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A74670 Philosophy reformed & improved in four profound tractates. The I. discovering the great and deep mysteries of nature: by that learned chymist & physitian Osw: Crollivs. The other III. discovering the wonderfull mysteries of the creation by Paracelsvs: being his philosophy to the Athenians. / Both made English by H. Pinnell, for the increase of learning and true knowledge. Croll, Oswald, ca. 1560-1609.; Paracelsus, 1493-1541. Three books of philosophy written to the Athenians.; Pinnell, Henry. 1657 (1657) Thomason E1589_1; ESTC R208771 181,834 311

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should move the Intelligence or Soule of the Artist to a true Understanding that he may open to him what is hid in the magistery of this Art Blessed will he be to whom the Lord God shall be pleased to inspire the Gifts of his Grace For it is the Lord of Heaven who knoweth the heart of those in whom he would use the form measure Notwithstanding we see men somtimes offend not onely against God by their ingratitude but also against their undeserving neighbour by strange devices not becoming an Aedpt Phylosopher with which some eminent men heretofore and two publick Phylosophers of divers Nations in our time abusing the Gifts of God against those most horrid Anathema's of Phylosophers afterward as doubtlesse every man according to his dexterity which the sydereall spirit causeth and exciteth is the forger of his own fortune they came to dolefull and lamentable end to the perpetuall reproach of their Name answerable to the unworthy publishing of this most True Phylosophicall Art miserably wasted and restrained by the Wrath of GOD the Righteous Revenger as well for their arrogant pride punishment and repentance accompanying their provoking loquacity as also for their cheating Impostures of the first Hapocraticall silence The originall of the Philosophicall Magistery Most doe otherwise now who make thir boast among others that they have the clear knowledge of it when it is only but imaginary and so hinder themselves by their credulity and perswasion so that they cannot profit or proceed to learn any more which they did by turns to cloak the matter for their safety Those more ancient and skilfull Phylosophers who were born in a happy signe the children of Hermes who first found out the science among whom nothing was more ancient than Truth nothing more filthy and abominable than falshood and deceit and who have even judged it a thing more safely worth their labor to have it indeed without the witnesse of a sottish ignorant multitude then seeme or be supposed onely to have it who also have endeavoured to leave behind them an unspotted memory to posterity not as many too credulous imagine that being deceived with their own vaine imaginations they would deceive others in like manner which is not the property of an honest man In the first age of the world God made it known by the Light of Nature I say these private not publick Secretaries of Nature who have in the Naturall Light fresh and flourishing in them followed Reason the best guide according to the ability God gave them all of them with greatest attention both of body and mind pressing chiefly to one and the same end and scope of Virtue accounting nothing more glorious than that they might peaceably rejoyce prudently and in Quiet Silence with a Mind truly Sound in a Sound Body according to the Fear of God and Love of their Neighbour This is Phylosophy Adept which Paracelsus in the Tincture of Physicks explaineth them to be Long Life and free from all infirmity even till the Naturall death and an honest support of that long life in this vale of miseries that we might serve God without poverty and prejudice of our Neighbour Though there may be many hunting after this happinesse with a kind of great and continued greedinesse of mind yet have been perswaded that they should never attaine the same either by other means or any Arts but by a wonderfull and most abstruse comprehending of all the vertues of the whole Creation flowing and running together in one certaine masse in this Rode or Kings Highway and Phylosophical Reason is to be accomplished The defect of Nature must be supplyed by the industry of Art seeing Nature with her off-spring alway tendeth unto laboureth breatheth after their perfection Prov. 3.16 All these spirituall virtues and active qualities being by great help of ingenuity and Art like the lesser world heaped up together and concentred into one masse as united force is stronger dispersed besides a kind of sweetest and admirable illustration of the Mind for the Light of Nature is glittering in the Darknesse of the world as also the knowledge of all Naturall things and Heavenly seerets and a perfect operation yea they have even miraculously use of this choycest and admirable Magisterie together with a flowing plenty and Abundance of all Things Of which the Phylosophers our predecessors that have been train'd up in Hermes school They durst not under paine of Anathema to speak of it but in a picture of Aenigmaticall words because the Master of Nature gave them not leave lest they should indanger themselves and give an occasion to others of a wicked hurtfull study or practice Prov. 10.10 It exciteth motion in our bodies and reviveth the Elements now the Elements are excited unto their acting for the Naturall life is nothing else but the actings of the Elements though they have been altogether dumb in keeping close the secret of the Art by a constant Taciturnity knowing to what dangers the searchers out of difficult Arts and the publick Secretaries of Nature are obnoxious that full of despaire concerning their safety and peace they have been compelled to deny the same yet usually give this Reason because the greatest Medicine being artificially prepared with the help of wise Nature the Mistresse of Science should be or is the Life and inlightning Light and that which quickneth or maketh alive our Balsom that is the spirit or celestiall not visible vapour of life it may be the Essence of our Life the Fift Essence compounded of the four Elements in which are all the Elements actually and all their arts with greatest agreement made equall with true equation according to all possibility of Nature and bound together with a golden chaine without any contrariety But all things are aggregated in so subtile a Matter and a Form so subtile and so near to simplicity in a respective manner in the curing of diseases and the metamorphosis of Mettalls like as in Lightning and the eye of a Basilisk as is manifest by Experience This is so in respect of the four qualities of the body as the Heaven is incorruptible in respect of the four Elements The most High created this Fift Essence as the root of life in Nature for the preservation of the four qualities of the Humane body The life of natural things is the Union of the Ideall Light as also with the Ideall of Heaven and Earth as he did the Heaven for the preservation of the universe The celestiall Fire that burneth not is the soul and life of all Creatures the subject in which besides the force and operations of the Elements even all the celestiall virtues of the Firmament as well of the Fixed Stars as of the Planets are infused and imprinted after an invisible manner for the Influences of all celestiall bodies which are communicated to the sublunary to every one in particular these are concentred in this one The Theater of
teach not that the world cannot be preserved without the four Elements but rather that every thing is preserved by that one element from whence it sprang And though I deny not but that the firmament doth nourish the world by its elementary virtues which doe wholly descend fiery on the earth How the Firmament nourisheth the earth yet that nourishment is not necessary Nor will the world perish of it selfe for it hath sufficient to sustaine it selfe as the other world maintaineth it selfe without the help of the earth As for example The waters earth contributeth nothing to its proper essence nor the earths water to it So is it with the aire But t is not sufficient that every world doth solitarily or of it selfe subsist in its Element What the light of heaven is but rather that the light from heaven is as a kind of extract of the four Elements most exellent in a full and perfect propriety But let none think that the Sun or Planets did receive their lustre or motion from the Element of fire but rather from the Mysterie The brightnesse of the Firmament that doth irradiat the world did not flow from the Element of fire but from the mysterie The earth bringeth Trone Tronus Turas Samies the water Ture the aire Samies These proceed not from the Element but from the Mysterie yet are in the Element Thus the four worlds that came out of the Mysteries doe agree to help each other to nourish and sustain one another Not from the nature of Elements for they themselves are Elements TEXT 14. Mans life fight c. whence it is It is not from the Elements that man doth live see hear c. but from the mysteries or rather from the monarchie And so all things else The Elementary thing is but an Inne and a repast Know also that whatsoever is eternall cometh from the Mysterie and is the same thing Doggs die but their mysterie doth not Man dyeth but his mysterie surviveth and much more his soul whereby he is by so many degrees more excellent then a dog The same may be said of all things that grow The mysterie of all things shall an last be manifest Hence is that mistake that all creatures that ever were shall not appear essentially as they doe now but mystically in the last great new mystery We say not that the mysterie is an essence like that which is immortall What a mysterie is but that it is perfectly a mysterie The Element of fire hath a mystery in it How myst the Elements differ from which the other three have their light lustre influence growth and not from the Element Those mysteries also may subsist without an Element as an Element may without a mysterie Observe further that the Element of aire hath a mysterie in it by which all the other three What the Elements be what kind of mysteries they have and it selfe too are nourished Not Elementarily of it selfe but mystically by the Element The Element of Earth hath in it a mystery of mansion and fixation by vertue whereof the other continue and increase that nothing perish The Element of water hath a mysterie of sustentation for all the rest and preserveth all that is in them from destruction In this respect there is difference between an Element and a mystery One is mortall and corruptible from the Elements the other is durable in the last great mysterie wherein all things shall be renewed but nothing made that was not before TEXT 15. The Elements are all alone We conclude then that all the Elements cannot be joyn'd together but that they be solitarily and unmixedly altogether either aiery or fiery or earthy or watry The elements nourish themselves We have also dispatch'd this that every Element maintaineth it selfe and that which doth come from it as its own world Therefore a medicine of the Element water will doe no good to those things that are of the Element of earth or of any other Element but onely to the Nymphs Syrenes Nymphs c. and such like So a medicine of the earth will not help the other three worlds but onely the living creatures of its own world And so of the aire There are diseases Physitians skilfull and unskilfull in the aire which have their peculiar motion there as in their own world The same may be said of fire The Nymphs gender with earthy things Now if it so chance that at any time the Nymphs