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An Hermetic Work.

most high , great aud good God , AA' 111 in this our Age afford Ins Spagyrick Sons the Metallick mysteries gratis yet , by praying , ancl labouring to attain them . Physician . I grant God affords his commendable good things gratis , yet he hath seldom given or doth easily sell to his Sons this Medicinal Nectar for nothing . For Ave know certainly that Infinite numbers of Chymists haA'e and do still draw AA'ater through a SieA'e , whilst they presume to prepare the Universal Stone of

Philosophers , and out of the Books of triumphing Adeptists , none can learn the manner of preparing it , or know their first matter . Ancl whilst one searcheth on the loAvest root ancl foot of the Mountain , he never ascends to the highest top , Avhere only he can eat and drink the Ambrosia and Nectar of the Macro-Sophists or Phdosophers . In the Interim it is the part of a good Physician , for AA'ant of that universal Elixir , to keep a pure and safe Conscience , and apply to diseases such restoring remedies in Avhich he

certainly finds the effect ancl Virtue of Curing them . Therefore in all desperate Diseases I use such most simple Medicaments , that the Patients either speedily recover , or are brought into some way of their former better health . Eor there are various lands of Salts generated in the Glandules ancl Lymphatick A ' essels , after the putrefaction of this or that received nourishment , which afterwards llourish out in various humours , ancl cause either internal or external distempers , For

experience teacheth us , that as many constitutions or Complexions , so many diversities of Diseases , although it be the A'ery same Disease in general . As Ave haA'e experience in them AVIIO drink Wine , AA'here divers operations presently manifest themselves . Por Peter , having drunk Wine , presently begins to be angry ancl furious ; on the contrary : Paul seems to haA'e a Lamblike timidity ; but Mailmv sings , and Luke weeps . Item . From the contagious Scorbutica ! poison , the Eaclical Juice of Peter in his

Lymphatick Vessels and Kernels is turned into Acidity , which obstructs the passages ancl Organs of all the whole body . From Avhence springs up under the skin discoloured Azure or Side-colour spots ; but in the time of the Plague they bud forth in the likeness of Comes of Pepper . But the Juice of the same parts in Paul is changed into an opening bitterness from Avhence in the skin groAv red spots under the Anns and Legs , like unto flea-bites ; but in the plague time Carbuncles .

But the Juice or humidity of the same parts in Maiheiu is turned somewhat sweet and easie to be putrefied , whence bud forth under the skin watry Tumors on his Arms and Legs , the like almost you may see in Hydropical patients ; but in the pestilence riseth pestilential Tumors . But of the same parts in Luke , the Juice is changed into a sharpe salty driness , whence come forth under the sldn of his Arms ancl Legs , precipitations of the ordinary

ferment of the flesh , and such exsiccations as commonly fall out in the consumptive Atrophia ; yea , most often into the true Atrophia : But in the Plague , come forth most ardent swellings , Avith distractedness until death . Behold my friend ! No Physician , by one universal Medicine , can Cure this only Disease of the Scorbutick-pestilential or Pebrile-poyson , but indeed by means of a particular A egetable or Mineral granted in nature from God , Ave may ; for I can succour ancl

handle all Scorbutical patients , with one Scorbutica ! Herb , as Scurvy-grass , or Sorrel , or Fumitary , or Baccabungia , called Brooklime or Eed Coleworts ; yea , much less can Ave succour them with one remedy compounded of all these divers species ; for as much as there is such an Antipathy between Scurvy-grass ancl Sorrel , as there is betAveen fire and water , ancl the same Antipathy is also observed between the Herb b limitary , and Baeealmngy : Therefore

_ The Corrector of Peter ' s Scorbutical , colouring Salty , and soAver Poyson , is made with the bitter Volatile Salt of the Herb Scurvy-grass . The Corrector of Paul ' s Scorbutick , tinging , salty and bitter povson , is made with the fixt sower salt of the Herb Sorel . And the Corrector of Matlimv ' s Scorbutick , salty , tinging SAveetand moistening poyson , i < made AA'ith the help of the fixt bitter and drying Sulphur of the Herb Fumitary . But the Correctcr of Luke ' s Scorbutical Tingent , Salty , sharp ancl drying poyson , is

