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An Hermetic Work.

Now Avhat Avill man do in natural things , Avho is fallen from the fountain of light into the bottomless pit of darkness , especially in this Philosophick natural Study . Nay , if they understand a thing , they despise it , not knowing that more is to be sought then possessed . Wherefore Seneca said right , in his book of Manners , Thou art not yet happy if the ruder sort deride thee not . But whether men believe deride or contradict , there is a certainty of the transmutation of Metals ; for mine eyes have seen it , my

hands done it , and handled this spark of Gods everlasting \ Aisdom , or the true Catholick , Saturnine , Magnesia of Philosophers ( a very Fire sufficient to pierce Eocks ) a treasure equivalent to 20 Tun of Gold . AA hat seekest thou more ? I believed it with the eyes of Thomas in my fingers , I have seen I say in nature , That most secret supernatural Magical Saturn known to none but a Cabalist Christian ; And Ave judge him the happiest of all Physicians , to Avhom this Sovereign Potion of our Medicinal Mercury is

knoAvn ; or of the Medicine of the Sun of our iEsculapius , against the violence of death , for AA'hich else groAvs no better Panacea in all the Gardens . But the great God reveals not promiscuously these his Solomonical gifts ; for it seems to most men a Avonder , when they see the creature , by an Occult implanted magnetical virtue of it ' s like , to be brought into a real activity . As for example . The ingenerated magnetical , potential vertue , in Iron from the Loadstone ; in gold from Mercury ; in Silver from Copper : and so consequently in all

the Metals , Minerals ,-Stones , Hearbs and Plants , & c . But here I may deservedly ask , Which of the AVisest Philosophers is so acute , to perceive by what means or obumbration the imagination in any woman Avith Child doth tinge venomous or monstrous things , and dispatcheth its Avork Avithin a very moment , if it be brought to activity by any external object . I believe many will say , it is a Morto-Magical divelish Avork ; but such Bablers are afraid of the Resplendency of the Essential

Light of Truth , AvhereAvith their Owl-like Eyes are lamentably afflicted . But as I may affirm , the Stars are a cause of this matter , though thou or I perhaps cannot comprehend their heavenly Influences ; neither are the Plants Avhich the earth affords to be slighted herein , although I or thou cannot rightly judge from their external Signatures , the effects of their ingenerated virtues , Avhich they eminently shew according to their degrees of PoAver , in the healing and preserving of mens bodies . But are all men

defective in their light of understanding , because I or thou are Avanting in knoAvledge , hoAv the Powers Created to one and the same end may be brought into activity . Thousands of such things might be instanced , although thou dost not know the splendor in the Angels , the candid brightness in the Heavens , the Perspicuity in the air , the clear Limpidity in the waters , the variety of colours in the FloAvers , the hardness in Stones and Metals , the Proportion in living Creatures , the Image of God in regenerated men , Faith in true Believers , and Reason in the Soul ; Yet is there in them such a beauty , which very few mortals have throughly perceived , or plainly knovrn .

Now Avhy should there not be such an admirable virtue in the true Philosophers Stone , which truly I have seen and known to be so . Yet hereby I endeavour not to persAvade the Avorthy and unworthy alike , to labour in this work . I rather dehort busie searchers , from this most perillous secret , like as from some Holy of Holies ; Yea , let every discreet Student be exceeding cautious in reading and keeping company Avith Sophisticate false Philosophers . Nevertheless to satisfie curious Naturalists , I shall

communicate faithfull y Avhatsoever Avas acted between Elias the Artist , and Me , concerning the nature of the Philosophers Stone . It is a thing much brighter then Aurora , or a Carbuncle , more splendid then the Sun or Gold , and more beautiful then the Moon or Silver ; Insomuch that this most recreating light , can never be blotted out of my mind , though it should not be believed b y Learned Foolsor Illiterate Assesbabling nothing but the loss of haughty proud

, , g eloquence . For in this exuberated old malignant Age , nothing can be secured from slanderous Carpers ; But all such Batts and Bratts do err from Truth , and in progress of time vanish , miserably ensnared in their OAVU errors , yet our assertion shall stand till the very end of all generations , being built upon the eternal foundation of Triumphant Truth . And although this Art be not yet known to all , the Adept do assert according 2 0 2

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 2
PAPERS ON THE GREAT PYRAMID. Article 5
"KICK HIM DOWN." Article 10
THE ADVENTURES OF DON PASQUALE. Article 11
THE WORK OF NATURE IN THE MONTHS. Article 13
T. CH. BARON ZEDLITZ. Article 20
THE PAST. Article 20
THE PRESENT. Article 20
THE FUTURE. Article 21
STANZAS. Article 21
UNCERTAIN LIGHT. Article 21
A LOOK TOWARDS HEAVEN. Article 22
AMABEL VAUGHAN. Article 23
WOMEN'S RIGHTS AND WOMEN'S WORK. Article 27
ON SELECTING THE BEST CHARITY. Article 28
LOVE AND MASONRY. Article 31
Review. Article 35
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 39
LOST AND SAVED ; OR NELLIE POWERS THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 42
ON THE TESTING AND STRENGTH OF RAILWAY MATERIALS, &c. Article 44
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 46
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An Hermetic Work.

