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A Work of Saturn
Johann Isaac Hollandus
From
Of natural & supernatural things
. London, 1670.
Transcribed by Joshua Ben Arent
The Preface
;
Courteous reader,
The Philosophers have written much of their Lead which is prepared out of Antimony, as Basilius hath taught; and I
am of the opinion, that this Saturnine Work of the most excellent Philosopher M. John Isaac Holland is not to be
understood of common Lead, (if the matter of the Stone be not much more thereby intended) but of the Philosophers'
Lead. But whether the Vulgar Saturn be the Matter of the Philosophers Stone, thereof you will receive sufficient
satisfaction from the subsequent 17 Considerations or Documents. This is published for the benefit of all the Lovers
of this Art, because it expound and declares the Stone of Fire. Vale.
A Work of Saturn;
My child shall know, that the Stone called the
Philosopher's Stone,
comes out of
Saturn.
And therefore when it is
perfected, it makes projection as well in mans' Body from all Diseases, which may assault them either within or
without, be they what they will, or called by what name soever, as also in the imperfect Metals.
And know, my Child, for a Truth, that in the whole vegetable work there is no higher nor greater Secret than in
Saturn
; for we do not find that perfection in Gold which is in
Saturn
; for internally it is good Gold, herein all
Philosophers agree, and it wants nothing else, but that first you remove what is superfluous in it, that is, it's impurity,
and make it clean, and then that you turn it's inside outwards, which is it's redness, then will it be good Gold; for
Gold cannot be made so easily, as you can of
Saturn
, for
Saturn
is easily dissolved and congealed, and it's
Mercury
may be easily extracted, and this
Mercury
which is extracted from
Saturn
, being purified and sublimed, as
Mercury
is usually sublimed, I tell thee, my Child that the same
Mercury
is as good as the
Mercury
which is extracted out of
Gold, in all operations; for if
Saturn
be Gold internally as in truth it is, then must it's
Mercury
be as good as the
Mercury
of Gold, therefore I tell you that
Saturn
is better in our work than Gold; for if you should extract the
Mercury
out of Gold, it would require a year's space to open the body of Gold, before you can extract the
Mercury
out of the Gold, and you may extract the
Mercury
out of
Saturn
in 14 days, both being alike good.
Would you make a work of Gold alone, you must labour two whole years upon it, if it shall be well done: and you
may finish a work of
Saturn
in 30 or 32 weeks at the most. And being both well made, they are both alike good;
Saturn
costs nothing or very little, it requires a short time, and small labour; this I tell you in truth.
My Child, lock this up in thy heart and understanding, this
Saturn
is the Stone which the Philosophers will not
name, whose name is concealed unto this day; for if it's name were known, then many would operate, and the Art
would be common, because this work is short, and without charge, a small and mean work.
Therefore doth the name remain concealed, for the evils' sake which might thence proceed. All the strange Parables
which the Philosophers have spoken mystically, of a Stone, a Moon, a Furnace, a Vessel, all this is
Saturn
; for you
must not put any strange thing unto it, only what comes from it, therefore there is none so poor in this world, which
cannot operate and promote this work; for
Luna
may be easily made of
Saturn
, in a short time, and in a little longer
time
Sol
may be made out of it. And though a man be poor, yet may he very well attain unto it, and may be
employed to make the
Philosopher's Stone.
Wherefore my Child, all is concealed in Saturn, which we have need of, for in it is a perfect
Mercury
, in it are all the
Colours of the world, which may be discovered in it; in it are the true black, white and red Colours, in it is the
weight,
Saturn
is our
Lattin
.
Example:
The eye of a man cannot endure anything that is imperfect, how little soever it be, though it be the least
Atom of Dust, it would cause much pain, that he can rest nowhere. But if you take the quantity of a Bean of
Saturn
,
shave it smooth and round, put it into the Eye, it will cause no pain at all; the reason is, because it is internally
perfect, even as Gold and Precious Stones. By these and other speeches you may observe, that
Saturn
is our
Philosopher's Stone
, and our
Latten
, out of which our
Mercury
and our Stone is extracted with small Labour, little
Art and Expense, and in a short time.
Wherefore I admonish you my Child, and all those who know it's name, that you conceal it from people, by reason
of the evil which might thence arise; and you shall call the Stone our
Latten
, and call the Vinegar Water, wherein
our Stone is to be washed; this is the Stone and the Water whereof the Philosophers have wrote so many great
Volumes. There are many and different works in the Mineral Stone, and especially in that Stone which God hath
given us
gratis
, whereof so many strange Parables are written in the Mineral Book.