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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.

most high , great aud good God , AA' 111 in this our Age afford Ins Spagyrick Sons the Metallick mysteries gratis yet , by praying , ancl labouring to attain them . Physician . I grant God affords his commendable good things gratis , yet he hath seldom given or doth easily sell to his Sons this Medicinal Nectar for nothing . For Ave know certainly that Infinite numbers of Chymists haA'e and do still draw AA'ater through a SieA'e , whilst they presume to prepare the Universal Stone of

Philosophers , and out of the Books of triumphing Adeptists , none can learn the manner of preparing it , or know their first matter . Ancl whilst one searcheth on the loAvest root ancl foot of the Mountain , he never ascends to the highest top , Avhere only he can eat and drink the Ambrosia and Nectar of the Macro-Sophists or Phdosophers . In the Interim it is the part of a good Physician , for AA'ant of that universal Elixir , to keep a pure and safe Conscience , and apply to diseases such restoring remedies in Avhich he

certainly finds the effect ancl Virtue of Curing them . Therefore in all desperate Diseases I use such most simple Medicaments , that the Patients either speedily recover , or are brought into some way of their former better health . Eor there are various lands of Salts generated in the Glandules ancl Lymphatick A ' essels , after the putrefaction of this or that received nourishment , which afterwards llourish out in various humours , ancl cause either internal or external distempers , For

experience teacheth us , that as many constitutions or Complexions , so many diversities of Diseases , although it be the A'ery same Disease in general . As Ave haA'e experience in them AVIIO drink Wine , AA'here divers operations presently manifest themselves . Por Peter , having drunk Wine , presently begins to be angry ancl furious ; on the contrary : Paul seems to haA'e a Lamblike timidity ; but Mailmv sings , and Luke weeps . Item . From the contagious Scorbutica ! poison , the Eaclical Juice of Peter in his

Lymphatick Vessels and Kernels is turned into Acidity , which obstructs the passages ancl Organs of all the whole body . From Avhence springs up under the skin discoloured Azure or Side-colour spots ; but in the time of the Plague they bud forth in the likeness of Comes of Pepper . But the Juice of the same parts in Paul is changed into an opening bitterness from Avhence in the skin groAv red spots under the Anns and Legs , like unto flea-bites ; but in the plague time Carbuncles .

But the Juice or humidity of the same parts in Maiheiu is turned somewhat sweet and easie to be putrefied , whence bud forth under the skin watry Tumors on his Arms and Legs , the like almost you may see in Hydropical patients ; but in the pestilence riseth pestilential Tumors . But of the same parts in Luke , the Juice is changed into a sharpe salty driness , whence come forth under the sldn of his Arms ancl Legs , precipitations of the ordinary

ferment of the flesh , and such exsiccations as commonly fall out in the consumptive Atrophia ; yea , most often into the true Atrophia : But in the Plague , come forth most ardent swellings , Avith distractedness until death . Behold my friend ! No Physician , by one universal Medicine , can Cure this only Disease of the Scorbutick-pestilential or Pebrile-poyson , but indeed by means of a particular A egetable or Mineral granted in nature from God , Ave may ; for I can succour ancl

handle all Scorbutical patients , with one Scorbutica ! Herb , as Scurvy-grass , or Sorrel , or Fumitary , or Baccabungia , called Brooklime or Eed Coleworts ; yea , much less can Ave succour them with one remedy compounded of all these divers species ; for as much as there is such an Antipathy between Scurvy-grass ancl Sorrel , as there is betAveen fire and water , ancl the same Antipathy is also observed between the Herb b limitary , and Baeealmngy : Therefore

_ The Corrector of Peter ' s Scorbutical , colouring Salty , and soAver Poyson , is made with the bitter Volatile Salt of the Herb Scurvy-grass . The Corrector of Paul ' s Scorbutick , tinging , salty and bitter povson , is made with the fixt sower salt of the Herb Sorel . And the Corrector of Matlimv ' s Scorbutick , salty , tinging SAveetand moistening poyson , i < made AA'ith the help of the fixt bitter and drying Sulphur of the Herb Fumitary . But the Correctcr of Luke ' s Scorbutical Tingent , Salty , sharp ancl drying poyson , is

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