couple with earthy things and beget children that is to be imputed to the faculty or power of ravishment So doe Melosines and Trifertes Aiery things as the Melosines may ravish earthy things The Trifertes are snacht out of the fire by earthy things If then those three forraigne worlds plant men in our world as we have said they are to be known in their whole essence as Gods in respect of us by reason of that huge distance and very strange essence which they have How Elements may be joyn'd But on the other hand if any of us be caught away by them there is a contrary rape from us to them Thus one Element hath no need of another one is but the cabinet or conceptacle of the other As water and earth seperate from each other so aire and fire have their peculiar lotts without any other contiguity but like walls and according to the inclination of the mysteries out of all the four TEXT 16. But if there shall be any such meeting or conjunction whereby althings return into their former essence then that will be a mystery according to the aspect and face of the Element For there no bodily thing by generation can appeare but the appearance and presentaneous exhibition shall fill that place wherein all creatures were contained and so every one shall know those things that were made either before or after him as if he had seen them before with his eyes yet neverthelesse here the sense of the last greate mystery is hidden Nor shall that be known by nature but by the knowledge of the causes of the last seperation of the Elements and all the creatures when every one shall give an account of his death this is the case of the mortall and of the living and of that which endureth to the end There is one Judge from eternity Whence the variety of Religions cometh There will be the only Judge that hath eternall power and who hath been the alone Judge in all ages This is the cause of all Religions and the originall of religious men worship the Gods all which custome is false and erroneous For there was never any other but one God who is the eternall Judge It is too blasphemous foolishness to worship a mortall frayle perishing rotten creature instead of the authour of all things and ruler of eternity Whatsoever is mortall hath no power to rule and reign There is then but one only way and Religion
Pigmyes In the Aire or our airy world there are Umbratils Silve●ters Satyrs whose Monsters are the Gyants To the Fire or the Firmament doe belong the Vulcanals Pennats Salamanders Superi whose Monsters are Zundell Besides those Flagae which Theophrastus in his works affirmeth are in many thousands of severall forts incorporated to the Soul of the World Thus also there is a fourfold Medicine For example the fiery airy watry earthy Heart of the Macrocosm in all things agreeable to the Heart of the Microcosm Man For all things are of one operation in Man So also are we to understand of the rest of the members of the body for the Microcosm the child ought always to answer to the fourfold members of the Macrocosm its parent Thus we shall find that every malady and medicine is of the same Physiognomy Chyromancy and Anotomy He that knows not this Fundamentall cannot be a good Phisitian Thus also we find out of ancient Records that Astrologers and Chymiologers were very near of kin for the Caelestiall Astronomy is as it were the Parent and Mistresse of the inseriour for as much as both have their own Heaven their own Sun their own Moon their Planets and their own proper Stars yet so as that the Astrology of superiour things hath to doe with the Chymiology of things inferiour Those Chymists who by the assistance of divine Grace have attained the Mind and rightly know how to accommodate the properties of those bodies in the superiour Globe which are seen in the Astra's and bodies of the inferiour Globe these can easily and truly unfold all Phylosophicall difficulties that have been wrapt up in aenigmaticall obscurity and will confesse that henceforth they need not travell to India or America to get the knowledge of Phylosophy For by the providence and goodnesse of the Creator it is so ordered that the invisible Astra's of the other Elements should be represented by a visible appearance in the supream Element and that they should clearly discover their motions and seasons although there be nothing in the whole course of the inferiour Nature which by the inbred Astra's is not able to justifie the lawfull use of Astronomy In his Idaea of Phylosophical Phifick They that are troubled with the gout have a foresence of the sudden change of seasons their paine many times makes them Prophets and Astrologers against their will So many sick folk perceive before hand the change of weatherin the four Elements The Internall Elements of man have a foresence of the change of Externall As Reason rules the outward Astra's so Physick rules the inward The Astrum of Man and Heaven is but one Thus as P. Severinus the Dane doth learnedly observe the Sidus constellation of Summer Winter Spring Autumn are contained in the Earth Water Aire which unlesse they did conspire with the Astra's of the Firmament to which onely many of the common Phylosophers by a great mistake have ascribed all Astronomy we should blame the impressions of the Heavenly Astra's as barren in the time of dearth There is a twofold Heaven Externall as all the bodies of the Astra's in the Heaven of the Firmament and Internall which is the Astrum or invisible and insensible body in all the Stars of Heaven That invisible and insensible body of the Astra's is the Spirit of the World or Nature as Paracelsus calls it the Hylech spread abroad through all the Astra's or rather it is all the Astra's it selfe And as that Hylech in a particular manner containes all the Astra's in the great World so also the internall Heaven of Man which is the Olimpick spirit doth particularly comprehend all the Astra's And thus the invisible Man is not onely all the Astra's but is altogether one and the same thing with the Spirit of the world as whitenesse is with snow As all things spring and proceed from within from things hidden and invisible so also the visible corporall substances proceed from incorporall spirituall things out of the Astra's and are the bodies of the Astra's and remaine in the Astra's one in the other Hence it followes that not onely all living things but also all growing things even stones and mettalls The Formation of things is in the Astra'● as iron in the imagination of the Smith Hence also Nativities are to be cast See P●racel in Paramiro de eme Astro●um and whatever are in the Universall Nature of things are indued with a syderiall spirit which is called Heaven or the Astrum the secret Forger from which every Formation Figure and Colour of things proceedeth From this proper and internall Astrum viz. The Sun of the Microcosm which Paracelsus calls the Ens or Being of the seed and virtue or power is Man also generated produced figured formed and governed But when we say that all the form of things proceedeth from the astra's it is not meant of the visible coales of Heaven nor of the invisible body of the Astra's in the Firmament but of every things own proper Astrum so that the superior doth not power forth its vertues hidden secrets into the inferiour spectificate Firmament as the false Philosophers thinke that the stars of the Firmament do infuse virtue into herbs and trees no in no wise every growing and living thing carry its proper heaven and Astrum with it selfe and in it selfe the superiour stars in their course through the Zodiak excite and stir up the growth of inferiour things they provide for them by dew raine seasons but do not infuse the internall Astrum into things that grow neither smell nor colour nor forme but all things proceed from the inner Astrum or secret forger and not from without the externall stars do neither incline nor necessitate Man Man governeth the Stars and not the Stars him but Man rather inclines the Stars and by his Magicall imagination infecteth them and causeth those deadly impressions For we receive not our conditions properties and manners from the Ascendant nor from the Constellation of the Planets but from the hand of God through the breathing in of the breath of life Read the eight Psalme So that Mans Reason ought to rule the externall Stars For if we that are the children of Adam did not provoke our Father with our sins we should alwayes find him meek and gentle towards us Vid. Paracels see Paracels in Paramiro lib. 2. de origine morbor cap. 7. The course of the externall Firmament is free with its constellations and is governed by none So the course of the Firmament and Stars in Man is free with their Constellations and not at all governed by the outward Firmament which course is not finished materially but in the spirits of bodies For as the Aire or Sun cannot set an apple or pear upon the tree which must rather grow ou● of its own internall Astrum or inward Heaven from the Centre to the Circumference much lesse can the externall superiour Heaven infuse any vertue into the things that
suffered them perfectly to be seperated by any industry of Art Here also it is to be observed that some bodies have onely properties without Arcane or hidden secrets nor have they in them that Cherionium i. e. that wherein Nature cannot be changed but are onely barren Relollacaeous qualities i. e. qualities whose force is onely from the complexion in which there is no vertue for curing diseases Againe some bodies doe imitate the properties or qualities of Seeds and have the Tinctures in which though heat cold moysture and drinesse accord yet no actions proceed from them but onely for the present doe assist as it were the companions of the deputies in such bodies there may be a seperation made of the strong from the weak of the pure from the impure There are to us four Elementated Elements viz. Fire or the Firmament Aire Water Earth which conceive bring forth and againe receive or take into them all things they are the Fruit of the Seeds and the other Elements which by a constant and perpetuall flowing and watering doe serve unto generation from the three first are all compound bodies into which they are againe resolved these three are found in every matrix In living creatures the bones resemble the earth the flesh ayre the vitall spirit fire and the humors water and in every birth of every matrix The Soul in man is a Caelestiall Fiery Element the solid and Spermatick parts are the Earth the moyst parts as the Blood and other Humors are of the Element of Water the Aire is all that that is hollow without substance But these things as we have said are to be understood of Elementated Elements for the true Elements are Spirituall because all the least and smallest Seeds strive to imitate the oeconomy of the world and hold forth a dark resemblance of the Elements and Principles after this sort we acknowledge that the Elements are in all Things and that they are mingled with and preserved by the Balsam and Radicall Tincture Thus Water it selfe having the four Elements in it cherisheth its Seeds with a fruitfull nourishment and multiplication Thus much out of Severinus but least that which he hath said should seem obscure to the inconsiderate Reader we will now speak more clearly of the Elements He that is a true Phylosophicall Physitian and would know the four Elements or those four Pillars of the World shall understand himselfe and his own Originall From the Outward he finds the frame of the Inward viz. the true Anotomy of the great and little World Every Creature is formed out o● the Elements Living crea●● es are assigned to the Aire Vegetables to the Earth Mineralls to the Water the