But this is the true Stone which the Philosophers have sought, because it makes projection upon all the imperfect
Metals, especially upon quick
Mercury
, and moreover make projection upon all diseases whatsoever, which may
come into man's Body, as likewise upon all Wounds,
Cancer, Fistulas, open Sores, Buboes, Imposthumes,
and all
whatsoever can come externally upon man's Body, therefore this Stone is not under the Mineral work, but under the
Vegetable.
It is the beginning of the Vegetable Book, and the principle; this Stone is called
Lapis Philosophorum
, the Mineral
Stone is called
Lapis Mineralis
, and the third Stone is called
Lapis Animalis
. This Stone is the true
Aurum Potable
,
the true Quintessence which we seek, and no other thing else in this world but this Stone. Therefore the Philosophers
say, whosoever knows our Stone, and can prepare it, needs no more, wherefore they sought this thing and no other.
My Child shall take 10, 12, or 15 pounds of
Saturn,
wherein is no mixture of any other Metal; laminate it thin, have
in readiness a great Stone Jug, half full of Vinegar, stop the Jug very close, set it in a Lukewarm Bath, every three or
four days scrape off the calcined
Saturn
from the Plates, and reserve it apart, thus do so long till you have 5 or 6 (
l.?)
of the calcined
Saturn
, then grind it very well on a Stone with good distilled Wine Vinegar, so as you may paint
therewith, then take two or three great Stone pots, therein put the
Calx of Saturn
which you ground, pour good
distilled Wine Vinegar upon it, that two parts of the Pot be full, stir it well together, stop the Pot close with a
polished Glass or Pebble stone, set the Pots in a Bath, stir it four or five times a day with a wooden Ladle, lay the
Glass or Stone Stopple again over it, make the bath no hotter than that you may well endure your hand therein, that
is, lukewarm; so let it stand fourteen days and nights, then decant that which is clear into another Stone pot, pour
other distilled Vinegar upon the
Calx
which is not well dissolved, mix them well together, set it 14 days in the Bath,
again decant it, and pour other Vinegar upon it as before. This decantation and pouring on continue so long till all
the
Calx of Saturn
be dissolved, then take all the dissolved
Saturn,
set it in a Bath, evaporate the Vinegar by a small
fire, the
Saturn
will become a powder or lump. Or stir it about until it be dry, you have a mass or powder of a dark
yellow, or honey colour, then grind the powder again very finely upon a Stone with distilled Vinegar; put it into a
stone pot, stir and mix it well together, set it again into a Bath, which is but lukewarm, so let it stand five or six days,
stir it every day from the top to the bottom with a wooden Ladle, cover it again with the glass Stopple, then let it
cool, pour off that which is dissolved into a great stone pot, pour other Vinegar upon it, mix and stir them well
together, set it into the Bath as before, reiterate this decantation and pouring on so often, till no more will dissolve,
which try with your tongue, if it be sweet, it is not enough dissolved, or put some of it into a glass gourd, let it
evaporate, if anything remain, it is not yet all dissolved which would be Gold, and then what remains in the pot are
Faeces
, and sweet upon the Tongue; if you find anything in the Gourd, it is not yet all dissolved, then may you pour
fresh Vinegar upon it, till all be dissolved, then coagulate it as before, pour other Vinegar on it, stir it, set it again
into the Bath, reiterate this operation of solution and coagulation so long till you find no more
Faeces
at the bottom,
but all be dissolved into a pure clear water, then is
Saturn
freed from all it’s Leprousness, Melancholy,
Faeces,
and
blackness, being pure and white as Snow, for it is cleansed from all it’s uncleanness, because it’s coldness stands
outwards as
Luna
doth, and its’ heat is internal, fluxible as wax, and sweet as sugar Candy.
Why is it white as Snow?
Because it is purified from all its’ impurities, and because its’ coldness stands external as
Luna
doth, and its’ heat is internal.
Why is it sweet?
Because the four elements in it are pure, and separated from all sulphurous stink and blackness,
which
Saturn
received in the Mine; it is almost Medicinal, and like unto Nature: And because it is so pure, it affords
some of its’ internal virtue outwardly as that of Sweetness; but the heat is so covered with the cold that, that it
cannot put forth its' power externally by reason of the cold which is external (the heat of
Saturn
lies internal, even as
in
Salt Nitre
) as doth the Taste, the Spirit of Tasting is the most subtle in all things, as is taught more at large in the
Book of Vegetables, how the Air doth dilate itself from all Herbs and Flowers externally; for the Spirit of the Air
lies in the inward part of all things; for God created nothing in this world but it hath its' peculiar Taste or Air, the Air
and the Taste are one Spirit, the Taste goes out of the Air, as Smoke from the Fire.
