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British Library MS. Sloane 3700. Paper. Quarto. 18 folios. 17th Century. A discourse of the Philosophers' Stone or Grand Elixer wherein its process is given in naked words and its nature enquired into, by John Clerke. ff.1-18.
Begins: 'The Grand Elixer, or Philosophers' Stone, is of 2 sorts; viz., white and red'.
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