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An Hermetic Work.

read , none more curious than Cosmopolite Sendivogius , the Dutch Borger Derwerel , ancl Brother Basilias 12 Keys . I can lend thee Sendivogius at my return , in whose obscure Avords the Truth lyes hidd , even as our Tincture lyes inclosed in the minerals and Metallick bodies . Physician . Sir , I give you most hearty thanks for your exceeding kindness and love , Believing that marvellous ancl efficacious Essences ancl Tinctures , lies hid in

Metals and Minerals under the external rinds and shells of their bodies ; though I find feAV so expert in the Fire , to knoAV how to pick out their Kernel philosophically , for ( as Isaac Holland AA'rites ) the outward body of every Animal , Vegetable , and Mineral , is like to a Terrestrial Province , AA'ithin Avhich excellent spiritual essences do retire ancl clAvell . Wherefore it is needful that the sons of art should know how , by some saline , fit , sntable , Perment ( pleasant ancl agreeable to the Metallick Nature ) to tame ancl subdue , dissolve , separate , and concentrate , not only the Metallick Magnetick virtue , Avhere Avith to Tinge ; but also Philosophically to multiply the same , in their golden or

sih'er-Homogemty . Por Ave see that the bodies of all creatures are not only easily destroyed but as soon as they cease to live they hurry to their giwes in putrefaction , vis ., to their old Chaos ancl darkness of Orcus ; wherein they Avere before they were brought to light by Creation in this AVorld . But alas Avho or what man can or wiH SIIBAV us the Art in the Metallick Kingdom ! Elias . Sir , I confess you judge right of the natural destruction of things , and if it

be God ' s pleasure , he can ( as to me ) send one ( sooner than thou hopest ) to sheAv thee the manner to destroy Metals and Minerals , in a true Philosophical manner , ancl to gather their inward souls . In the mean time implore the blessing of this great God , AA'ho cloth all things as he pleaseth . To whom I recommend thee , whose watchful eyes are always open , over all his regenerated Sons , in and through Christ Jesus . So he sine I am your friend , ancl once more Parewell .

The Words Of Strength.

THE WORDS OF STRENGTH .

TiiEBE are three lessons I Avould Avrite—¦ Three words as Avith a burning pen , In tracings of eternal light , Upon the hearts of men . HaA'e Hope . Though clouds environ IIOAV ,

And gladness hides her face in scorn , Put thou the shadoAv from thy brow—No night but hath its morn . Have Faith . Where ' er thy bark is driven—The calm ' s disport , the tempest ' s mirth—KnoAV this- —God rates the hosts of Heaven ,

The inhabitants of earth . HaA'e Love . Not love alone for one , But man as man , thy brother call , Ancl scatter like the circling sun Thy charities on all . Thus grave these lessons on thy

soul—Hope , Faith , and Love—and thou shalt find Strength Avhen life ' s surges rudest roll Light AA'hen thou else AA'ere blind . Schiller .

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Monthly Masonic Summary. Article 1
THE LOCKE MS. Article 2
THE ORIGIN AND REFERENCES OF THE HERMESIAN SPURIOUS FREEMASONRY. Article 3
THE PLATT MEMORIAL.—OLDHAM. Article 6
AUTUMN. Article 8
BEATRICE. Article 9
DO THY DUTY BRAVELY. Article 11
AN ELEGY. Article 12
ART-JOTTINGS IN ART-STUDIOS. Article 13
MILDRED: AN AUTUMN ROMANCE. Article 16
NOTES ON LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART. Article 19
FAITHFULLY. Article 22
SOMETHING FOUND. Article 23
THE BROOK-SIDE. Article 24
LOST AND SAVED ; OR, NELLIE POWERS, THE MISSIONARY'S DAUGHTER. Article 25
FROM OXFORD TO LONDON BY WATER* Article 30
THE BETTER PART. Article 34
THE BENI MZAB. Article 35
LEGENDS OF THE PAST. Article 36
ASSYRIAN DISCOVERIES. Article 38
AN HERMETIC WORK. Article 42
THE WORDS OF STRENGTH. Article 48
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An Hermetic Work.

read , none more curious than Cosmopolite Sendivogius , the Dutch Borger Derwerel , ancl Brother Basilias 12 Keys . I can lend thee Sendivogius at my return , in whose obscure Avords the Truth lyes hidd , even as our Tincture lyes inclosed in the minerals and Metallick bodies . Physician . Sir , I give you most hearty thanks for your exceeding kindness and love , Believing that marvellous ancl efficacious Essences ancl Tinctures , lies hid in

Metals and Minerals under the external rinds and shells of their bodies ; though I find feAV so expert in the Fire , to knoAV how to pick out their Kernel philosophically , for ( as Isaac Holland AA'rites ) the outward body of every Animal , Vegetable , and Mineral , is like to a Terrestrial Province , AA'ithin Avhich excellent spiritual essences do retire ancl clAvell . Wherefore it is needful that the sons of art should know how , by some saline , fit , sntable , Perment ( pleasant ancl agreeable to the Metallick Nature ) to tame ancl subdue , dissolve , separate , and concentrate , not only the Metallick Magnetick virtue , Avhere Avith to Tinge ; but also Philosophically to multiply the same , in their golden or

sih'er-Homogemty . Por Ave see that the bodies of all creatures are not only easily destroyed but as soon as they cease to live they hurry to their giwes in putrefaction , vis ., to their old Chaos ancl darkness of Orcus ; wherein they Avere before they were brought to light by Creation in this AVorld . But alas Avho or what man can or wiH SIIBAV us the Art in the Metallick Kingdom ! Elias . Sir , I confess you judge right of the natural destruction of things , and if it

be God ' s pleasure , he can ( as to me ) send one ( sooner than thou hopest ) to sheAv thee the manner to destroy Metals and Minerals , in a true Philosophical manner , ancl to gather their inward souls . In the mean time implore the blessing of this great God , AA'ho cloth all things as he pleaseth . To whom I recommend thee , whose watchful eyes are always open , over all his regenerated Sons , in and through Christ Jesus . So he sine I am your friend , ancl once more Parewell .

The Words Of Strength.

THE WORDS OF STRENGTH .

TiiEBE are three lessons I Avould Avrite—¦ Three words as Avith a burning pen , In tracings of eternal light , Upon the hearts of men . HaA'e Hope . Though clouds environ IIOAV ,

And gladness hides her face in scorn , Put thou the shadoAv from thy brow—No night but hath its morn . Have Faith . Where ' er thy bark is driven—The calm ' s disport , the tempest ' s mirth—KnoAV this- —God rates the hosts of Heaven ,

The inhabitants of earth . HaA'e Love . Not love alone for one , But man as man , thy brother call , Ancl scatter like the circling sun Thy charities on all . Thus grave these lessons on thy

soul—Hope , Faith , and Love—and thou shalt find Strength Avhen life ' s surges rudest roll Light AA'hen thou else AA'ere blind . Schiller .

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