But how comes it to pass, that a thing which hath sweet Air, is bitter in Taste? The cause is because the
Faeces
of
that thing are putrid and stinking in the Elements, that is the Choler or Heat; for whatsoever is unnaturally hot, hath a
bitter Taste; the Air and the Taste are one Spirit, and as the Spirit of the Air presses outwards through a hot thing, so
doth the Air embrace the Taste about, and defends the subtle Taste, that it should not be burnt by the vehement
burning Choler, as in the Herbal is at large expressed.
But the cause why
Saturn
is sweet in Taste is, that it is almost pure and clean, having scarce any unnatural heat in it,
which can burn the subtle Taste, therefore it hath the Taste externally, and the Taste hath the Spirit of the Air locked
up in it.
My Child, know what I said before, that a thing wherein is much burning heat, the Air locks up the Taste therein,
because the Taste shall not be corrupted by the unnatural heat. So the Taste includes the Air in it, when it issues
forth from a thing which is externally cold; for the subtle Sprits of the Air or Scent of a thing can endure no cold, as
we see daily in Herbs and Flowers, that they yield no Scent in the Winter, as they do in the Summer; but they hide
themselves in the Winter, and the Spirit hath the Scent enclosed in it, and the Spirit of Scent or Air. Behold a man
that hath taken Cold, immediately he loses his Scent, and his Tasting is diminished. Even so it is here with
Saturn
; it
is quite cold, so that the Taste manifests itself with the Spirit of Scent; for the Spirit of the Taste hath the Smell in it.
Look upon Sugar which is well clarified from its'
Faeces
, how sweet it is in Taste, yet it yields no Scent, yet there is
an extraordinary sweetness in Sugar. What is the reason of this? Sugar is very cold externally, therefore is it as
Snow, and of a sweet Taste; yet Sugar internally is hot and moist, of the temper of Gold, and of such great virtue
that it is called the Philosopher's Stone, as it is approved, and very prevalent to cure all the Distempers of man's
Body, as appears by its operation. The reason why I say this my Child, is that you should altogether understand its'
internal & external, and the Spirits which are in these things, whereof we discourse; that thereby you should know
God's wonderful works, and what wonders he works in these inferior things, which are all made for our use.
What hath God in us, for whose sake he hath created all these Wonders, and all these things?
Wherefore, my Child,
believe in God, love him, and follow him, for he loves you, as he makes it appear, and manifests himself in all
things, as well in their Internals as in their Externals. O how wonderful is our Lord and God, from whom all
wonders proceed !
Now, my Child, why is Saturn as fluxible as Wax ?
By reason of its' abounding
Sulphur
, which is therein; for I find
no fluxibleness or fusibleness in anything saving in
Sulphur
,
Mercury
and
Arsenic
k, and all these three are in
Saturn
; so that
Saturn
is quickly fluxible, but all these three are cleansed with it from their uncleanness. And do you
not know, that the Philosophers call their Stone
Arsenick
, and a white thing; and they say their
Sulphur
is
incombustible; they call it likewise a red thing, all this is Saturn, in it is
Arsenick
; for
Luna
is principally generated
of a white
Sulphur
, as is plainly taught in the Book of
Sulphur
, and all
Arsenick
is internally red as Blood, if its'
inward part be brought outwards, as is demonstrated in the Book of Colours.
Saturn
stands almost in the degree of
fixed
Luna
. So that in it there is a red Sulphur, as you see, when its internal is placed outwards, it will be red as
Ruby; there are no Colours but in the Spirits, so that there is in it a red and a yellow Sulphur. In it is
Mercury
, as
may be seen, for
Mercury
is extracted out of
Saturn
in a short time, and with it little labour.
