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Article AN HERMETIC WORK. ← Page 3 of 3 Article A BRIEFE OF THE GOLDEN CALF OR THEWORLDS IDOL. Page 1 of 1 Article THE EPISTLE OF W. C. TO THE READER. Page 1 of 2 →
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An Hermetic Work.
Avith ancl by their bad Spirits , and grosser Essences , for their idolatry of Fleshl y , Divelish , and Worldly vanities , Avith horror and everlasting anguish of mind and body , -whereAvith nevertheless they will be nourisht and enabled to endure for ever and ever . All which I have declared , and cannot be easily hid from thee , though thou shouldst want Lynceus eyes , or the Philosophick Eagles eye , to behold the light of nature exalted to the highest degree of the Sun hy artwhich nevertheless I wish
; thou maiest find out by this or some other means ; so it may tend to the Praise and Honour of God , ancl thine and thy neighbours Eternal Avellfare , Avho am thy friend and true Lover of Art and Nature , and care not AA-hat thou safest or thinkest of W , C . or twice five hundred . Laurum Amice eligis Bus .
A Briefe Of The Golden Calf Or Theworlds Idol.
A BRIEFE OF THE GOLDEN CALF OR THEWORLDS IDOL .
DISCOA'EKINO The Rarest Miracle of NATURE . HOAV in less than a quarter of an hour by the smallest proportion of the
Philosophers Stone , a great piece of Common Lead ivas totally transmuted into the purest transplendent Gold . With other most Rare Experiments and Transmutations . Written in Latin by Dr . Frederick Hehetius , And Printed at the Hague , 1666 .
And IIOAV Englished and abbreviated for the ease of the Readers . By W . C Esquire . Laurum Amice Eligis Bus .
The Epistle Of W. C. To The Reader.
THE EPISTLE OF W . C . TO THE READER .
Reader , I HAVE taught Helvetiw -with his Golden Calf , out English Tongue , to perswade thee ( by these experiments from a true Adeptist ) Of the reality of the Philosophers Stone , & Universal Medicine , and consequently to esteem the Noble Ait of Chymistiy by Avhich it is wrought ; and I heartily wish the laAvs ivere not so strict , nor the snares so many , against the honest Practisers of this Art , but to punish the others more severely the
that abuse the same , then I question not the further demonstration hereof . But Golden Calf and Fleece are sufficientl y divulged almost in every language , and many rare English Philosophers collected by our Avorthy Countryman Elias Ashrnole Esq ; in
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software.
An Hermetic Work.
Avith ancl by their bad Spirits , and grosser Essences , for their idolatry of Fleshl y , Divelish , and Worldly vanities , Avith horror and everlasting anguish of mind and body , -whereAvith nevertheless they will be nourisht and enabled to endure for ever and ever . All which I have declared , and cannot be easily hid from thee , though thou shouldst want Lynceus eyes , or the Philosophick Eagles eye , to behold the light of nature exalted to the highest degree of the Sun hy artwhich nevertheless I wish
; thou maiest find out by this or some other means ; so it may tend to the Praise and Honour of God , ancl thine and thy neighbours Eternal Avellfare , Avho am thy friend and true Lover of Art and Nature , and care not AA-hat thou safest or thinkest of W , C . or twice five hundred . Laurum Amice eligis Bus .
A Briefe Of The Golden Calf Or Theworlds Idol.
A BRIEFE OF THE GOLDEN CALF OR THEWORLDS IDOL .
DISCOA'EKINO The Rarest Miracle of NATURE . HOAV in less than a quarter of an hour by the smallest proportion of the
Philosophers Stone , a great piece of Common Lead ivas totally transmuted into the purest transplendent Gold . With other most Rare Experiments and Transmutations . Written in Latin by Dr . Frederick Hehetius , And Printed at the Hague , 1666 .
And IIOAV Englished and abbreviated for the ease of the Readers . By W . C Esquire . Laurum Amice Eligis Bus .
The Epistle Of W. C. To The Reader.
THE EPISTLE OF W . C . TO THE READER .
Reader , I HAVE taught Helvetiw -with his Golden Calf , out English Tongue , to perswade thee ( by these experiments from a true Adeptist ) Of the reality of the Philosophers Stone , & Universal Medicine , and consequently to esteem the Noble Ait of Chymistiy by Avhich it is wrought ; and I heartily wish the laAvs ivere not so strict , nor the snares so many , against the honest Practisers of this Art , but to punish the others more severely the
that abuse the same , then I question not the further demonstration hereof . But Golden Calf and Fleece are sufficientl y divulged almost in every language , and many rare English Philosophers collected by our Avorthy Countryman Elias Ashrnole Esq ; in