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A88936 Riddles mervels and rarities: or, A new way of health, from an old man's experience, &c. Being his kind legacy, to his fellow creatures: or, the physician, and no physician, prescribing physick, and no physick; shewing plain, easie, and cheap ways, how every man may become his own physician, his own apothecary, and his own chyrurgeon, with little or no trouble, but far less cost. Whereby sickness may certainly be prevented to the well; health, as certainly procur'd to the sick; and man's life comfortably preserv'd, to a good old age.... Divided into 2 parts, by two universal medicines; the one physical, the other natural; the first the worst, the second the best. Also a short discourse concerning the phylosopher's stone, ... With several other choice observations of profitable use, as may be seen in the table here annext. Mace, Thomas, d. 1709? 1698 (1698) Wing M121A; ESTC R229881 30,352 40

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That Old True Latin Sentence or Proverb which is This Per Risum Multum Possis Cognoscere Stultum and when he has well Learn'd to Construe It let him Learn to Understand the True Meaning and Intent of It c. But enough of This. I 'll now return Back to Musick and Physick and let you still further See how very suitably They both Agree in several Other Particulars Also First As to their very Names Observe How They Poetize as t were in Meetre viz. Musick Physick Seconly As to their Number of Sillables viz. They are two a Piece Thirdly As to their Number of Letters viz. They are six a Piece count them else 1 2 3 4 5 6 c. Oh! Oh! saies the Critick there are 7 in One and but 6 in the Other There you are Out Mr. Author No No Mr. Crittick 't is You that are Out Are you so Vnlearned as not to know that H. is no Letter And if so Then their Number is Equal as I have Affirm'd Oh! Mr. Author I crave your Pardon I had forgot That 'T is true Their Number is Equal viz. Six and Six Well! What then Why then I say This with the Rest shews how Neerly they are Allied One to the Other even as Kindred or Breathren yea much rather Twins so that All this Consider'd Tell me again or give me some Reason if you can for your so Rash casting your F s Bolt upon or towards me for joining them Thus Together in This my Work c. But I hope by This Time you are so Modest as to Acknowledge your Mistake and think it an Error in you But if for all this you cannot be brought to so much Ingenunity I have yet two further more Reasonable Reasons to Answer for what I have done if there had been no Affinity or Likeness at all in their Natures and Properties The First is that my Book Hitherto is a Continuation of Rarities Riddles and Mervels and this Song here Set without any of the former Considerations is most properly suitable to the whole in That respect for you shall find both Riddle Mervile and Rarity And therefore nothing at All impertinent to the whole Matter in Hand but E Contra very Congruous and Suitable My Second Ultimate and most Principle Reason is I Publish it as my Thanksgiving to The Almighty Goodness in that it has pleas'd Him to make me so Happy as I have been by Receiving so Great a Blessing in the finding out of This Rich and long Hidden Secret Equivolent to the Philosopher Stone As also in That I my self have Receiv'd several Inestimable Benefits as to my Health and Well-being Thereby I therefore Account it a Just Debt and Duty to His Infinite Goodness to return Him the Highest Praises and Thanskgiving I am Capable to do and therefore This very Cannon also being an other signal Token of His Peculiar Favour unto me I think it most Properly Fit to Return it again as my Duty and most Sincere Thankfulness c. by It It being The Best I have and far beyond all in its kind that ever I was Possessor of And Now Mr. Critt I hope you will be Satisfi'd and Scoff no more at me for this my Seeming Impertinence But rather Endeavour if you want Skill in That Divine Art to enable your Self to Bear a Part in so Needful a Work The Author's Advice BE Wise and Trust not thy Precious Life in the Hands of Thou knowest not Who and must be us'd Thou knowest no● How and may'st be Cur'd Thou know'st not When but Thou must Pay Thou know'st not What and at the Long-run make Thy sad Exit and leave Thy Executors to Pay the Long Long Bill of Charge as 't is too sadly seen by Most when They are Giving up the Ghost who thought Themselves so very Wise but find it now far otherwise when 't is too Late A Musical Canon of 4 Parts in One in the Unison Not made by Man nor ever Thought upon Yet Real Truth it is Come Riddle me Riddle me this To Thee O on-ly One-ness be Glory Honour and Praise in E ter ni ty To Thee HA le lu-jah TI bi O Unus Solus U-nitas Sit Glori a et Honor et Laus in E ter-ni-ta-te Ti bi O Unus HA le lu-jah As Before Thus as with Ridd'l and Rarity my Book Begun So here with Ridd'l and Rarity it is now Done Vale Valetudine Esto FINIS The WORLD by LYES hath been so much Deceiv'd That TRVTH when told can scarcely be Believ'd However Here it is Declaring The ENGLISH PRIESTS POWDER One of the Great Wonders in NATVRE And the highest Excellency found out in the whole World as will plainly appear by these 4 Properties Certainly known to be in it FIrst It is Physical 2ly Chirurgical 3ly Vniversal 4ly Magnetical or Perpetual 1st As it is Physical it will Internally give Vomit or Purge Clyster Sweat Work by Vrine against the Stone or Gravel and otherwise secretly Operate to the great benefit of Nature 2ly As It is Chirurgical it will Externally heal any Wounds Cuts Bruises Scabs Cankers Putrifi'd Sores Swellings Ease Pains in the Head Body Joints or any other part And an Admirable Remedy for Rheumatick Sore Eyes 3ly As it is Vniversal it is a great Cleanser and a Purifier of the whole Body and Blood expelling all Poysonous Venemous and Corrupt Humours so throughly that no Disease can say hold or remain long where This Virtue is rightly us'd Provided it be taken in Time For it prevents Cures the Plague it self the Pox French-Pox Running of the Reins Kings Evil Consumptions Convultions Frensy Madness Appoplexy Pleuresie Lethargy Spleen Dropsy Sciatica Bloody-Flux Whites Green-Sickness Feavers and Agues of all sorts c. and so down to any Ordinary or Common Disease or Distemper For by its Purifying or Cleansing Faculty it does all These Things and very many more 4ly As it is Magnetical It always keeps its VIRTVES For so fast as it gives forth so fast it Attracts Renews or draws in again the Influential Virtues of the Almighty the Load-stone does the like which is wonderful So that when you have once purchased This Rare Thing you have a Perpetual Store for your Self your Family your Friends your Poor Neighbours and your Generations after you without any further Cost or Trouble And you may be Charitable to any Poor Sick Body and not give away the value of a Farthing at any Time It is therefore the Most Cheap yet the most Valuable Medicine in the World Yea and the Most Convenient For it is ever ready at hand in time of the greatest Extremity or Need So that it is Necessary for every Housholder be he Rich or Poor to have it always by Him A Quarter of an Ounce will serve the ordinary Vse of any One Person the whole Time of his Life Half an Ounce for a Family of 2 3 or 4. And an Ounce for 4 5 or 6. and so in proportion for Greater The Common Price is but double the weight of Silver and the Cheapest thing on earth Communicated for a Publick Good But especially directed to Those who live far from Good and Worthy Physicians or cannot go to the Cost of their Physicks by reason of which many Thousands live in Misery Languish and Die for Want of That which Here they may obtain even for a Trifle To prevent all Frauds Know It is to be sold at present in London only by Mr. R. White at the Black Reven in Coleman-street and Mr. T. Cole in Holbourn over against Fotter lane Instrument maker where will be Papers of Ounce Half-Ounce and Quarter Ounce Sealed up with the Authors own Coat of Arms viz. An Arm'd