Fire is that which gives life to all These are the wombs of all things The Earth as is said with the Water is the Centre the Aire circularly compasseth the Earth and Water the nine Sphaeres or Firmament with all the Stars are the Fire The true Elements with their proper Astra's are not visior sensible but as the Soul in the Body is insensible so also are the Elements in their bodies The body of the Element is a dead and dark thing the Spirit is the life and is divided into Astra's which out of themselves give their growth and fruit And as the Soule seperateth its body from it selfe and yet dwells in it so also these spirituall Elements in the seperation of all things have severed the visible bodies from themselves by seperation The potentiall Heat seperated the Stars from it selfe as in the Earth the hearbs seperate the flowers from themselves So Moysture the Aire Coldnesse the Water Drinesse the Earth that is from the Element of the Earth proceedeth an Earthy body from the Element of Water floweth a watry body from the Element of Aire an Aiery body breatheth forth is compact in its own Nature from the Element of Fire a body of Fire shines out viz. the visible Heaven and is compact in its own substance Every thing brought for an● gr●w●● is 〈…〉 generating matrix as the fish in the water From these bodies of the Elements things that grow doe proceed and come forth and out of these the fruit by the mediation and operation of the Astra's for no visible body is of it selfe and from it selfe but from its own invisible Element and Astrum The visible Astra's or Stars in the Firmament flame forth from the Fiery Body Of whatsoever any thing is begotten of the same also is i● nourished and preserved A Herring will not live out of the water therefore fire is the food and preservation of the Starrs Nostoch saith they feed on fire and at last sever it from themselves although in the lower part of the Aire it be turned into a Mucilaginous matter upon the Earth Mettalls Salts Mineralls grow out of the body of the Water From the body of the Earth spring Trees and Hearbs Our visible Elements are but the bodies and houses of others This Rule both Divines and Physicians make use of which hinder and withold their force and efficacy All things that are joyned together in a visible body choak and break the force power and operation of the inner Spirit The Earth of it self is dead yet is it the Element of an invisible and hidden life The Earth is twofold Externall or visible Internall or invisible The Externall is not the Element but the body of the Element and is the Sulphur Mercury Salt For the Element of the Earth is life and Spirit wherein lie the Astra's of the Earth which bring forth all growing things through the body of the Earth Though the Earth seem to be dead yet hath it in it selfe the seeds and seminall vertues of all things therefore it is said to be Animall Vegetable Minerall as it is made fruitfull by all other Elements it bringeth forth all things out of it selfe Thus trees hearbs grasse flowers mushromes and all growing things of the Earth are the bodies of the Astra's and fruit of the Earth out of the invisible Astra's they bring forth their fruits as flowers pears apples cherries and every one of these fruits is againe the Astrum and Seed Such is ●he vertue of the Element of water that spirituall regeneration cannot be without it as Chr. said to N●c Our Fire is not the Element because like death it consumeth all things Heaven is the fourth and first Element concluding all things in it selfe as the shell doth the egge No one Element can be without another but there is alwayes found the commixture of the four Elements in the generation of all things Paracels in P●ram de Ent● There is also a twofold Water viz. the Body which is Mercury Sulphur and Salt but the Element is the life and Spirit in which the Astra's of the Water are contained which like a mother out of her Abysse bring forth all mineralls salts mettalls stones jewells sands and all the fruits of the Water which yet
are digged out of the Earth For the Astrum of every Element brings forth and bayes its fruits in a strange region or matrix By a singular Providence all things seem to tend to the Earth and to further its fruitfulnesse Thus the fruits of the Firmament are perfected in the Aire and from hence imparted to the lower Globe as Snow which is bred of Fire is found in the Aire and Earth The fruits of the Aire proceed from the Centre to the Circumference and there attaine to coagulation and perfection The Seeds of the Water doe bring forth in the inner part of the Earth and from thence tend to the superfices or outside For the Earth wherein we live and flourish bringeth forth its fruits into this Circumference for the corne that grows in the Earth is reaped upon the Earth in the Aire so the procreations of all the Elements doe voluntarily and earnestly bend toward Man-kind as to their desired limit and by a liberall supply of moysture doe cherish all the parts of Nature So also we see that by an imutable decree of Eternall Law it comes to passe and is so ordered that the Water doth not bring forth more then the Earth can bring up Astrers saith that the Aire was created befo●e any Creature All m●yst things ●t●r●cted by the Sun from the E●●●h are consumed in the Aire whose fruits are the likeness of the Tere●i●bi● or far of Manna the Aire cherish and the Fire consume The Aire also is twofold for it hath its Element as an Inhabitant in it selfe It is the Balsam of all created things and the life of the other three Elements nor is there any Element that God created more subtle or thin which liveth of it selfe and giveth life to all without which neither Firmament nor Water nor Earth can bring forth their fruits the Fire cannot so much as burne without the Aire much lesse can the coales of Heaven those Crescences of Fire shine The Element of Fire according to Paracis the Firmament of Heaven The Firmament or Fire is likewise is twofold and hath its own Element as an Inhabitant in it selfe which Element hath in it all Astra's and Seeds The Element of Fire or the Corporeall Firmament sends the bodies of the Stars Sun Moon and Planets out of it selfe For as hearbs flowers trees did grow out of the Earth and yet remaine in the Earth so at the Creation did the bodies of the Stars grow out of Heaven and yet abide in the Firmament or Heaven swiming in their Orbs as birds fly in the Aire The twelve Caelestiall Signes in the Zodiak with the other Stars of Heaven are the fruits of Fire and come from the invisible Astra's of Fire By how much the Firmament is more subtle or thin then the Earth by so much the fruits thereof are more subtle and operative then the fruits of the other three Elements Thus the seven Rulers of the world are nothing else but the fruits of Fire As the flowers in earth shew the Colours of the Stars so the constellations in Heaven shew the field or meadow of the Earth which fruits are separated from the Element of Fire and by separation doe increase as flowers and hearbs in the Earth onely the flowers of the Earth abide immovable in their place but the Stars doe not so in the Firmament for they move up and down in the Firmament and those Sphaericall bodies doe by the Providence of God swim in their Orbs as fish in the water or a feather in the Aire and are nourished by the Heaven These like all other created things are twofold we see their visible body as a shining light the invisible Astrum or Sydereall Spirit in the Stars we cannot see so that not the body of the Sun but the Spirit in the body is the Sun properly the like also may be said of Man Moreover the four Astra's of the said Elements are the Seeds in the four matrices or wombs and always two are together and in one to wit the Body and Astrum the invisible and visible The Bodily growes out of the Spirituall and abideth in it and so the invisible vertues Seeds and Astra's are propagated into many Millions through the corporeall Visible body as fire increaseth in wood or in convenient and fit matter one Fire alwayes proceedeth from another Angels cannot increase themselves because they want a body but Man may because he hath a one All things that grow as hearbs trees fishes birds living creatures may augment themselves by the help of the body after this manner for the Seed or Astrum can doe nothing without the body so soon as ever the Seed or Astrum dies and rots in its matrix or womb the Astrum goes forward into a new body and multiplyeth it selfe as Christ himselfe sets it forth by a similitude and example in a graine of Wheat John 12.24 and afterward bringeth forth much fruit or many grains which in time come to have the same power or virtue that the former had out of which they grew Putrefaction consumeth and separateth the old Nature and bringeth new fruit Therefore Eternall life cannot be in any but where the body is first dead because death is the cause of the glorifying of the body in eternall Life as Corruption is the cause of the new generation of a Divine substance 'T is necessary that the first life of hearbs and medicines should die that the second life by the Chymists help may be attained through Putrefaction and Regeneration wherein the Three First discover themselves with their hidden vertues which are necessary for a Phisitian to know for without Regeneration no hid Secret of Physick can be attained to which is without all complexion of qualities When the externall World is known the Phylosophicall Physitian doth also understand the Physicall body of Man which is nourished from the Earth and Sydereall body which liveth by the Firmament he sees that the Physicall body is nothing else but Sulphur Salt and Mercury for all bodily things are contained in these Three as hath been said a little before and that the things that grow doe not spring from the four visible Bodies nor from the four humors but out of the invisible Seed as an hearb or tree groweth out of its seed The Anotomy of the diseases of the body is to be ferc●●c from the internall Astra's or impressions which cause the diseases and is more necessary for a Physitian them that Locall Anot of Carkasses It is not the Locall Anotomy of a man and dead corpses but the Essentiated and Elemented Anotomy of the World and man that discovereth the disease and cure The Members or parts of the great world are the Remedies of the members and parts of man by an agreement between the externall and internall Anotomy not setling one degree against another As there is but one Anotomy of a man and a woman so the Anotomy of the diseases and of the medicines
