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A TABLE OF THE CONTENTS OF THIS BOOK.
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| The Epistle to the Reader. | |||
| The Preface. | |||
| A New Light of Alchymie. | Page 1. | ||
| The First Treatise: Of Nature, what she is, and what her Searchers ought to be. | 1. | ||
| The Second Treatise: Of the operation of Nature according to our intention in Sperm. | 5. | ||
| The Third Treatise: Of the true first matter of Metalls. | 9. | ||
| The Fourth Treatise: How Metalls are generated in the bowells of the Earth. | 11. | ||
| The Fifth Treatise: Of the generation of all kinds of Stones. | 14. | ||
| The Sixth Treatise: Of the second Matter, and putrefaction of things. | 17. | ||
| The Seventh Treatise: Of the vertue of the second Matter. | 22. | ||
| The Eighth Treatise: How by Art Nature works in Seed. | 24. | ||
| The Ninth Treatise: Of the commixtion of Metalls, or the drawing forth their Seed. | 26. | ||
| The Tenth Treatise: Of the supernaturall generation of the Son of the Sun. | 28. | ||
| The Eleventh Treatise: Of the Praxis, and making of the Stone, or Tincture by Art. | 30. | ||
| The Twelfth Treatise: Of the Stone, and its vertue. | 36. | ||
| The Epilogue, or Conclusion of these Twelve Treatises. | 39. | ||
| A Preface to the Philosophicall Ænigma, or Ridle. | 47. | ||
| The Parable, or Philosophicall Ridle, added by way of conclusion, and superaddition. | 51. | ||
| A Dialogue between Mercury, the Alchymist, and Nature. | 59. | ||
| A Treatise of Sulphur. | 75. | ||
| The Preface. | 75. | ||
| Of Sulphur, the Second Principle. | 81. | ||
| Of the Element of Earth. | 83. | ||
| Of the Element of Water. | 85. | ||
| Of the Element of Aire. | 95. | ||
| Of the Element of Fire. | 99. | ||
| Of the three Principles of all things. | 111. | ||
| Of Sulphur. | 126. | ||
| The Conclusion. | 143. | ||
| Of the Nature of Things. | 1. | ||
| The First Book: Of the generations of Naturall things. | 1. | ||
| The Second Book: Of the growth, and increase of Naturall things. | 14. | ||
| The Third Book: Of the preservations of Naturall things. | 19. | ||
| The Fourth Book: Of the life of Naturall things. | 29. | ||
| The Fifth Book: Of the Death, or ruine of all things. | 35. | ||
| The Sixth Book: Of the Resurrection of Naturall things. | 51. | ||
| The Seventh Book: Of the Transmutation of Naturall things. | 61. | ||
| The Eighth Book: Of the Separation of Naturall things. | 79. | ||
| Of the Separation of Metalls from their Mines. | 85. | ||
| Of the Separation of Mineralls. | 90. | ||
| Of the Separation of Vegetables. | 92. | ||
| Of the Separation of Animalls. | 95. | ||
| The Ninth Book: Of the Signature of Naturall things. | 100. | ||
| Of the Monstrous Signes of Men. | 104. | ||
| Of the Astrall Signes of Physiognomy in Man. | 106. | ||
| Of the Astrall Signes of Chiromancy. | 118. | ||
| Of Minerall Signes. | 123. | ||
| Of some peculiar Signes of Naturall and Supernaturall things. | 135. | ||
| A Chymicall Dictionary: Explaining Hard Places and Words met withall in the Writings of Paracelsus, and Other Obscure Authours. | |||
| A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. I. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. V. W. X. Y. Z. | |||