finews,purifiesthe skin, andmak^A
it h*k, fair : 7 How \ gnis vitas is made ;j
S Adiutrix vitas ; 9 Salus vitas ; ioSan-1
gtiis vitas : 1 1 How to make Amicus vitas : ]
1 2 And Succus vitas; 1 3 Of the water of Ve-1
nus in Virgo : Note it caufes Women in travel*
to be delivered without pain, cures the WormesX
in the belly, and helps the griping of the Guts :-•
14 Of the water of Mars in Aries: Note it
preferves from grey hairs, helps the head and
the pams thereof : 1 <; Of the water of the*
Sun : Note it helps againfl madnefs, quickens^
dead members, and cures all difeafes in the head'.-
or heart : 16 Of the water of Saturn in Li-
bra :
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bra : Note this cools hot Reins and cures the
Fox : j j How to make Medulla vitae: 1 8 Of
the water of Mars and the Moon ; Note tbi$
curn the Cancer in the breaft, and all obftrufii-
ens in the breaft 5 it cureth the head pains and
•Gonorhea's j &c. 19 Of the water of
Mars in Cancer : 20 Of the water of Venus
in Libra : Note this provokes venery and urine y
nnd cures all difeafes in the Reins; 21 Of the
water of Venus in Scorpio .- Note this is a.
fecret water for women and fonot to be fpokgn
of by a young mm^fo much a fir anger to them ;
22 of the water of the Sun in Virgo: Note it
cures the twiftings of the guts, and all pains in
the belly : 21 Of the water of Jupiter in Ca- *&
pricorn 5 Note it helps fwellings in thek?ieesy
thighs and feet : 24 Of the water of Mai si*
Cancer : Note it cools Inflammations of the
breaft : 25 Of the water of Mercury in Vir-
go : Note this water helps all pains in the belly ;
26. Of the water of Jupiter and the Moon:
Note it is excellent good for the wind in the
Jiomackjs, griping* ofthejhmacl^inflammations
of the ftomac'^ and deanfei the fhmack^:
27 Of the vertue of the Geomantict^ figure
and the Sun . 2$ Of the Geomantick^ Figure
and the Moon : 2 9 Of the water of the Moon
in Scorpio: 50 Of the Figure of Geomancy
and the Light of Aftromancy : 3 1 Another
Figure of Geomancy , and a. planet of Ajiro-
mancys
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vikancy: 32 Another of wonderful vertue :
3 3 of the water of Jupiter; n Of the wa-
ter of the Sun and 'Wars in Aries : Note it is
very good againfl alldifeafes in the heady heart y
and privy members ; 3^ Of making fpiritsy
Sec. ^e.lo make a Vegetable yield his fpirits,
&c.
Chap. III.
1 Of the Eflence of a Hearb ; 2 Of the
appearing of the Idea of a Hearb in a Glaffe :
3 Of a wonderful famous Medicine experienced,
by the Roiie Crucians; 4 Of its vertue: % How
to turn Quick? fiver into water without mixing
any thing with it , and to make thereof a good
purgative and diaphoretic!^ Medicine ; 6 Of
the Fragrant Oyl of Mercury t 7 its virtues :
8 its ufe: 9 to make a Spirit of Honey: 10 Of
the®uintejfenceof Honey : 1 1 Of the Oyl of
honey: 1 2 Of the Ejfence of Honey : 1 3 Of
its vertues: 14 ufe I is Fortuna Veneris,
and of the vertues and ufe: 1 6 Aqua Magna-
11 i m i t a c i s : 17 The famous Rejlorative of
Plato and Pythagoras. 18 Of Paracelfus
Homunculus : 19 The procefs ; 20 The
feCondKule: m\ The third Kule : 22 Of
the vertues and ufe of it : 23 How to make
artificial fleflj) and of its vertues.
Chap.
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Chap. IV.
i The way to raife a dead Bird to life, i
generating many Serpents of one, &c. 3 T<)
furific and refine Sugar. 4. To maty a Vegeta-
ble grow and become more glorious then Any of
its fpecies. 5 Jo make a Salletgrow in two or
three hours. 6 To maty the Idea of any Plant
appear in a glafs , as if the very Plant it felf
were there. 7 To maty Firre- trees appear in
Turpentine. 8. To maty Harts horn appear in
a Glafsm 9 To maty golden Mountains to appear
in a glajfe. 10 To maty the World appear in a
Glajfe. 1 1 To maty four Elements appear in a.
GlaJIe, 1 2 To maty a perpetual motion in a.