is but one As in Man Man is the Anotomy of the disease so also in Physick Man is the Anotomy of the Physick Anotomy is the Basis of true Phisitians Diseases and Things And though the hidden virtue of Hearbs or the Stars of that Physitian Heaven may be known to us yet the chiefest thing that the Physitian is also to consider is to know the Concordance of Nature viz. how he may make the Astrum of the Physick or of the magicall Heaven agree with the internall Astrum and Olimpus of Man because of the like Anotomy it is that Mummy will stop the bleeding in Man The Nightingale that is subject to the deseases of Spiders is cured by eating them The cause subject of diseases the externall leadeth to the internall as in the great so in the little world He therefore that knows the things that grow and the fruits of the Earth as of hearbs trees c. Viz. that all things proceed out of the seed or Astrum he likewise knoweth that there doe such various diseases lye hid and lurk in the Physicall body which diseases doe not proceed from the four fictitious humours or qualities but rather from the Seed by reason of the Analogy or proportion that is between the great and little world he that knoweth the diseases of the great world cannot be ignorant of the distempers of man As many kinds of Mineralls as are in the world Many diseases proceed out of the mineralls of man which Iliad containeth all things in it selfe so many there be in Man So many kinds of diseases are there as there be sorts bodies and seeds of things that grow No man knows the number of diseases but he that can tell the number of all things that grow The Seeds which the Caelestiall Airy Watry Earthy Astra's are succoured in the Element which agree with mans Nature which in fit and certaine seasons bring forth fruits as messengers of health or sicknesse The Originall of all diseases is from the Three First upon which the Astra's c●n make some impression as upon wood or Straw or Saf fron upon water So that the Three First are the cause of all diseases for in what body soever they are united that may be concluded to be a sound body but where they are not united there we may be sure that sicknesse and the root of the first death hath taken footing Hereditary diseases which proceed from the Seed or Astra's are partly Elementary because they are known by hot moyst or cold qualities There are other diseases whereof the most part are Astrall or Firmamentall Elementary diseases are cured by Elemental means and Astrall have Astrall remedies The Galenists doe know nothing of these Astral cures which the grave experienced Physitians do well understand which spring out of the Firmament of Man which is as integrally contained in Man as the Elements are And as the visible body hath its meat from the Earth so also the Syderiall spirit of Man or the invisible Man which is the In-mate of the body hath its food from the externall Aire and Fire or Firmament viz. from the Fire of the Firmament as all arts workmanships faculties of the tongue For Heaven is the Father and teacher of all Arts except Divinity and holy Righteousnesse which cannot be learned from the Stars but from the holy Spirit immediately for all Believers and Regenerate men are hid from and unknown to Astronomers as you may find in the Sage and deep Phylosophy of Paracelsus Iron sheweth that man is divided into the externall and internall in the externall dust and earth the matrer of the diseaseand that which afflicteth us doth lye hid therefore the cure is to be sought for in a medicine that is like it seperated from the dregs Spagyrically The internall and Astrallman also hath his proper medicines which the skillfull Physitian knows well As the Loadstone by drawing the Iron to it doth suck out the spirit thereof and leave it rusty so man in respect of the body hath a twofold Loadstone For partly he draws the Astra's to himselfe from which he sucks his food as Bees do hony from flowers and hearbs viz. wordly wisdome sence cogitation c. And partly by his attractive power he inticeth and allureth to him the daily nutriment of his flesh and blood from the Elements And as the Elementall body draweth the Elementary bodies to it by hunger and thirst so the syderiall spirit of Man attracteth all Arts sciences and faculties and all humane Wisdome from the Rayes or beams of the superiour Stars or constellations for the Firmament is the Light of Nature which naturally supplyeth man with all things Furthermore the Astra's or Elements which are Spirits are 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 that is without any quality neither hot nor cold nor dry nor moyst but the things that are produc'd out of them are indued with qualities That whereof any thing is bred of the same doth it live is fed nourished preserved cured made sick punished and ●●stroyed For out of the Earth grow Poppy Opium cold Darnell the hearb Trinity or Heartsease hot biting Arsesmart thus contrary things grow out of the Elements From the Fire proceedeth Snow Raine Dew Winds Rainbow Thunder Haile Lightning all such Meteor-like impressions proceed from the supreame invisible Spirit of the Firmament out of the Three First i. e. Mercury Salt and Sulphur For as Paracelsus saith they are the fruits and egestions or disgorgings of the Stars of the Firmament the fruits of the invisible Astra's which are in the Stars and make that which is invisible to be visible for the Stars succour and supply their fruits as the Trees of the Earth doe theirs Hence it is plaine that diseases are not cured by contraries as if heat were to expell cold as though man were to have the Elements banished and driven out of him but by the secret things or Astra's which the Chymist can reduce out of the last matter into the first These Arcana or hid things are actually neither cold nor hot yet removeth all diseases as the Axe cutteth down the tree which is neither cold nor hot Of this sort are the Fift Essences Magisteryes and the like Now by Gods assistance I shall say something concerning the Generation Dignity Excelency OF THE MICROCOSM Or Little World MAN For a man to know God lightly esteem of his own selfe is the highest and profitable knowledge AS the most excellent Phylosophy is that which enlightens the mind to the right knowledge of it selfe so to be ignorant of that knowledge is the greatest shame and most pestilent disease of the mind Ignorance saith Trismegistus to his Son Tat is the greatest Enemy and principall Tormenter in every Man Woe be to thee ô Man Luke 16. who neglectest the large patrimony and Talent and the thing committed to thy charge 2 Cor. 4. who considerest not the Treasure that is
the most part false because their Phylosophy and other abilities were polluted and corrupt In vaine therefore it is to seek knowledge from them who have spent all their life in looking after it and have wasted all their time and study to no purpose not finding out any truth though many of them were seduced by ignorance rather then malice the Light of Truth not yet risen to them nor the Light of Nature as yet kindled by the holy Spirit Divinity is the Fountaine of Naturall and Supernaturall knowledge All true Phylosophy should be grounded on the Scriptures and so return into God that so the Regenerate Christians might reap and receive the full increase of that seed which among the Gentiles was choaked for want of the Sun like that among the thorns No Art can be perfected without Regeneration Christians should not be ruled by Heathen Phylosophy True Phylosophy must be grounded on Christ the corner stone We ought therefore to be most wary that we suffer not the Philosophicall errours of the Heathen to beare down or dominiere over the rules of Christian Phylosophy Christians onely in whom the Truth is planted who have their seed from God by the means of Regeneration which the Heathen have not doe truly know to use or teach Phylosophy without mistake or errour and how to manage aright all other faculties Believers shall be taught of God when the Holy Spirit is powred forth To be short the knowledge of God is the Treasury of the whole world wherein all things are laid up so that without this knowledge no man can come to eternall life For Faith Hope and Love follow knowledge Adhaesion or cleaving to followeth Love Union follows Adhaesion in Union is Blessednesse and Wisdome This Regeneration that holy man Hermes and others of clean hearts and godly lives before the Word was incarnate being enlightned by the holy Spirit though they concealed it among other Secrets they knew it better then many of us who call our selves Christians and had rather seem to know God then love him O great miracle 1 John 4. W●sd 1. John 17. Man whose mind by Christ is united to God possesseth the true wisdome of all things and the most absolute knowledge of all Secrets Furthermore he that knoweth himselfe doth know all things Fundamentally in himselfe and being set between Time and Eternity above him he sees God eternall his Creator The soul is the off-spring and image of God Apoc. 22. after whose image and likenesse he was with other Angells created by an unsearchable love besides or about him he knows the immortall Angells his fellows and companions from whom he differeth onely in body and the Judgement to come Under him he sees the visible World whereof he is a pattern and all the Creatures with whom he hath a likenesse even his parent of whom he was born as to the externall and mortall body Man who is a true Proteus of a fickle wavering disposition received a flexible mind from Nature Eccl. 15.14 that being set in the midst of the Paradice of this world by the assistance of Divine Grace raising himselfe upward he might be regenerated into a quiet Angell or the Forger of his fortune winding and creeping downward degenerate into a restlesse Bruite But the free R●asonable Creature neglecting the fatherly admonition and his due obedience Gen 2. turning from the mean to the extreame himselfe dispising his Creator He that seeks to himself that which is anothers un●voydably ●u●● himse●fe into two ●nconveniences i. e. theft and robbery of himselfe and death The F●●l wa● a●swering from U●i●y to Alte●i●y learned by experience what his own proper Evill and Nothing was to his voluntary damage and perdition like a Thief and Robber And thus abusing the bounty of his most indulgent Father he made choise of death rather then of life and like Lucifer not content with his lot ambitiously desiring higher things he set himselfe in opposition against God at last by an unexpected change was cast out of the Garden of pleasures into this dolefull and darksome valley of Misery and Ignorance The first man was left in the hand of his own counsell Eccl. 15.14 and of his own accord turned from the strait path into the crooked way of Misery greedily desired the possession of good and evill to his own destruction as Herms and Moses sufficie●tly demonstrate God created man that the number and losse of the rebellious Angells might be made up in the kingdome of Heav●n Man the bond or buckle of the world the last wonderfull and honourable living creature was upon the sixt day after all other things drawn or taken è limo terrae out of the slime of the Earth or visible frame of the whole consisting of Heaven or Heavenly Sphaeres and the Earth viz. out of the most thin or pure substance of the whole frame of the world concentred into one body fashioned by the great Spacyrus into a bodily shape made to supply the place of the fallen Angells Man was formed of the most excellent Compound and purest Extract of the whole Word out of the Center of all Circles Therefore Nazianzen speaking of the workmanship of Man saith God made Man last that in him as in a short and briefe way he might set out or expresse all that before he had made at large viz. all the members or parts of the whole world As an Oration is made up of letters and sillables so the Microcosm or Limus Terrae Man is compacted of all bodies and created things The great God eternal and Creator of all things took the Quintessence out of all things created and thereof fashioned and composed Man as the Prince and End of all these and congratulated him as his Son holding or possessing the honourable place of the high Divinity on Earth In respect of the Body or corruptible Nature he bears the Image of the great sensible and temporall World In respect of his soul or immor-Nature he bears the Image of the Archetype or originall copy and patterne of the world that is of the immortall Wisdome of God himselfe So that all the properties of Animalls Vegetables and Mineralls entred into him and withalla living Soul inspired into him God is all things of himselfe Man is made all things of God and was therefore created last that by him the compleatnesse and perfection of all the Creatures might be signified Man is the tye bond knot joynt Psal 8. Thou hast put all things under his ●eer Parace●s excepteth the Spirits and inhabitant of the ●●ur Elements packet or bundle of all the Creatures All things created were disposed of to him and they respect and honour him as Gods steward set over the Orchard or Garden of this world God is the Center and Circle of all things that he brought out of himselfe for all the works of the Divine goodnesse are circular and perfect sphaerically wheeled about to him from
