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An Hermetic Work.

AN HERMETIC WORK .

( Continued from page 438 . ) CHAP . II . Of the Causes and Manner of Multiplication of Life and Seed ; And one way of preparing Mercury for the Philosophers Stone , mid others for mailing of Universal

Medicines , § c . IN the beginning God gave his blessing to increase and multiply ; and commanded that each Thing from its like , should draw its Form ; and so created in Nature a certain Chain , or subordinate propinquity of Complexions , betAveen Visibles and Invisibles ; by Avhich the Superionr Spiritual Essences descend , ancl converse here beloAv Avith the matter . Yet Nature hath , nor had but one onely Agent ( hidden in the

universe ) Avhich is Anima Mundi , Avorking by its universal Spirit , through innumerable distinct , Concreates according to their Specifiq ; Forms and Seeds , Avhich God the Father , at first Creation by his AVOI-C ! and Idea ( or Son and Holy Spirit ) did Glance at once into the first matter , ancl so set LaAvs and Bounds in Nature : Of , In , ancl over all , Avhich he is still president , upholding , strengthening , ancl ordering all the said Powers , as his Instruments in every particular as Avell as in the general ; so that a Sparrow falls not Avichout his Providence ancl PoAver ; and so kind by kind , produceth kind in all Natures , Three Kingdoms ( Animal , Vegitable , and Mineral ) by means uf the said Seed ; For as Fernelius saith , Nihil est in ulla naturce parte , quod non in se generis sui semen

contineat . There is no part of Nature Avhich doth not contain within it self the seed of its OAVU kind . God ancl Nature still use the same , ancl as a mean to unite the Form to its own Matter , and to raise strength ancl Appetite in the Patient , and to invite the active Virtue of Form and Life to Avork freely . Yet still its motions to tend to its OAVU Specifick end as God had ordained ; except it be misplaced or abused ( as Sendivogius expresseth , or joyned to some unSt matter ; Avhich end being attained , the Life then seems Deador at a stand ; and so ChainedHedgedancl imprisoned Avith Corporal

, , , Fences , that it can work no further upon that subject to its Promotion ; but onely doth Organizare molem , ancl set its Prison or House into the best order it can ; Branching into several Members , that it may have the more room to employ its Faculties , evidently seen in Animals and Yegitals with various motions : But in Minerals ( more opprest Avith matter ) less apparent , and seeming slain by congelation , especially taken out of their Minesand Mechanically usedand so onely preserves its bodily Beingtill

, ; , Revived with new Ferment , ancl Matter , Avhereby the Body is opened again to manifest its living , essential Moisture hid in the centre , Avherein the seed and spirit of Life is placed as Fire , and then revives and restores neAV operations , in the neAV adjoined nourishment or matter . Aud thus Nature b y help of Art may transcend ( and as it were ) go beyond its self ; and so the Seed will still extend its poAA'er and Life , as long and often as it be thus opened ancl fitted Avith new matter and Ferments .

For Form is Light , the Source of central Heat , Which cloth'd with Matter , doth a Seed beget ; Wherein Life , like Fire seeks it self t' increase , Ancl Eternize , if Fuelne ' re do cease . Helmont in Butler , and Sendivogius in his new Light , partly testifie the same . Now this Seed is no sooner produe'd , but it assaies to change the matter , and stamps its Character therein , and so presently the Matter lives , and the matter then Ooworks together with the Form , to attain that end , to Avhich the Seed implanted cloth intend .