So that all three are in
Saturn
, but they are not fixed therein, but they are clean, pure, incombustible, fluxible as
Wax; in it are all things which the Philosophers have mentioned. They say, our Stone is made of a stinking
menstruous thing: What think you, is not Saturn digged out of a stinking Earth? For divers are killed with the ill
Scents and Vapours where
Saturn
is digged. And the Philosophers say, our Stone is of little value, being unprepared;
they say, the poor have it as well as the rich, and they say true; for there are not poorer or more miserable people to
be found than those which dig and work
Saturn
in the mine; and they say it is to be found in all Towns and places,
wheresoever you come
Saturn
is there. They say it is a black thing: What think you, is it not black? They say, it is a
dry water, if Gold and
Luna
are to be refined upon the test, must it not be done with
Saturn
? They must be washed
and tried with it as a foul garment is made clean with Soap. They say, in our Stone are the four Elements, and they
say true; for the four Elements must be separated out of
Saturn
. They say, our Stone consists of Soul, Spirit and
Body, and these three become one. They say true; when it is made fixed for the white Mercury and Sulphur with its'
Earth, then these three are one.
Whereby is to be observed, that the Philosophers have said true; they concealed its' Name for the ignorants’ sake,
who are not their Children, to keep them still in their Ignorance. Thus my Child, the Ancients took care to conceal
the name of the Stone; now let us return to our purpose.
You have now
Saturn
washed and cleansed from all its' impurity, and made as white as Snow, fusible as Wax, but it
is not fixed yet; we will make it fix the
Mercury
and Sulphur with its' Earth.
Take a Glass Vial, put half of your purified
Saturn
into it, reserve the other half till you have occasion to use it; lay a
polished Glass upon the mouth of the Glass, set it in a Cupel with sifted Ashes upon a Furnace; or set it upon the
Tripod
of Secrets, or in the Furnace wherein you calcine Spirits; give it Fire so hot as the heat of the Sun at
MidSummer
, and no hotter, either a very little hotter, or a very little cooler, as you can best hit it. But if you give it a
greater heat, such as you may keep Lead in flux, then your Matter would melt as if it were Oil; and having stood so,
ten or twelve days, its' Sulphur would fly away, and your Matter would be all spoiled, for the Sulphur which is in
your Matter is not yet fixed, but is in the external. Wherefore the Matter melts presently, and though it be clean, yet
it is most fixed; wherefore give so gentle fire to it, that it may not flux; so keep it six weeks, then take out a little of
it, lay it on a glowing hot Plate, if it immediately melts and fumes, it is not yet fixed, but if the Matter remain
unmelted, the Sulphur is then fixed which is therein; then strengthen the Fire notably, till the Matter in the Glass
begins to look yellow, and continually more and more yellow, like to powdered Saffron, then augment the Fire yet
stronger, till the Matter begin to be red, then prosecute your Fire from one degree to another, even as the Powder
becomes redder and redder by degrees, so hold on your Fire, till the Matter be red as a Ruby, then augment the Fire
yet more, that the Matter may be glowing hot, then is it fixed, and ready to pour the curious Water of Paradise upon
it.
My Child must know, that there are two ways of pouring on the Water of Paradise; I will teach you to make and
prepare both, then you may take which you will; for the one is half as good again as the other.
My Child, you may remember, that I ordered you to reserve the one half of the purified
Saturn
, which take and put
into a Stone pot, pour upon it a bottle or more of distilled Wine Vinegar, set a head on, distill the Vinegar again from
it in a Bath, the head must have a hole at the top to pour fresh Vinegar upon the Matter, and abstract the Vinegar
again from it, pour fresh Vinegar again on, and again abstract it; this pouring on , and abstracting or distilling off
must continue so long, till the Vinegar be drawn off as strong as it was when it was put in, then is it enough, and the
Matter hath in it as much of the Spirit of Vinegar as it can contain; then take the Pot out of the Bath, take off the
head, and take the Matter out, and put it into a thick glass which can endure the Fire, set a head on it, put it in a
Cupel with Ashes, which set on a Furnace, first make a small Fire, and so continually a little stronger, till your
Matter come over as red as Blood, thick as Oil, and sweet as Sugar, with a Celestial Scent, then keep it in that heat
so long as it distills, and when it begins to slack, then increase your Fire till the Glass begins to glow, continue this
heat till no more will distill, then let it cool of itself, take the Receiver off, stop it very close with Wax, take the
Matter out of the Glass, beat it to powder in an Iron Mortar, with a steel Pestle; and then grind it on a Stone with
good distilled Vinegar, put this Matter so ground into a Pot, pour good distilled Vinegar upon it, that two parts be
full, set the Pot into a Bath with a head upon it, distill the Vinegar off, pour fresh Vinegar again upon it, distill it off
again: thus do so long, that the Vinegar be as strong as it was when it was first poured upon it, then let it cool, take
the Matter out of the Bath, take the head off, take the Matter out of the Pot, put it into a stronger round Glass which
can endure the Fire, as you did before, set it upon a Furnace in a Cupel with sifted Ashes, set a head, and a Receiver
luted to it, then distill it, first with a small fire, which augment by degrees, till a Matter come over red as Blood, and
thick as Oil, as aforesaid; give it fire till no more will distill, then let it cool of itself, take off the head, break the
glass pot, and take the Matter out, powder it again, and grind it on a Stone with distilled Vinegar, put it again into
the Stone pot, pour fresh Vinegar upon it, set it into the Bath, and its' head on, distill the Vinegar from it, pour it on
again as hath been taught, till the Vinegar remain strong as it was.