Glajfe. 13 To make a Luminous water thai
\fbaU give light by night 14 Of a rcom that
(hall feem on fire if you enter with a Candle.
I15 To maty a powder , that by fpitting upon it
\fhaUbe inflamed. 16 To maty a Loadftone
'4raw a Nail out of a pofl.
Chap. V.
1 To maty Quicty fiver malleable in ftv en
hours 2 To reduce glafs into its fir Jl principhsi
\\z.fand and fait. 3 To write or engrave up"
en an egg, or pebble , with wax. 4 To maty
FearL 5 To maty Arabian perfume, 6 To
maty ftrange Gyles and Liquors. 7 To maty
Steel grow lity a tree. 8 To melt any metal in
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the hand without burning of it, 9 Secret obfer-t
nations . 1 o to extra U a white milkje fub {lance I
from the raies of the Moon.
Chap. VI.
1 To condenfe air in fummer. 2 How to fim
two volatile Salts, 3 Of a Rolie C<uciatd
Medicine ^ and its ufe and vertues 4 Another A
5 Of a Cordial Tintlure , and its vertuesA
6 Another of excel entvertue^and its ufe, 7 Tai
reduce di/tiHed Turpentine into its body againd
and of its ufe and vertues. 8 To ntakg a difiilX
led Oyl out of any Hearb, or Flower ^ or Seed ink
an inftint without a Furnace. 9 To fytow whatk
Metal there is in any Ore. 10 A pretty obferA
vathn upon the melting of Copper and Tin toA
get far . 1 1 A remarkable tbfervation upon the',
welting fait Armoniac^ and Calxvive togeA
ther. 12 A cheap powder likgunto Auruinl
Fnlminans. 1 3 To makg an Antimonial cupA
and to caft divers figures of Antimony.
Chap. VII.
1 Of a Water to caufe hair fallen to grow
again 2 A Water to caufe hair taken off never
to grow again. 3 How to maty another. 4 How'
to take away [pots in the face.^A Water againft
fcabs. 6 To preferve the fight. 7 Another Wa-
tt*. 8 How to refiore the fight -of an old man.
9 How to cure the Gout. 1 o To cure the Web
and
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^
cudfpQts in the Eyes. 1 1 How to cure Tetters-)
Fiftulaes, Cank$rs± &c. 1 2 How to cure thQ
rednefs of the face , and beaut i fie the skjn.
1 3 Another, j 4 Another of the fame vertue.
Chap. VIII.
, 1 How to cure inordinate Flux of Team,
2 Or thus. 2, H$wto cure red Eyes. 4 How to
cleanfe and dry ajharp Vlcer. ^ How to make
white Teeth. 6 To tak^e away the marks of the
fmall Pox . 7 . To cicatrize V leers. 8 Another
thus. 9 To cure Vlcer s 10 Of hollow Vlcer s
and their cure.u Qf a cicatrizing Water. 12 Cf
curing Wounds. 13 Another Water. 14 To
wakg teeth white, 15 of the Collie^ how to
cure it. 16 To cure acold jtomack. 17 Of
Sage water. 1% Of Lavender water compound-
ed^and itsvertues and ufe. 19 A peroral wa-
ter. 20 Anetber. 21 Aqua Splenetica and
itsvertues, 22 Aqua Febriftiga audits vir-
tues. 23 Aqua Damafcena^Odoriftra, and'
itsvertues. 24 Aqua Hyfterica, and itsver-
tues, 25 AquaNiphriti a. 26 Aqua Aper*
tiva3 and their vertues and ufe.
Chap. IX'
1 How tomakg the golden tree of Phil of -
phers, 2 To make the tree of the Sun. q To
viakg Geld grow in the Earth, a. Of the r
JSIarcafte, 5 Of preparing of it, 6 (f the
fff2 'ver.
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vertucs of prepared Gold 7 Of prepared Sil-
ver. 8 Of Beata's Medicine. 9 Beata's gra>*
pyl of Silver. 10 To mal\e Oylof Silver.* \ T«
make a. liquor of Silver , that it (hall make the]
gl fs wherein it is fo £x:eedingcold 3 t hit no
man is able for the coldnefs thereof to hold it in:
his hand any long time. 1 2 How to make Silver^
M white as [now. 1 3 . Of Silver "trees. 1 4. 0/i
preparing Fhilofophers Gold and Silver. 1 5 .The
procefs of the 'lerrefiial Ha i Ce'i \6*lhe
Procefs of the Pantirva. 17 ibe Proce's of
the Pvoiie Crucian Medicines , and of their
dijfofving Cold, \%lhe Procefi of the Pan a: ea,
and Hermes Medicines.
