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Aula Lucis Latin: "The House of Light"
OR,
The House of
LIGHT.
A
Discourse written in the year
1651.
By S. N. A pseudonym for Thomas Vaughan (1621–1666), a Welsh clergyman, philosopher, and alchemist. a Modern Speculator. SpeculatorIn this context, an investigator or philosopher who observes and contemplates the deeper mysteries of nature and the divine.
Hope, you who are wretched; beware, you who are happy.original: "Sperate miseri, cavete felices."
LONDON,
Printed for William Leake, and are to be sold
at his shop at the sign of the Crown in Fleet-
Street, between the two Temple Gates. 1652.
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