The Golden Calf, Which the World Adores, and Desires by John Frederick Helvetius
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Mines; for Medicinal Arcanums
to be prepared therefrom. The same. Therefore, I say every Alchimist, which hath the Astrum of Gold, is able to tinge all Red Metals into Gold, &c. The same. Our Tincture of Gold hath Astrums in it self, is a Substance most fixed, and in multiplication immutable. It is a Powder, haveing a colour most red, almost like Saffron, yet its whole Corporal Substance, is liquid as Rosin, perspicuous as Crystal, brittle as Glass, of the colour of a Rubie, and exceeding poaderous, &c. Also read Paracelsus his Heaven of Philosophers. Likewise, Paracelsus his Seventh |
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