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blood, for which reason
one speaks of the Chromis This may refer to a specific colorful mineral or "Chrome," though chromium was not officially discovered until 1797; in 1664, it likely refers to a colorful tincture (out of pure
light and faith, few of them
come forth at this time, could?).
Just as little reason to turn
against being a believer, for then
they are also the true Philosophers'
holy Tincture original: "st: Tinctura". Thus are the two
visible Elements original: "visibilium Elementr." brought forth.
Here one must follow the philosophical
holy precept original: "st: precept.". Thus you have the Philosophers' Salt-Soil original: "Solum Wa- philosophen."
among those who C-golia? in, with the aforementioned
Medicine of the philosophers original: "d: p:".
Put a mentioned Sugar into
a Glass Gl:, then it will become like a
natural milk, which is the
right, appearing, true milk.
If you lay such Sugar
upon glowing wood, it remains
ever glowing. They are beautiful yellow—
and tastes good, it also remains in
the glow, even if the roll is like
coal and black. NB. Such
an Oil, when something is brushed with it,
everything will become as if it were natural
gold.
This is to be known. This, like the aforementioned
Strong Tincture of Chromis original: "Starck de Chromis Tincture",
from Paracelsus, as it was
given to Lutz the Meyer, something which
Haasen brought into the world
from an old letter-book.
Dear Driny at Worms, the 5th of
April, in the Year 1620. Jan: A. H.
Take: Rx: 6 pounds of the best ground Tin ♃ in a
sunny place, which blooms, and
place it in a tile cup or glass oven.
Dwarf-burdened possibly a specific weight or position, thereafter Take: Rx: M sy?
Zl: place blig? 10 in a clean sieve?
following do s: v: the tincture? in a Jupiter vessel ♃—