Intellectuall Soul and earthy Body like two Extreams are knit glued and confederate together and in this third mean which partaketh of the other two they are coupled and united into one intire man Thus God and Man cannot be united but by a Mean even our Saviour who partaketh of two Natures the Caelestiall and Terrestriall the Divine Humane Paracelsus saith that the soul or bre●t● of life is infused by God into the Elementary body through the Astra's as a Medium Through this Medium this middle Aetheriall little body the Intellectuall Soule by the command of God who is the Centre of the great world and by the imploying of his Intelligences or Spirits to that end is first poured and descendeth into the middle poynt of the Heart which is the Centre of the little world and from thence is spread into all the parts and members of his body as soon as it joyneth its vehicle to the naturall heat by which heat it joyneth to the Spirit begotten from the heart by the spirit it drencheth it selfe into the blood by the blood it cleaveth to all the members to all which it hath an equall nearnesse And because the said Aethereall body participateth of Heaven therefore it holds and keeps the same course with that of the Firmament whose operations it draweth to it selfe by a peculiar magnetick vertue just as the visible body doth the efficacy of the Elements and so remaineth one thing with the visible and invisible world John 10.30 as the Son with his Father as rednesse with wine as whitenesse with Snow The whole Firmament is in us with the Planets and Stars As heat pierceth an Iron Furnace and as the Sun doth glasse so doth the Stars with all their properties pierce into Man so that of the syderiall spirit of the Firmament we may learn all Naturall things The MIND Man hath an Intellectuall and immortal Soul Zach. 12.1 Gen. 2.7 Es 42.5 Wisd 2.23 or Spirit by the inbreathing of God created with the four foresaid inhabitants of the Elements which the bruit beasts have not after the Image of God and the Divine Triunity with the similitude also of Unity 1 John 2.27 Chap. 4.14 Acts 17.28 that so in all things he might be one with his Heavenly Father who is in us by his Spirit from which we learn sacred Divinity and all heavenly and earthly secrets without errour yea in him we are and live and are moved As God is One in Essence Trine or Three in persons so Man is One in Person Trine or Three in distinct Essence that is composed Triune of a Terrene Body an Aethereall Spirit of the Heavens and a living vivifying Soule which God breathed into him and is the house of God This the holy Scripture witnesseth Luke 1.47 1 Thes 5.23 Gen. 2.7 See the Amphi●halce of Rhunrad worthy of perpetuall memory Paul the greatest Phylosopher and Divine shewes three parts of Man Spirit Soule and Body There are two Souls or two Spirits in Man Mortall from the first matter which is the life of the body and Immortall from God The Spirit is the Life of the Soule the Spirit and Soule are the life of the body John 14. even the wonderfull Agreement between the Creator and the Creature in whom the great Creator would shew himselfe to be Unitrine or Triune One in Three or Three in One As also the unanimous consent of all that truly professed Phylosophy from the Light of Nature If happily there should be any that deny these three parts yet they must acknowledge that Man was created è Limo Terrae out of the clay or dust of the Earth by the word FIAT and that he received an eternall Spirit or breath of life from the mouth of God which is that Linum Caelorum or slime of the Heavens from the Lord. The Limus Terrae or dust of the Earth is two-fold visible and invisible He hath his Body or cottage from the Earth and Water but the life that dwells therein is from the Aire and Firmament of Fire which life is the Syderiall Spirit and is properly the Man not flesh and blood As the Syderiall Spirit is the life of the Body so the Spirit of the Lord is the life of the Intellectuall Soule And as the Sydereall Spirit dwells in the Body and works therein day and night for this invisible is himselfe the Firmament God created Man to be his Tabernacle as well in this as in the world to come and hath all things in him so the Spirit of the Lord the WORD of God the eternall man dwells in the Soule the house is the habitation of the Soule the Soule is the habitation and cottage of God Therefore when Man the most perfect compleatnèsse of all Gods works the most compleat figure of the world and expresse image of God in whom he rested from creating as having nothing before him more honorable to be created all the wisdome and power of the Creator being shut up and perfected in him as the supream artifice in that he containeth all things in himself that are in God when I say he was on the sixt day made up of all things the last of the Creatures and image not onely of the eternall God but also of the great world because with it he comprehendeth and containeth all things in himselfe it followeth that there are three worlds or Heavens in Man and that he is born about of three Worlds or rather is all the world and a most sure and undoubted Pattern of the whole Universe Exemplumque Dei quisque est in imagine parvâ Manilus That which is Naturated savoureth of the Nature of that which did Naturate it God dwelleth in the Soul as in the Heaven of Man And therefore some have called him the Fourth World in whom are found all those things that are in the other three for which cause also he may be called by the name of every Creature He hath a Spirit or Mind from God for what else is the Spirit of Man which God breathed into him but God himselfe dwelling in us The invisible Body or true Internall Man consisting of Reason and an Astrall Spirit agreeth with the Angells and is their fellow And if he be a true Magician he is not inferiour to the Angells in all Magicall operation and is Lord and Possessor of all things His mortall Phisicall Body he hath from the frame of the world and all things created therein for all Externall things are nothing else but the Body of Man So that he partaketh of a threefold world of the Archetype or God-like world in God of the Intellible or Angellicall of the sensible Elementall or corporall world and hath a symbolicall operation and conversation with them all The Mind 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 is the cha●ret driver or Stern-man of the Soul or Rationall Spirit like the eternall God concludeth all Beings Times and Places 1. He communicateth with
ariseth from whence come raine mire snow dew thunder haile which though they were Nothing before production yet being produced out of invisible things they become great bodies Whence we may observe that all things in the first Creation were produced out of the DIVINE NOTHING or invisible Cabalisticall Poynt into something which God did in a moment for his works cannot be delayed by time All things proceeded out of the invisible Darknesse and were called out to the visible Light by the WORD speaking and the Spirit cherishing Now whereas Man had his Sydereall body from the Astra's of the Firmament and the whole Imagination of Man dependeth on the Astra's of the Firmament yea is the same and abideth one with them it must needs be that the Firmament also hath an Imagination but without Reason as Man the off-spring of the world hath with Reason One man striketh and hurteth another and that with Reason a nettle and fire burne and hurt without Reason Moreover whereas Man is the Quintessence of the greater world it follows that Man may not onely imitate Heaven but rule it also at his beck and reigne over it at his pleasure All things naturally obey the Soule and must of necessity move and work toward that which the soule earnestly desireth and all vertues and operations of Naturall things obey it when it is carried with a vehement desire it makes all the powers of the world serve us when by holinesse we draw vertue from him who is the true Archetype and when we ascend to him then every Creature must and will obey us and the whole Host of Heaven follow us By Faith we may do good or evillus God permitteth By the help of Imagination all Magicall operations and all wonderfull things are done through the Naturall inborn Faith by which we are at peace with the very Spirits themselves The Imagination worketh in Man like the Sun for as the bodily Sun worketh without an instrument upon the subject burning it to coals and ashes so the incorporeall cogitation of Man worketh on the subject by the spirit onely as with a visible instrument what the visible body doth that also doth the invisible body This 〈◊〉 the Ga●ae 〈…〉 Art as the sydereall Man doth hurt unto another The Imagination of Man is the Loadstone that attracteth above a 1000 miles off yea in its Exaltation it draweth unto it whatsoever it wilout of the Elements But the Imaginatiō is no efficacious unles first it attract the thing conceived by the attractive force of the imagination that it may beget the Architect of the Imagination as a native spirit out of it selfe afterward the Imagination being as it were with child maketh impression which though it be not tangible yet it is corporeall like the wind Magick or Faith transplanting minds hath power over all Spirits and Ascendants Hence the true Magician or wise Man can attract the operation of the Astra's stones mettalls c. into the Imagination to make them excercise the same force and power with the Astra's as for example by a burning Glasse the beams of the Sun are derived unto us with its heat The Imagination can produce whatever we see with our eyes in the greater world Thus by Imagination and true Gabalia all hearbs all growing things all mettalls may be produced This part of Magick is called Gabalisticall and is supported with three Pillars First with TRUE PRAYERS made in Spirit and Truth when God and the Created Spirit are united in the Holy of Holyes when God is prayed unto in the internall Spirit not with noyse of words but in a sacred silence without opening the mouth and groaning Secondly by NATURALL FAITH or in-born Wisdome which God the Father equally communicated to all men in the Creation as to his own proper flock and common patrimony Thirdly by a strongly exalted IMAGINATION how great and how wonderfull the strength or force thereof is the Light of Nature doth manifestly shew Gen. 30.37 c. as well in Jacobs Rods mentioned by Moses as in pregnant women who imprint the mark of that which they long for upon the child as hath been said The Imagination or Fantasie of Man is like the Load stone in its Nature attracting the Fantasie of other men as we see in those that gape and yawn A vehement Imagination doth not onely cause a transmutation of ones own body but sometimes also of anothers by way of imitation to wit by a certaine kind of Vertue which the similitude of the Thing hath unto that Thing that is to be changed which is moved by a vehement Imagination as appeareth in astonishment or swouning in crashing or creaking of teeth in grating one piece of Iron against another c. whereby the teeth are set on edge in like manner yawning provoketh yawning Many by their melancholly