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Brother Paul to a Friend folio 133.
Garden of divine wisdom and knowledge folio 133.
On the thought and manifestation of things rather of the philosophers from which alone the mastery of the Stone is perfected folio 138.
On the division of the philosophical water, and on its nobility and effect folio 180.
On the form of the vessel in which the matter is cooked folio 181.
On the sealings of the vessels of the Philosophers folio 181.
On the Philosophical furnace and the vessel in which the glass with the matter ought to be placed for cooking folio 182.
On the philosophical lamp and wick folio 184.
On the degrees of Wood and how it should be ruled in the whole process 184.
How the already extracted philosophical Mercury ought to be coagulated and fixed and reduced into an earthy substance folio 185.
On the transmutation of the Stone from nature into nature folio 186.
On the various colors appearing in the governance of the fire folio 187.
On the time in which blackness will appear, and on the time of its duration folio 187.
How the white Stone is divided into two parts, with the first one proceeds to the white and with the second to the red, but through a longer decoction folio 188.
On the increase of the white or red tincture, and how it may be waxed so that it becomes flowable folio 188.
On the fermentation of the Philosopher's Stone folio 188.
On the increase of the tincture through solution, and through fermentation folio 189.
That the tincture can be increased in two ways, namely in quantity and quality; in quantity it would be increased as follows folio 189.
In what manner our philosophical medicine may be increased in quality folio 190.
How our medicine is finally fermented, so that it may perfectly tinge folio 191.
On the effect and virtue of our blessed Stone folio 192.