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Lin. 14. & 24. The Magnet, the Mystery of Union. Not one of ten thousand knowes the sub∣stance or the use of this Nature. Yet you tell it us in this page, that it will attract all
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Lin. 14. & 24. The Magnet, the Mystery of Union. Not one of ten thousand knowes the sub∣stance or the use of this Nature. Yet you tell it us in this page, that it will attract all
things Physicall or Metaphysicall, at what distance soever. But you are a man of ten thousand, Anthroposophus! and have the My∣stery, questionlesse, of this Magnet. Whence I conclude you King or Prince of the Gyp∣sies, as being able at the farthest distance to attract mettall out of mens purses. But take heed that you be not discovered, lest this Jacobs Ladder raise you up with your fellow Pick-pockets to Heaven in a string.