Imagination and diffidence have exposed themselves to the temptation of the uncleane Spirit and sometimes have been overcome by it True Faith is the cure of a false Imagination Many fall sick and recover againe by the Faith of Imagination Many also by their intent Imagination without distrust of their weaknesse by a constant and most firme Faith toward God by a mind lifted up most high by infallible hope constant and most ardent prayers have so prevailed that on a sudden they have become the Temples of the living God The Sum of all is that we worship God devoutly in honesty and holinesse as the more secret Theosophers or wise-hearted to God well know for by the ardent and devout intention of him that prayeth with Fear and Trembling the Understanding or Mind flaming with a Religious love is joyned to the separated Intelligences For internall Prayer proceeding with abundance of affection from a Godly mind and continued with a fervent desire uniteth the mind with God and learneth and knoweth all things of God Few men think what the Mind can doe that is disposed by true faith and more few by far there are who know how to exercise the same by a supernaturall influence which doth rule and governe the body The purified Mind like a river entereth into the very inmost secrets of things beyond all shadowes though there be many who know this disposition yet by reason of worldly cares and thoughtfulnesse wherewith they are overwhelmed they can doe nothing that favoureth of true Wisdome But thus much of these things Such like contemplations as these which are of greatest Antiquity will seem harsh and crabbed to the rude and vulgar sort of men for few read them and fewer understand them and they require a larger narration then can be made of them at this time To returne therefore to our purpose It is of greatest concernment that all Chymists should bewell acquaintedwith this true Fundamentall of the occult Phylosophycal Physick because of the Harmonicall concord and conspiration between the superiour and inferiour things of the greater and lesser world in clearing which Foundation
preserveth nourisheth and cureth him When the fruits of the Earth Aire Water and Fire of the Microcosm are sick they must be restored by fruits like themselves of the Macrocosm Thus Nature doth strengthen and help its own Nature For Nature strengthened and assisted by its own Nature doth more forcibly drive out all its enemyes seeing every Nature is Naturally the best preserver of it selfe Thus Nature is not onely our companion but our friend and ready helper it alone being the genuine Physitian of all diseases as Galen witnesseth in his 13 Book of Method It is the First Mover of every cure without whose strength and vigour all Physick is in vaine and to no purpose Nature continued in its Temperature is in it selfe medicinable and it selfe healeth its own infirmities by the innate Mummy when that inward Nature is not the medicine all dise●ses prove mortal T is we●● enough known that every thing by a kind of naturall instinct desireth to be perfected and preserved On the contrary it doth most vehemently abhorre the destruction of it selfe and desireth as much as may be to be kept from it dayly experience makes it plaine as when any part of our body is wounded with a sword or other weapon for those that are wounded perceive a presentaneous succour from Nature as of one hastening to helpe and so unwearyed that it will never be at quiet till it hath first cured the ugly wound and restord the wounded part to its former soundnesse And whereas some say that contraryes are to be cured by Contraryes they are not much mistaken if they have not respect to the qulaityes but the vertues of a contrary Nature For there are as many crosse and hurtfull vertues to nature as there be good and healthfull for it the goodnes of these is always busyed about and consisteth in the preservation of Nature as the continuall malice of the other is to the destruction of Nature If they therefore would destroy those are sent to succour strugling Nature that by their goodnesse they may preserve the twofold goodnesse of Nature but chase out and overcome the malice of the other T●us the crosse and contrary vertues which are hurtfull to Natu●e are vanquisht and driven out by the adverse and contra●y vertues in Nature but contrary qualityes are not rooted out by contrary quallityes but rather are irritated and provoked to strife by each other by which discord Nature is more weakned then strengthned because Nature is not a quality but a vertue and chooseth to be ass●sted rather by vertues then qualityes when it would succesfully prevaile and fight against its cruell enemy for it s not the Physitian that hunteth out the disease but Nature her selfe who is the Internall Mummy or inward Balsom expelled all ill contrary to her selfe when her own inward strength fayleth shee is to be supplyed with outward helpe by her servant the Physitian Though sometimes it may be the best medicine not to use any medicine at all but to leave the ooperation to the sole Archaeus or Art of Nature The Inward Physitian doth the work when the Naturall Physitian faileth for the Nature of the inward body cureth more diseases then the Physitian doth with all his medicines Wherefore if any be preserved in a raging pestilence by Opium which is most cold it is not by the coldnesse of Opium but but by the Specifick venemous vertue of the Opium which hath a greater degree of poyson then the occult venomous power of that Pestilence Thus Nature destroyeth one poyson by another it subdueth a weak evill by a stronger and fighteth against her enemy both with healthfull and hurtfull weapons that so shee may keep her own things in safety and beat her enemy out of her posession by any meanes whatsoever As winter doth not destroy summer nor summer winter but one gives place to the other so one quality doth not destroy another for without vertue the quallity is dead and wholly accidentall and consequently cannot afford any life or substance which the medicine must of necessity do if it would succor Nature indeed And here also it is worth the noting that Roots of diseases in the body of Man are neither hot nor cold but whereas nothing can be without heate therefore the disease also is said to be either hot or cold though those Accidents and Excrements are but the signes of the disease and not the disease it selfe For the most pernitious diseases and Traytors of the body do not spring out of the matter of the body or out of the four Humours but from the Nature of the Seed or Astra's and Invisible mechanick Spirits of the Three principles which Spirits also build their outward house and habitation with shells These Forgers and Invisible Astra's of diseases were not knowne to the Ancients Physick is a Spirit not a body which the Magician or wise man only can discerne Therefore the body or Earth of Simples is to be cast away and the vertue Heaven or Astrum of it only to be taken For in the Microcosm Medicine it is necessary that the life should worke upon the life and the Spirit upon the Spirit by sepration of the impure body as the intangible Sun Melteth Snow and causeth it to vanish away Such is the Nature of all Secrets that they worke without the matter and body because the diseases also are not bodyes This is the true and lively Anatomy This Mechanick and Forger of diseases is to be subdued and destroyed in his Roote and originall Paracelsus in the Tincture of medicines as the whole Tree cannot be destroyd in the branch but in the Seed thus the Mechanick Forger or principle of a Pear's generation hath his habitation in the Roote not in the branch So the grasse which groweth of its own accord is hindred from growing not by evultion but corruption of the Earth See the first Tract of the second book of great Surgery Degrees and complexions are not considered in diseases when the Centre Root and Seed of diseases are pluckt up and removed the worke is done Not the smoak arising from fire but the fire it selfe is to be quenched That Physitian which cureth by complexion is like him that would extinguish the hurtless flame and let alone the fire in the coals That which springeth from the seed is not to be taken for the disease but in doing the cure the Roote of the seed which containeth the vertues is to be taken in hand In his Book of ancient Physick When Paracelsus saith that like preserve their like and are destroyed by their contraryes he doth not meane the first nor second qualityes which he alwayes calleth Recollaceous and invalid ones but the substance 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 at least the Cherionic Hippocraticall powers and vertues as appears in the 18. Chap of ●he first Tract of the second part of his great Chyrurgye and in other places Like things are said to be the Remedies of
are of the Ens of God are unsearchable here the cure must be sought in Faith not in Nature as also in the cure of Deal diseases that are of the Ens of God or in the deificall or faithfull cure the predestinate Terme or period according to the Divine pleasure is to be observed CHAP. VI. Of that one onely chiefe Medicine of the most Ancient Phylosophers This occult Minerva of Phylosophy this only most precious Jewell is inestimable FUrthermore I shall here supply what yet pertaineth to that chief and universal Phylosophical Phisick than which a greater gift of wisdom we never read that divine bounty bestowed on man Not excepting so much as the very Reasonable Soul which next unto God in Heaven and Earth cannot consider or find out any thing under Heaven bestowed upon Man more admirable more sublime more noble or excellent than this most secret Secret of secret Secrets by which even wonders yea all things may be done both as to the Plannets of inferior Astronomy whose imperfection and drosse it causeth to vanish by piercing them with its most powerfull impressions for it segregateth all extraneous Sulphureity and impure Terrestreity from metallick and Humane bodies as also to the recovering covering and preserving of the languishing and lost health of the Human body by its fiery vigour besides infinite other things to say nothing now of the Magicall and super Celestial use when the Gonetick influence of the beames of the Sun and Moon and the fourth revolution is finisht upon its native Earth See the Mo●ade of John Dee of London and Roger Bacon it is endowed absolutly with all created Influentiall power as well in the Elementall world as in the Celestiall or super celestiall it is the most wonderfull of all wonders for as God is wonderfull in all his works so doth he usually hide his wonderfull Gifts in wonderfull men All antiquity also all Verity of all Nations and Languages in the tradition of this doctrine the consent of all those most learned men who in every age have lived with the greatest admiration and prayse of many do bear witnesse that this is so Moreover besides the ocular inspectation and certification of many of our time it is easie to determine this from their writings which are woven of so many Hieroglyphicall Magicall and Mathematicall Coverings in so great and certaine a series of Phylosophicall Truth Who then would not admire and embrace so great a Gift of the greatest GOD the immortall price of his study paines and vertue which to the Pious and holy Phylosophers dignified by Nature and Education doth warrant and assure a removall of old age and renewing of youth perpetuall health and honest food and rayment without hinderance to our neighbor not by usury and fraud nor cheating wares nor by oppression of the poor as most of our rich men are now inriched but by industry of work and labour of the hands