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Natural Magic, ii. 252.

Necrolicus, ii. 346.

Necromancers, i. 185.

Necromancy, i. 171; necromancy and nigromancy, 171 n., 190, 193.

Nedeon, i. 233.

Nenuphar, i. 230; ii. 174.

Neadar, ii. 255.

Nesva, i. 20.

Neufarini, ii. 254.

New Birth, necessity of, i. 20.

Nigromancy, ii. 294, 295, 296, 303.

Nitre, i. 100, 197.

Nymphs, ii. 253, 255, 258, 271, 273, 274, 340.

Oil of Coral, ii. 143.

Oil of Jupiter, ii. 141.

Oil of Marchasite, ii. 142.

Oil of Mars, ii. 35, 140.

Oil and Salt of Pearls, ii. 144.

Oil of the Philosophers, i. 314.

Oil of Salt, ii. 143.

Oil of Saturn, ii. 140.

Oil of Silver, ii. 140.

Oil of the Sun, i. 38; ii. 28.

Oleaginous substances, separation of elements from, ii. 17.

Oleum Laterinum, ii. 70.

Olympian Spirit, i. 116.

Ophioglossum, i. 189.

Orchis, see Satyrion.

Orpiment, medical uses of, ii. 211, 212.

Paracelsus, sprung from Helvetia, i. 19; a prince of philosophy and medicine, ib.; chosen by God, 20; monarch of arcana, 21; his experiments in Istria, 29; born of Nature, 39; his academia, 96; see also i. 285; ii. 163, 170.

Paradise, fruits of, i. 228; no death in Paradise, ii. 115, 116.

Paratetus, ii. 340.

Parsnip, i. 229.

Passage of the Red Sea, i. 298.

Part with Part, i. 55, 59, 164, 166, 312.

Pearl, not a stone, i. 17; produces milk in women, 17 n., 156; special virtues of, ii. 53; magistery of, 52.

Pelican, ii. 74.

Penates, i. 93.

Pentaphyllon, i. 189.

Perforata, i. 189.

Perpetual Water, i. 319.

Persica, i. 230.

Persian Fire, i. 259, 269.

Petfoliata, ii. 189.

Petroleum, ii. 173.

Phantasy, i. 173; ii. 296, 313.

Philosophers' Egg, ii. 93.

Philosophers' Stone, ii. 29; the second arcanum, ii. 40, 100.

Philosophers' Tree, i. 129.

Philosophic Man, i. 65.

Philosophical Stone, i. 294.

Philosophic Sun, i. 71.

Phœnix and Iliaster, i. 40 n., 286.

Physical Stone, i. 301, 303.

Physiognomy, ii. 297.

Pigmies, i. 125.

Plato, i. 56; ii. 155.

Pleurisy, ii. 130.

Poison, concealed in all things, ii. 160; grades of poison, ii. 189; nature and essence of, 237; alchemy of poison, 238; entity of poison, 239; the natural alchemist as a separator of poison, 241.

Polydorus, i. 67.

Ponderations, magical art of, i. 71.

Porphyrius, ii. 321.

Potable Gold, ii. 28, 51, 106, 130.

Potable Silver, ii. 51.

Potherbs, i. 229.

Precious Water, i. 319.

Primal Matter, ii. 29; the first arcanum, 39, 40, 125; ii. 125.

Promised Land, entrance into, i. 298.

Proportion, ii. 297.

Protoplast, see Adam.

Prunella, i. 189.

Purging, simples for, ii. 188.

Pustules, ii. 128.

Putrefaction, the beginning of generation, i. 120; many kinds of, 121, 153; putrefaction and transmutation, ii. 279.

Pyrites, i. 167.

Pyromancy, i. 171, 190, 193; ii. 297.

Pyxis, i. 336.

Quicksilver, generation of, i. 44 n.; how rendered ductile, ib.

Quintessence, i. 5; its principle, 5 n.; the divine quintessence, 52; correction of, ii. 22; formula of, 28; quintessence from metals, 30; from marcasites, 31; from salts, ib.; from stones, gems, and pearls, 32; from growing things, 33, 334; from spices, 34; from eatables and drinkables, 35, 85; quintessence of oil, 139; of silver, 140; of antimony, 141.

Quince, quintessence of, ii. 41.

Quintessence of the Sun, i. 199; ii. 12.

Quintessences, ii. 120.

Radical Moisture, i. 290; ii. 125, 126, 128, 132.