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Assyrian Discoveries.

tablets of Chaldea . But scepticism , like other organisms , may still preserve her continuity , AA'hde , Proteus-like , she developes UOAV forms by a process of evolution ; that theory which its votaries , as Ave read in the Nineteenth Century for July , tells us is universally accepted by all thinking and educated men , while in the same breath they admit that the proofs are not forthcoming , and that it is reasonable to expect they should be . The historical assault has been triumphantly repulsed all along the fine . AA e calml y aAA'ait the next charge ; for ' Magna est A'eritas et prawalibit . "'

An Hermetic Work.

AN HERMETIC WORK .

( Continued from page 81 ) . CHAPTER IV . I betake me now to the Dialogue between Elias the Artist , and the

Physician , to express what is past , and all other passages . m- C ^ IOD saA ' e you Ilelvetius ? I haA'e heard of your curious search after natural " things , and read thy books , particularly against Kenelme Digby ' s Sympathetica ! Ponder , Avhere he glories to heal all Avounds at a distance . Truly I delight incredibly in all such things , which we see in this Look-glass naturally implanted in the

Creatures , Avhether Sympathetick or Antipathetick : fort-he inexhaustible Treasures of the Divine fight ancl Deity ( abundantly granted us ) may be perfectly knoAvn out of the Creatures under the Sky , or in the Avomb of the Earth , or in the Seas brought forth . That Avith all their gifts and poAvers ( potentially in them ) they might be beneficial to restore health ancl help to mortal man . Physician . Sir , you are the AA'elcomest Guest ; for a philosophical discourse of nature is the only refreshing of my Spirit , ancl Sa-lutiferous nourishment ; come I pray into this Chamber .

Elias . Sir , It seems you have here a whole shop of the fiery Art of FuZccm , ancl perhaps all Spagyrical Medicines , most exactly draAvn out of the Mineral Kingdom . But Sir ? For AA'hat end so many Medicaments ? Avhen by a most feAV Ave may much sooner ancl safelyer restore the health of man , if the distemper be not deadly , either out of defect of nature , or putrefaction of any noble part , or the Avhole consumption of the radical humidity ; for in such desperate cases neither Galenical Cures , nor Paracelsical

'Tinctures can be hel pful ;¦ but it is not thus in ordinary diseases , Avhere nevertheless often men are constrained before their fatal Term , to travail out of this most SAveet lig ht amongst the dead , for want of speedy and potent remedies . Physician . Sir , I apprehend by your discourse you are either a Physician , or an expert Student in Ohymistry . Verily I believe there are more excellent Medicaments , ancl an universal Medicine , which might prolong life until the determinate end , and also cure ancl heal all distempers in man ' s body , but AVIIO can show the Avay to such a Fountain , Avhence such a Medicinal Juice may be obtained' ? perhaps none amongst men .

Elias . Truly I am only a Pounder of Brass , yet almost from my Cradle my Genius prompted me to search Curiosities in the fiery Art , and I haA'e diligently searched through the internal nature of Metals , ancl though IIOAV I forbear assidua-1 labour and accurate Scrutiny , yet such labours and lovers are delightful to me ; ancl I believe the

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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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Assyrian Discoveries.

tablets of Chaldea . But scepticism , like other organisms , may still preserve her continuity , AA'hde , Proteus-like , she developes UOAV forms by a process of evolution ; that theory which its votaries , as Ave read in the Nineteenth Century for July , tells us is universally accepted by all thinking and educated men , while in the same breath they admit that the proofs are not forthcoming , and that it is reasonable to expect they should be . The historical assault has been triumphantly repulsed all along the fine . AA e calml y aAA'ait the next charge ; for ' Magna est A'eritas et prawalibit . "'

An Hermetic Work.

AN HERMETIC WORK .

( Continued from page 81 ) . CHAPTER IV . I betake me now to the Dialogue between Elias the Artist , and the

Physician , to express what is past , and all other passages . m- C ^ IOD saA ' e you Ilelvetius ? I haA'e heard of your curious search after natural " things , and read thy books , particularly against Kenelme Digby ' s Sympathetica ! Ponder , Avhere he glories to heal all Avounds at a distance . Truly I delight incredibly in all such things , which we see in this Look-glass naturally implanted in the

Creatures , Avhether Sympathetick or Antipathetick : fort-he inexhaustible Treasures of the Divine fight ancl Deity ( abundantly granted us ) may be perfectly knoAvn out of the Creatures under the Sky , or in the Avomb of the Earth , or in the Seas brought forth . That Avith all their gifts and poAvers ( potentially in them ) they might be beneficial to restore health ancl help to mortal man . Physician . Sir , you are the AA'elcomest Guest ; for a philosophical discourse of nature is the only refreshing of my Spirit , ancl Sa-lutiferous nourishment ; come I pray into this Chamber .

Elias . Sir , It seems you have here a whole shop of the fiery Art of FuZccm , ancl perhaps all Spagyrical Medicines , most exactly draAvn out of the Mineral Kingdom . But Sir ? For AA'hat end so many Medicaments ? Avhen by a most feAV Ave may much sooner ancl safelyer restore the health of man , if the distemper be not deadly , either out of defect of nature , or putrefaction of any noble part , or the Avhole consumption of the radical humidity ; for in such desperate cases neither Galenical Cures , nor Paracelsical

'Tinctures can be hel pful ;¦ but it is not thus in ordinary diseases , Avhere nevertheless often men are constrained before their fatal Term , to travail out of this most SAveet lig ht amongst the dead , for want of speedy and potent remedies . Physician . Sir , I apprehend by your discourse you are either a Physician , or an expert Student in Ohymistry . Verily I believe there are more excellent Medicaments , ancl an universal Medicine , which might prolong life until the determinate end , and also cure ancl heal all distempers in man ' s body , but AVIIO can show the Avay to such a Fountain , Avhence such a Medicinal Juice may be obtained' ? perhaps none amongst men .

Elias . Truly I am only a Pounder of Brass , yet almost from my Cradle my Genius prompted me to search Curiosities in the fiery Art , and I haA'e diligently searched through the internal nature of Metals , ancl though IIOAV I forbear assidua-1 labour and accurate Scrutiny , yet such labours and lovers are delightful to me ; ancl I believe the

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