God forbid therefore that sleighting the example of the Ancients I should either deny such precious Wonders of GOD and darken the wonderfull powers of Nature for he that despiseth knowledge him the glorious and high God despiseth for rejecting this most true Art or which is worse to revile them as the most doe as if they were but the speculations of idle men or the empty dreams and fictions of a sottish and doting mind who yet among wise men doe but betray the weaknesse of their judgement and openly call witnesse of their folly Those therefore that revile and are ignorant of these divine Banquets whom the Phylosophers call fools are not to be admitted to them those also that dote in their Phantasticall dreams are utterly to be excluded Here some are listning whether trusting to my own ingenuity I dare boast also of the preparation hereof in this place or whether fot ostentation sake I ambitiously arrogate to my selfe the absolute knowledge of this Art Here I would be taken as an Index or as one standing at the door to direct others the way they should goe whom I may profit more then my self or as a whetstone to incourage them on as those covètous Mountebanks and greedy Phylosophists use to doe But because I promised the Courteous Reader a little before that I would set down at least those things which I had made tryall of I was unwilling in this place openly and most wickedly which is not the part of a wise man but of cheaters to falsifie any thing concerning the undoubted certainty of this matter For this Sacred and Divine Art and Science not of Sophisters but Phylosophers which the ignorant basely and wretchedly condemn of falshood for doubtlesse among all Arts as well Liberall as Mechanick none aboundeth with so many Imposters as this doth deserve to be reverenced for the wonderfull Secrets that are in it and to be preferred before all other earthly Sciences by those that are true Physitians who being inlightned with the Spirit of Divine Wisdome content and furnished with honest food and rayment for it cannot be that a poor or covetous man should spend his time in the study of Phylosophy doe with religious veneration pray unto God after the example of Solomon not for wealth but wisdome that he would open to them the Magazine of Divine knowledge And who measure their happinesse at least by Heaven and the Love of God the giver of every good thing Who also are moved and spurred on to search it out by the love of Secrets and of Nature according to the Divine Grace And who through a desire of getting knowledge without any foolish hope of gaine or affectation of vaine glory By Wisdome the heart is made constant doe in the fear of God refuse no honest constant and possible labor of the hands And lastly who without any malignant intention neglecting the spring of dry humane thirst doe most humbly with fear and trembling desire to use such great gifts to that End which belongs to the Master of Nature to wit the Praise and Honour of God and the good of his needy neighbor in a constant Taciturnity without pride which provoketh the envy of all men They that carry about their Treasure and use it publickly Job 22.25 By ●hese I say among the Children of the golden doctrine whose gold is the Omnipotent God that most rare Good which is to be prefer'd before all riches is justly and of right to be searched out for the health sake of men who quitting all other businesse and imployment and leaving the mettalls to those who with an impious hunger and a thirsty and insatiable desire of being rich making no difference between right and wrong do horribly vex and torment themselves night and day to the great hazard both of body and soul A Phylosopher must covet Nothing but Wisdome which is conversant about Divine things therefore a true Phylosopher never sought after nor desired riches but is rather delighted with the Mysteries of Nature
about the channells and hollownesse of the centre within the other Elements and the skie What the water is This is the hutch of the Nymphs and monsters of the Sea The earth was coagulated into dry land What the Earth is It is sustained by the pillars of the Arcealtes and is upheld by none of the other Elements but is propt up by the pillars of the Archaltes These are the strange and wonderfull works of God The earth is the chest of those things that grow which are nourished by it This kind of separation was the beginning of all creatures and the first distribution both of these and all other creatures TEXT 12. After the Elements were thus brought forth into their essence and divided from each other that every one subsisted severally in its own place without prejudice to one another then a second separation followed the first which procceeded from the Elements The firc's separation and its kind Thus every thing that lay in the fire was transformed into the heavens one part thereof as into an Ark or cloyster another part proceeded out of it as a flower out of a stalk Thus the Stars Planets The second Stars sprang out of the second separation and whatsoever is in the Firmament were brought forth These sprang out of the Element not as a stalk groweth with its flowers out of the earth for these grow out of the earth it selfe but the Stars came out of the heavens by separation onely as the flowers of silver ascend How the Stars came out of heaven and separate themselves So that all the firmaments are separated from the fire But before the firmament was separated from the fire every jot thereof was but one Element of fire For as a tree in winter is but a tree but when the spring comes the same tree if that be separated from it that may be separated puts forth leaves flowers and fruit which is the time of its harvest and separation Just such another harvest was there in the separation of the great mysterie which could by no means with-hold or defer it selfe any longer TEXT 13. Another separation out of the Aire followed the separation of the Elements The separation of the aire and its kind at one and the same instant with that of the fire For the whole aire was predestinated unto all the Elements Yet is it not in the other Elements of mixture in any manner and measure but it doth assume and occupy all manner of things in all the Elements onely what was before surrounded it doth not possesse For no mixture of the Elements continued fast united but every Element betook it selfe to its own free power without dependance on another As soon as this Element thus parted from the rest out of the great mysterie presently out of it were distributed Fates impressions inchantments superstitions shrewd turns dreams divinations lotteries visions apparitions fatacests melosines spirits diemeae durdales and neuferans At the separation of the things aforesaid every thing had its proper place and peculiar essence appointed it Hence things invisible in themselves became sensible unto us No Element was by the supream Secret made more thin than the Aire The Diemeae dwell in the rocks Diemes live among the stones for such there created with the Aire unto a vacuity The Durdales betook themselves into woods for their separation was into such a kind of substance The Durdales Neuferans Melosines The Neuferans inhabit in the Aire or pores of the earth The Melosinies stept aside into mans blood for their separation from the aire was into bodies and flesh Spirits The Spirits were distributed into aire that is yet in a Chaos All the rest are in peculiar places of the Aire every one keeping its place assigned to it and separate from the Element of the Aire yet so as that it must of necessity live therein nor can it change that place for another TEXT 14. The separation of the water and its kind By the separation of the Elements the water was gathered into the place which the mysterie had alotted it Thus every thing whatsoever that lurked in the Elementary vertue and property thereof was more fully divided by a second separation and the water parted into many speciall mysteries all which had their matrix from the Element of water One part thereof became fishes and they are of many forms and kinds some beasts some salt much of it sea-plants as Corals Trines and Citrons Corall trine and citrons sea-plants a great deal of it sea-monsters contrary to the manner and naturall course of the Elements very much became Nymphs Syrenes Drames Lorind Nymphs Syrenes Dramae Lorind Nesder Nesder some reasonable creatures having something eternall in their body and propagating themselves some also that die totally and some that are againe separated in time For the perfect separation of the element of water is not yet made But as the great harvest hastneth and cometh on a new increase may spring up every year in the Element of water And this separation is made at the same instant when the other Elements are separated in one dayes work and by the motion of sequestration So that every thing thus living in the water was at once in a minute and moment of time created and made manifest by the separation TEXT 15. The separation of the earth and its kind In like manner when the Element of the earth was disjoyn'd from the rest the earthy separation was made to wit the separation of all things that doe or did spring in or out of the earth For at the first creation the four Elements lay hid in all things alike in the great mysterie which things also were separated after the same manner and in one instant and were divided among themselves one after another by a second separation which is Elementary And by this kind of Elementary separation out of the Element of the Earth things sensible and insensible those that are eternall and those that are not eternall were parted from one another every one obtaining its peculiar essence and free power All that was of a woody nature was made wood The next was mines of mettalls A third became marcasite The difference of Mineralls talke bisemute pomegranate mettallick cobalt milsto and many other things A fourth precious stones of many sorts and shapes as also stones sands and lime A fift was made into fruit flowers hearbs and seeds A sixt into sensible living creatures whereof some partake of eternity as men others doe not as calves sheep c. Whereof many kinds and differences might be reckoned up for many more kinds were separated in the earthy Element than in any other Earthy things are propagated by seed For by the seed of two are all things propagated that is by the coming together of father and mother which was not predestinated and ordained in the other Elements Here also are the Gnomi
