Chapter 37
PART II.
OF THE MANSER OF EXTRACTING THE FIRST HATTER OF THE PHILOSOPHERS’ STONE, AND THE USE IT IS PUT TO IN PURIFYING THE IMPERFECT METALS, AND TRANSMUTING THEM INTO GOOD GOLD.
LESSON XI.
TAKE the foregoing inftruftions as thy principal inftrument, and know that our foul has the power, .when the body is free, as we before faid, of any pollution, the heart void of malice and offence ; I fay the foul is then a free agent, and has the power, fpiritually and magically, to aft upon any matter whatfoever ; therefore I faid the firfl matter is in the foul ; and the extraditing of it, is to bring the dormant power of the pure, living, breathing fpirit and eternal foul into aft. Note well that every agent has its power of adding upon
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