The Golden Calf, Which the World Adores, and Desires by John Frederick Helvetius
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Fire, and Art, of my Master,
as well living as mute, corporally, and spiritually good, sleeping and waking, gave the same to me, &c, The same. I write not Fables; with your hands you shall handle, and with, your eyes you shall see Azoth, viz. the Catholick [or Universal] Mercury of Philosophers; which alone, with the Internal and External Fire, yet with Sympathetick Harmony, with Olympick Fire (by reason of inevitable necessity) Physico-magically united, will suffice thee for obtaining our Stone, &c. The same. You shall see, the Stone of Philosophers; our King, and Lord of those that bare rule, coming from his |
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