bring all things to the ultimate matter The Element of earth cooleth most vehemently as water into Chrystall and * into Duelech living creatures into marble trees into gyants The fundamental of the elements that may be known is this to understand that they are of such an excellent and quick activity or efficacy that nothing besides can be found or imagined like them The things wherein those are be attracted and assum'd by them as fate that may become corporall yet hath not one whit of vertue without them TEXT 6. That we may more fully understand what an Element is we must know that an Element is nothing but a soul Not as though it were of the same essence with a soul but that it hath something like to it The difference between the soul of an Element and the eternall soul is this A comparison between fire and the soul The soul of the Elements is the life of all creatures The fire that burneth is not the Element of fire as we see What fire is but its soul which we cannot see is the Element and life of fire Now the element of fire may be no lesse in a green stick than it is in the fire But the very life is not alike there as it is in fire This then is the difference between the soul and the life If fire live it burneth But if it be in the soul that is in its Element then it cannot burn Nor doth it follow that a cold thing must needs proceed from a cold Element for oft times it is from a hot one And many cold things come from the Element of fire Whatsoever doth grow What are the properties of all the Elements is from the Element of fire but in another form Whatever is fixt is from the Element of earth That which nourisheth is from the Element of aire And that which consumeth is of the Element of water To grow is the property onely of fire When that faileth or goeth out there is no increase Were it not for the Element of earth there would be no end of growth T is that that fixeth that is it limiteth the Element of sire So were it not for the Element of aire there could be no nourishment For all things are nourished by the aire onely Also nothing could be dissolved or consumed were it not for the Element of water by which all things are mortifyed and brought to nothing TEXT 7. The true Elements are insensible But though the Elements are thus hid and do altogether exist invisible and insenfible in other things yet have they power to bring forth their mysteries Thus the Element of fire sent forth the Firmament not in respect of the bodies but in respect of the elementar essence The Sun hath another body besides what it had from the Element of fire Yet this is essentially in it with heat Nor is the heat thereof by motion and rotation but it is from it selfe The Sun warm as well as shine if it stood still and did never move at all The Sun is hot though it stood still Chrystall made the Sun of the element of fire though this hath no other body but what it had from the Element of fire Thence as I may so speak are the bodied Elements Whence the Elements had their bodies The Moon and other Stars also had their beginning from the Element of fire but onely of a red colour in which is no heat or burning but hath onely a kind of deadish lustre cleaving to it And though various signes in respect of form and shape appear in heaven of which we will not now speak yet such a form is such a form is meant as we have here on earth And not one onely but divers some whereof we know others we doe not For when the mysterie of the Element of fire was separated every thing came forth such as we now see it The Stars are the children of fire The Stars then are the daughters of the Element of fire and heaven is nothing but a chaos that is a vapour breathing out of the Firmament but so hot as cannot be exprest That fervour or burning heat is the cause of lightnings glooms and appearances In that region is the pure Element of fire of which more largely in its place TEXT 8. As the fire brought forth various shapes and essences in the same manner also did the Element of aire produce the like Elementary things differ from one another Though the four Elements differ somewhat in those things that are gendred out of themselves For every of them gendred some one thing in speciall and peculiar to it selfe The Firmament is like none of the other three Fate is from the aire yet is it not like any of the three rest Those that belong to the earth are not in the least like any of the other three So likewise is it with Sea-monsters in relation to other things Every creature begat both reasonable and unreasonable creatures in it selfe Heaven There are rationall and irrationall creatures in every Element as well as the Element of earth hath rational creatures in the Firmaments In like manner the fate of the aire is distinguished in its signature by reason and bruitishnesse The same also is true of the earth and water Now who is he that can tell us what the truth is which within the four sealed Elements who are they to whom the true faith and right way of salvation is committed and intrusted or who alone are they that shall inherit eternity which we will now passe by Men live in all the Elements It must needs be that men live in all four as if they did but in one Element to wit the earth As touching destiny we are to understand How sa●e is generated that its generation out of the Element is manifold yet without any body and substance according to the property of the aire which is not corporeall and its habitation Some are corporeall others cannot be touched as we know TEXT 9. Most manifest it is that out of one seed the root sprouteth into many sprigs then into the stalk afterwards the boughs shoot out lastly the flower fruit and seed put forth Just so is it in the various procreations out of the four Elements The various procreations of the Elements All which procreations that are from one Element cleave close to each other as an hearb groweth from one seed Though they be not all permiscuously alike to their seed The creatures which are made of the water are partly men partly living creatures and partly the food of both One Element clearly discovereth its own signature want and sustentation as also hinteth its course and coming which may easily be known by the stars not as though the stars doe guide and govern us but they keep pace with us and imitate the inward motion of our body Whatever is made in the Element of earth is also
send his Angells to them from his throne and dwelling place to declare such things but those things are fore-known and understood from the great Turban The great Turban worshipped as God which many Pagans and Jewes darkened in the true sence and understanding have worshipped as a God TEXT 21. What the Umbrate Evester signifieth Sith that the shadowed Evester beginneth and springeth up with every creature we must know that the fortune and life of that thing where the Evester is may be prognosticated by it For example When a child is born at the same time the Evester is born with him continually manifest in him that it presageth from the cradle to the very hour of death and can shew what will become of that infant So when one is ready to die death seizeth not on him till the Evester hath first past sentence either by blow bruise or fall or some such other kind of example by which if a man perceive the Evester he may see a signe of his approaching death The Evester is united to the eternall The Evester abideth in the world after death For a mans Evester remaineth in the earth after his death and hinteth in its kind whether the man be in blisse or misery Nor ought we to say that it is the spirit or soul of a man as simple people speak or that it is the dead man that walketh But it is the dead mans Evester which departeth not hence till the last minute when all things shall come together This Evester worketh strange things The Saints wrought miracles by their Evester Holy men wrought miracles by their Evester onely As the Sun by his shining gives forth his heat nature and essence so is it with the divining and Propheticall Evesters in us to which we should give credit These rule and moderate sleep fond dreams prefigurations of things to come the natures of things reason concupiscences and thoughts TEXT 22. Whereas things to come may thus be known before in the Elements by that wherein the Evesters dwell some Evesters will be in the water some in looking glasses some in crystalls some in polished muskles some will be known by the commotions of waters some by songs and by the mind For all these can as I speak Evestrate The mysterious Evester of God The most great and blessed God hath a mysteriall Evester in which his essence and property is beheld Every good and every inlightned thing is known by the mysterious Evester On the contrary What the Evester of the damned is the damned hath his Evester in the world by which the evill is known and all whatsoever violateth and breaketh the law of nature Although those two may Evestrate yet doe they nothing belong to our life For we shall not know our selves but by our own Evester All creatures have Evesters Every thing hath an Evester all which likewise are Prophets either reasonable or unreasonable sensible or insensible The Evester is a spirit What an Evester is which teacheth Astronomy Not that it is learned by nativities and prognostications from the Stars but its esse as I may so say is from the Evesters its Ens or being is in these as an image in a glass or as á shade in water or the earth As growing things are increased and diminished just so it is with the Stars Not that their course is such of their own nature and that moyst and cold rise out of the earth but onely because the essence of the earth is such It is shadowed in heaven but by parts yet as an Evester but not as a power TEXT 23. Such kind of Evesters also will be corrupted yet shall they not perish without something eternall Nor shall the Evesters themselves be so much regarded for they shall fully and wholly dwell with or in those things to whom they belong Hence let every man now advise with himselfe that above all things he admonish and learn to know himselfe The infinite number of Evesters The nature and number of the Evesters is infinite These lead men about in their sleep fore-shew good and evill search out the thoughts perform work and do business without bodily motion So wonderfull a thing is the Evester A commendation of the Evester the mother of all things in the Prophets Astronomers and Physitians If the understanding come not from the Evester there can be no knowledge of nature As theft poynteth to the gallowes and the clouds to rain and urine to the disease so the Evester sheweth all things without exception The Sibylls and Prophets spake by the Evester From it the Sybills and Prophets spake but as it were drowsily and dreamingly After this manner are the Evesters in the four worlds one being alwayes a presage to another communicateth an image and a miracle which by there disolution and regeneration will be much more to be admired Nor shall we forbeare to say that the Evester is an Eternall relict the support of religions and the operation of the Celestialls Nothing but felicity blessednesse the cheifest good and the last judgment move and stir us up to seek and search more narrowly and exactly after the difference between those two things or Evesters that is between the true and false which is to be considered and known not spiritually but naturally THE Third Book TEXT 1. Nothing is without a body EVery thing that hath a Being must nf necessity have a body The manner and reason thereof is that we may know it is like a smoakie spirit that hath neither substance nor bodie nor can be felt And though it be neither of these yet both bodyes and substances may proceed out of it Thus may we conceive of fuming Arsnicke that after the generation of a body there is no more of the fume of the spirit to be seen no more then if all were turned into a body Which yet is not so for it still remaineth most subtle in that place of generation And so both the visible invisible are brought forth together by seperation After this way and manner all things are propagated How al things are imbodied Wood hath still a surviving spirit from which it is seperated So have stones and all things else none excepted For their Essence still remaineth just as it was seperated from them What man is how made Man likewise is nothing but a relique and the remainder of smoak seperated But yet note that he was a kind of spirit before Of this drosse was man made and is a thing most subtill in spirit Yea he is that very spirit that is A twofold eternall a discovery or sign of a twofold Eternall one of Caleruthum the other of Meritorium Caleruthum what it is Caleruth is a note or discovery in the first Eternall This seeketh or desireth the other that is God The cause therof is naturall Like