Reiterate this distillation in the Bath until the Matter hath no more Spirit of the Vinegar in it, then take it out, set it in
a glass pot, distill all that will distill forth in ashes, till the Matter become a red Oil, then have you the most noble
water of Paradise, to pour upon all fixed stones, to perfect the Stone; this is one way. This water of Paradise thus
distilled, the Ancients called their sharp, clear Vinegar, for they conceal its' name.
My Child, I will now teach you other ways to make the water of Paradise; this is an easy way, but not so good, nor
doth it that high projection in humane Medicines, yet it cures all Diseases within and without, but the other cures
miraculously in a short time.
The second way of preparing the Water of Paradise.
My Child, if you would make it after this manner, you must
take the half of your prepared
Saturn
which I ordered you to keep, upon which pour the half of your fixed and
prepared Water of Paradise, take the half, put it into a Stone pot, pour weak Wine Vinegar upon it, mix it well
together, then take two pounds of calcined
Tartar
, which is well clarified by solution and coagulation, so that it
leaves no more
Faeces
behind it,
Salt Armoniac
one pound, which is likewise so clearly sublimed, that no
Faeces
remain after its sublimation, pound both together to a Powder, put them speedily into a pot, and stop it close
immediately, or else it will run out; for so soon as the
Tartar
and
Salt Armoniac
come to the Vinegar, they lift
themselves up, and would immediately run out of the mouth of the pot, wherefore stop the pot presently, set the pot
in a Vessel of Water, they will cool speedily, otherwise if the cold and hot matter should come together suddenly,
they would contest together, rise up, and become so hot, that the pot would break for heat, if it were not set in cold
water; therefore take heed, when you put the powders in, that you stop it immediately, and set it in cold Water
before you put the other Powder to it, then they will unite, let them stand a day and a night in that Vessel, then take
them out, set them into a lukewarm Bath two days and nights, let it cool of itself, take the Stopple off from the pot,
and set a head on, set the pot in sifted Ashes upon a Furnace, distill with a small fire, and continually greater till all
the Vinegar be over, then augment your Fire notably, till you see quick
Mercury
drop out of the Pipe, when it ceases
to drop, then augment the Fire by little and little and drive it so long as it drops; you may observe when it will leave
dropping, if in the space of one or two
Pater-nosters
(Lord's prayer) one drop doth fall, then augment the Fire till the
pot glows at the bottom, for twelve hours and when the
Mercury
is over, then should the
Salt Armoniac
sublime up
into the head, and the
Tartar
remain with the Body of
Saturn
at the bottom of the Pot, which take out, put into a
Linen bag, hang it in a moist cellar, the
Tartar
will dissolve, receive it in a Glass, the Body of
Saturn
remains in the
Bag, take it out and calcine it in a reverberating Furnace three days and nights, with a great heat, as is taught
elsewhere, then extract the Salt out as is taught in the Mineral Book. You may make projection with the Salt, and
coagulate your
Tarta
r again, it will be as good or better than it was, likewise take your
Salt Armoniac
out of the
Head, it is good again, and if you have no
Salt Armoniac
, then take three pound of calcined
Tartar
, likewise so
clarified that it leave no
Faeces
behind, you then need no
Salt Armoniac
, therewith may you likewise extract the
Mercury
out of
Luna
and
Jupiter
, wherewith you may do wonders, as is taught in the Mineral Book, where is spoken
of the Quintessence of Metals.
Now my Child must know, that this
Mercury
or Quintessence of
Saturn
is as good in all works as the
Mercury
of
Sol
, they are both alike good, and herein all the Philosophers agree. My Child, take this
Mercury
of
Saturn
, so drawn
out of the Receiver, put it into a Glass Box.
