The Golden Calf, Which the World Adores, and Desires by John Frederick Helvetius
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is best for us to abide patiently in
our Laboratory, praying to the blessed God, according to that Saying: Ora, ac Labora; & Deus dat omni hora. Labour, and Pray; God gives alway. Artist You argue rightly enough Sir. For, from the writings of Philosophers, this Art of Arts is most rarely learned; but the Sense them is very well, and clearely understood by the Manuduction of some Adept Philosopher. But let us hence pass to the Transmutative Effect of this most noble Tincture, touching which, the possessors, or many of the Adept, have written many Books, and the most of their Genuine Disciples, labouring much in the Fire, did at length compleatly attain to the wished End of their Arcanum, Physician |
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