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Sanguis naturae
(A.r, 1696)
To the
readercourteous
reader,
upon my certain knowledge
that the author (who was
a german) and died in that country
^ and by whofe death thefe
tn oj and a third part, came there
to my hands ; which if thefe ...
The philosophical epitaph
(T. r. and n. t., 1673)
"to the honourable robert boyl, elq;
eminently noble & accomplisht..."
Five treatises of the philosophical stone
(Thomas harper and john collins, 1652)
Five treatises of the philosophers stone. two of alphonso king of portugall, as it was written with his own hand, and taken out of his closset: translated out of the portugez into english. one of john sawtre a monke, ...
Thesaurus and armamentarium
(J.m. for awnsham churchill, 1682)
To the reader.
friendly reader, i here presente thee with a treatise in our own language, that is, plain english, wich i assure you is one the best pieces of its kind, and will, i question not, be serviceable to all those ...
The art of curing disieses
(James partridge, 1689)
With remarks on a fuppoled great cafe of apoplectik fits. alfo most useful observations on coughs, consumptions, stone, dropsies, fevers, and small pox; with a confutation of dispensatories, and other various disceurses ...
The wise mans crown
(Samuel speed, 1664)
The wonderful power of nature,
with the full discovery ofthe true caelum t'erra,
or firft matter of metals, and their preparations
into incredible medicines or elixirs ttut;
cure all difeafes in young or old : with ...
Ripley reviv'd, or, an exposition
(Tho. rarcliff and nat thomplon, 1678)
Ripley reviv'd, or, an exposition upon sir george ripley's hermetico-poetical works containing the plainest and most excellent discoveries of the most hidden secrets of the ancient philosophers, that were ever yet published ...
Aphorismi urbigerani
(Henry faitborne, 1690)
"to our dear disciples,
honor'd coadepts and all well wisher yo our ...
finding you, dear sons, who have thro our means attain'd to the true knowledg of our firft matter, worthy to receive our father instructions in the ...
A dialogue philosophicall
(T.s, 1612)