I have now taught you to make two sorts of the Water of Paradise; and know my Child, that the first way is the best;
though it be made with some danger, longer time, and more charge; for the Vinegar is all good, yet the red Oil is the
best; its time is alike unto the end, and though t be more tedious before you obtain the red Oil, yet it fixes itself in a
short time, if it come to the Matter or fixed Stone, into a simple Essence in greater redness; but when the
Mercury
comes to the fixed Stone, it holds on a long time in ascending and descending before it die, and when it is quite
dead, it makes the red fixed Stone again into a fixed colour, so covering the red Stone with its coldness, that the red
Stone becomes white again, then you must boil it again gently with a small Fire, till it begin to be yellow,
prosecuting the Fire from one degree to another, as the Colour is higher and stronger, and that so long till it attain to
a perfect redness, which requires a long time before it be done, which is not requisite in the red Oil; for the red Oil
dies or coagulates forthwith the Stone, the one fixing itself with the other into a simple Essence, in a short time.
Therefore I tell thee, my Child, that the time of the Oil is alike long in the end, though it appear to be of a shorter
time with the Mercury, but it is equally long at the end of the Work, therefore I tell you the Art of both Works, that
you may the better understand the Art to make the Oil from the innermost nature of the Stone, which is found
afterwards. The Oil was unknown to the Ancients, for my Grandfather with his companions found it with great
labour and length of time.
So there are two ways to dissolve the Stone, and to pour upon it the clear water of Paradise. Our Ancestors called the
Oil their sharp Vinegar; therefore, my Child, keep the Name private, and I will teach you first of all how you shall
join the
Mercury
to your Stone, which you extracted out of
Saturn
, to dissolve it; afterwards I will teach you to bring
over the helm that red Oil which you extracted out of your prepared Saturn, into a fixed stone, to dissolve your
stone.
My Child, weigh your fixed stone, take half as much of your
Mercury
, pour it upon the stone in the Glass, cover the
Glass again with a polished Glass which may just fit it, set it in a Cupel with sifted Ashes, make a small Fire like the
Sun's heat at
Midsummer
, and give no more Fire to it, until the Water of Paradise or
Mercury
become all a dead
Powder. And know, my Child, that the red or fixed Stone, which before was darkened, when it hath drunk up the
Water of Paradise, or
Mercury
, or how you will call it, that it be a Powder between black and grey, then augment the
Fire from one degree to another, till the Matter be perfect white, and when it is white, strengthen the Fire yet more,
from one degree to another, till it be of a dark yellow Colour, then make it yet stronger, till it be of a perfect red;
then rejoice, for your Stone is perfect, and fluxible as Wax. Praise God, who gives unto us part of his Miracles; and
do good to the poor, you may see it with your fleshly Eyes, and use God's goodness miraculously in this corrupt
Life, for I tell you in good Charity, that if anyone principally attain to this Stone, that it is given, afforded, and lent
to him from God. Whosoever hath this Stone, may live in a healthful state, to the last term of his Life, appointed him
by God, and may have all whatsoever he desires on Earth.
He shall be loved and esteemed of all people, for he can cure them all internally and externally of all Diseases which
may befall them; but if the Stone doth not so, it is false, and deserves not the name of the Vegetable Stone, or
Philosopher's Stone.
Therefore my Child, if God give you this Stone, look diligently to it, that you keep yourself from offending God,
that you make not this Stone on earth to be your Heaven; govern and rule yourself to God's glory and to the comfort
of poor people, that God's praise may be augmented, to the defence of the Christian Religion, and to the relief of
poor exiled Christians.
I tell you, my Child, if you use it otherwise, God will leave you here a little while to your own Will, but afterwards
he will speedily send a punishment, either you shall be struck dead, or die by a Fall, or die some other sudden death,
and go Body and Soul to Hell, and be damned eternally, for your Ingratitude to God, who so graciously vouchsafed
you so precious and great a Gift.
Therefore, my Child, look carefully to it, so to govern yourself to God's glory, and the Salvation of your Soul, that
the eternal Curse may not fall upon you, and therefore I have left you this Writing as my Testament. Enough has
been said to the wise, therefore look to yourself.
The Multiplication of the Stone now perfected.
Now my Child, you may take the half of your Powder, put it into a
Glass and melt it, have in readiness a Mould made hollow, of Box-wood, great or small as you please, it must be
made smooth and even within with an Instrument, anoint it with Olive Oil, and when your red Powder is fluxed,
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