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On the reasons men give for denying the Art supposed to exist in Arsenic original: "Arsnick" 6. 53.
On the reasons men give for denying the Art supposed to exist in Quicksilver original: "Argentvive"; from the Latin argentum vivum, etc. 7. 54.
On the reasons men give for denying the Art supposed to exist in Spirits In alchemy, "spirits" usually referred to volatile substances like sulfur, arsenic, and mercury that could be vaporized by heat. to be fixed with bodies, etc. 8. 55.
On the reasons men give for denying the Art supposed to exist in White Lead Often referring to tin in this period. or Tin, etc. 9. 57.
On the reasons men give for denying the Art supposed to exist in Black Lead, or Saturn Saturn was the alchemical name for lead. 10. 59.
On the reasons men give for denying the Art supposed to exist in the Mixture original: "Mixtion" of hard bodies, etc. 11. 60.
On the reasons men give for denying the Art supposed to exist in the mixture of hard bodies, etc. 12. 61.
On the reasons men give for denying the Art supposed to exist in the Extraction of the Soul Refers to the alchemical process of extracting the "essential essence" or "tincture" from a substance., 13. 62.
On the reasons men give for denying the Art supposed to exist in Glass and Gems, etc. 14. 62.
On the reasons men give for denying the Art supposed to exist in Middle Minerals Substances that are neither fully metallic nor purely earthy, such as salts, vitriols, or alum., Vegetables, etc. 15. 63.
On the natural principles of Metallic Bodies, according to the opinions [of the ancients], etc. 1. 65.
On the natural principles of metals, according to the opinion of modern philosophers, etc. 2. 66.
The division of what is to be spoken regarding Sulfur, Arsenic, and Quicksilver, etc. 3. } 69.
On Sulfur 4. }
On Arsenic 5. 72.
On Quicksilver, or Mercury 6. 73.
On the effects of the principles of Nature, which