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IMPORTANT CIRCULAR. Article 1
Untitled Article 2
SONNET. Article 3
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 4
EARLY FREEMASONRY IN IRELAND. Article 7
THE CHAMBER OF IMAGERY. Article 10
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 11
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 13
In Memoriam. Article 17
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 18
FROM IDEALITY TO NATURE. Article 24
THE TRUE MASON. Article 25
AMABEL VAUGHAN. Article 26
"VALE PONTIFEX MAXIME!" Article 30
JILTED. Article 34
ON THE TESTING AND STRENGTH OF RAILWAY MATERIALS, &c. Article 35
MORITZ GRAF VON STRACHWITZ. Article 40
STANZAS. Article 41
LEBENSANSICHT. Article 42
A SONNET. Article 43
DU GEHEST DAHIN. Article 43
A PRAHLEREI. Article 43
I WOULD I WERE A POET. Article 44
GERMANIA. Article 44
THE TRUE HISTORY OF FREEMASONRY IN ENGLAND. Article 45
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 47
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An Hermetic Work.

AN HERMETIC WORK .

( Continued from page 438 . ) CHAP . II . Of the Causes and Manner of Multiplication of Life and Seed ; And one way of preparing Mercury for the Philosophers Stone , mid others for mailing of Universal

Medicines , § c . IN the beginning God gave his blessing to increase and multiply ; and commanded that each Thing from its like , should draw its Form ; and so created in Nature a certain Chain , or subordinate propinquity of Complexions , betAveen Visibles and Invisibles ; by Avhich the Superionr Spiritual Essences descend , ancl converse here beloAv Avith the matter . Yet Nature hath , nor had but one onely Agent ( hidden in the

universe ) Avhich is Anima Mundi , Avorking by its universal Spirit , through innumerable distinct , Concreates according to their Specifiq ; Forms and Seeds , Avhich God the Father , at first Creation by his AVOI-C ! and Idea ( or Son and Holy Spirit ) did Glance at once into the first matter , ancl so set LaAvs and Bounds in Nature : Of , In , ancl over all , Avhich he is still president , upholding , strengthening , ancl ordering all the said Powers , as his Instruments in every particular as Avell as in the general ; so that a Sparrow falls not Avichout his Providence ancl PoAver ; and so kind by kind , produceth kind in all Natures , Three Kingdoms ( Animal , Vegitable , and Mineral ) by means uf the said Seed ; For as Fernelius saith , Nihil est in ulla naturce parte , quod non in se generis sui semen

contineat . There is no part of Nature Avhich doth not contain within it self the seed of its OAVU kind . God ancl Nature still use the same , ancl as a mean to unite the Form to its own Matter , and to raise strength ancl Appetite in the Patient , and to invite the active Virtue of Form and Life to Avork freely . Yet still its motions to tend to its OAVU Specifick end as God had ordained ; except it be misplaced or abused ( as Sendivogius expresseth , or joyned to some unSt matter ; Avhich end being attained , the Life then seems Deador at a stand ; and so ChainedHedgedancl imprisoned Avith Corporal

, , , Fences , that it can work no further upon that subject to its Promotion ; but onely doth Organizare molem , ancl set its Prison or House into the best order it can ; Branching into several Members , that it may have the more room to employ its Faculties , evidently seen in Animals and Yegitals with various motions : But in Minerals ( more opprest Avith matter ) less apparent , and seeming slain by congelation , especially taken out of their Minesand Mechanically usedand so onely preserves its bodily Beingtill

, ; , Revived with new Ferment , ancl Matter , Avhereby the Body is opened again to manifest its living , essential Moisture hid in the centre , Avherein the seed and spirit of Life is placed as Fire , and then revives and restores neAV operations , in the neAV adjoined nourishment or matter . Aud thus Nature b y help of Art may transcend ( and as it were ) go beyond its self ; and so the Seed will still extend its poAA'er and Life , as long and often as it be thus opened ancl fitted Avith new matter and Ferments .

For Form is Light , the Source of central Heat , Which cloth'd with Matter , doth a Seed beget ; Wherein Life , like Fire seeks it self t' increase , Ancl Eternize , if Fuelne ' re do cease . Helmont in Butler , and Sendivogius in his new Light , partly testifie the same . Now this Seed is no sooner produe'd , but it assaies to change the matter , and stamps its Character therein , and so presently the Matter lives , and the matter then Ooworks together with the Form , to attain that end , to Avhich the Seed implanted cloth intend .

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