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 Kingdoms (as he calls them,) viz. Mineral, Vegetable, Animal; which Three, he did excel in the right undertanding of; alo, becaue he attained to, and tranmitted to Poterity (although in an Ænigmatical, and obſcure tile) the Knowledg of the Quinteence of the whole Univere (which Univere, as I aid before, he divided into Three Parts) otherwie called, The great Elixir of the Philoophers; which is the Receptacle of all Celetial and Terretial Vertues; which Secret, many ignorantly deny, many have chargeably ought after, yet few, but ome, yea, and Englihmen, have happily found.