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Contents of this Book
I. The Golden Treatise concerning the Philosopher's Stone, written by an Anonymous author, yet truly a Possessor of the Stone. page 1.
II. The Golden Age Revived, by Henry Madathanus. 53.
III. The Sophic Hydrolith, or The Aquarium of the Wise. 73.
IV. Demonstration of Nature, by John of Mehung. 145.
V. Philosophical Summary, by Nicholas Flamel. 172.
VI. The Unique Way of Truth. 181.
VII. Glory of the World, or The Table of Paradise. 203.
VIII. Treatise concerning the Generation of Metals. 305.
IX. Author of the Book, whose name is Alze. 323.
X. Figures & Emblems of Lambspring, a Noble German, concerning the Philosopher's Stone. 337.
XI. The Golden Tripod of Michael Maier, That is, Three Most Select Chemical Treatises, namely, the Practice of Basil Valentine, a German Monk of the Benedictine Order, together with XII. Keys & an appendix, from German. 373.
XII. Believe me or Ordinal, by Thomas Norton, an English Philosopher, translated from an English Manuscript into Latin. 433.
XIII. The TESTAMENT of a certain Cremer, Abbot of Westminster, an Englishman, published for the Benefit of Various Nations & adorned with figures skillfully engraved in copper. 533.
XIV. The New Chemical Light of Michael Sendivogius, drawn from the Fountain of Nature & manual Experience. 545
XV. Another Treatise of the New Chemical Light, concerning Sulphur. 601.
XVI. The Open Entrance to the Shut Palace of the King, by Philalethes, but now published more correctly from a Manuscript. 647.
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