Now Avhat Avill man do in natural things , Avho is fallen from the fountain of light into the bottomless pit of darkness , especially in this Philosophick natural Study . Nay , if they understand a thing , they despise it , not knowing that more is to be sought then possessed . Wherefore Seneca said right , in his book of Manners , Thou art not yet happy if the ruder sort deride thee not . But whether men believe deride or contradict , there is a certainty of the transmutation of Metals ; for mine eyes have seen it , my

hands done it , and handled this spark of Gods everlasting \ Aisdom , or the true Catholick , Saturnine , Magnesia of Philosophers ( a very Fire sufficient to pierce Eocks ) a treasure equivalent to 20 Tun of Gold . AA hat seekest thou more ? I believed it with the eyes of Thomas in my fingers , I have seen I say in nature , That most secret supernatural Magical Saturn known to none but a Cabalist Christian ; And Ave judge him the happiest of all Physicians , to Avhom this Sovereign Potion of our Medicinal Mercury is

knoAvn ; or of the Medicine of the Sun of our iEsculapius , against the violence of death , for AA'hich else groAvs no better Panacea in all the Gardens . But the great God reveals not promiscuously these his Solomonical gifts ; for it seems to most men a Avonder , when they see the creature , by an Occult implanted magnetical virtue of it ' s like , to be brought into a real activity . As for example . The ingenerated magnetical , potential vertue , in Iron from the Loadstone ; in gold from Mercury ; in Silver from Copper : and so consequently in all

the Metals , Minerals ,-Stones , Hearbs and Plants , & c . But here I may deservedly ask , Which of the AVisest Philosophers is so acute , to perceive by what means or obumbration the imagination in any woman Avith Child doth tinge venomous or monstrous things , and dispatcheth its Avork Avithin a very moment , if it be brought to activity by any external object . I believe many will say , it is a Morto-Magical divelish Avork ; but such Bablers are afraid of the Resplendency of the Essential

Light of Truth , AvhereAvith their Owl-like Eyes are lamentably afflicted . But as I may affirm , the Stars are a cause of this matter , though thou or I perhaps cannot comprehend their heavenly Influences ; neither are the Plants Avhich the earth affords to be slighted herein , although I or thou cannot rightly judge from their external Signatures , the effects of their ingenerated virtues , Avhich they eminently shew according to their degrees of PoAver , in the healing and preserving of mens bodies . But are all men

defective in their light of understanding , because I or thou are Avanting in knoAvledge , hoAv the Powers Created to one and the same end may be brought into activity . Thousands of such things might be instanced , although thou dost not know the splendor in the Angels , the candid brightness in the Heavens , the Perspicuity in the air , the clear Limpidity in the waters , the variety of colours in the FloAvers , the hardness in Stones and Metals , the Proportion in living Creatures , the Image of God in regenerated men , Faith in true Believers , and Reason in the Soul ; Yet is there in them such a beauty , which very few mortals have throughly perceived , or plainly knovrn .

Now Avhy should there not be such an admirable virtue in the true Philosophers Stone , which truly I have seen and known to be so . Yet hereby I endeavour not to persAvade the Avorthy and unworthy alike , to labour in this work . I rather dehort busie searchers , from this most perillous secret , like as from some Holy of Holies ; Yea , let every discreet Student be exceeding cautious in reading and keeping company Avith Sophisticate false Philosophers . Nevertheless to satisfie curious Naturalists , I shall

communicate faithfull y Avhatsoever Avas acted between Elias the Artist , and Me , concerning the nature of the Philosophers Stone . It is a thing much brighter then Aurora , or a Carbuncle , more splendid then the Sun or Gold , and more beautiful then the Moon or Silver ; Insomuch that this most recreating light , can never be blotted out of my mind , though it should not be believed b y Learned Foolsor Illiterate Assesbabling nothing but the loss of haughty proud

, , g eloquence . For in this exuberated old malignant Age , nothing can be secured from slanderous Carpers ; But all such Batts and Bratts do err from Truth , and in progress of time vanish , miserably ensnared in their OAVU errors , yet our assertion shall stand till the very end of all generations , being built upon the eternal foundation of Triumphant Truth . And although this Art be not yet known to all , the Adept do assert according 2 0 2

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