"My purpose has been to show that, notwithstanding there were pretenders and impostors, and freely admitting that multitudes were deceived by the literal signification of the language of the Alchemists, the genuine adepts were in pursuit of neither wealth nor worldly honors, but were searchers after truth, in the highest sense of this word; and whether we call it truth, virtue, wisdom, religion, or the knowledge of God, one answer will be found to explain all of these expressions. This one answer, or one thing, was the Philosopher’s Stone, and can be found in no other thing in the universe but the nature of man, made in the image of God. Hence the importance of the maxim. Know Thyself."
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Remarks upon alchemy and the alchemists... Published by James Miller (1865)
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