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And if further evidence is required that the alchemists believed in a correspondence between CHRIST -- "the Stone which the builders rejected" -- and the Philosopher's Stone, reference may be made to the alchemical work called The Sophic Hydrolith: or Water Stone of the Wise, a tract included in The Hermetic Museum, in which this supposed correspondence is explicitly asserted and dealt with in some detail.
Bygone Beliefs 1969
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(See The Hermetic Museum, Restored and Enlarged, ed. by A.E. WAITE, 1893, vol.ii. p. 178.) [116] The Sophic Hydrolith; or, Water Stone of the Wise.
Bygone Beliefs 1969
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And finally, it is in agreement with such statements as we have quoted above from The Sophic Hydrolith and elsewhere, and the general religious tone of the alchemistic writings.
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"Sophic Mercury" that the printer represents it as the work of an
Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer Arthur Edward Waite 1899
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In 1668 he published his "Experiments with Sophic Mercury" and _Tractatus Tres_, while ten years later, or in 1678, the year of his infernal translation, he produced his edition of "Ripley Revived" and the _Enarratio Trium
Devil-Worship in France or The Question of Lucifer Arthur Edward Waite 1899
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In the college there was a literary club, consisting of the graduates and professors, and still known as The Clio-Sophic Society.
Memoirs of Aaron Burr Davis, Matthew L 1836
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In the college there was a literary club, consisting of the graduates and professors, and still known as _The Clio-Sophic Society_.
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In the college there was a literary club, consisting of the graduates and professors, and still known as _The Clio-Sophic Society_.
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| Sophic has announced $1.3 million of funding from the National Cancer Institute to complete the Cancer Gene Index Project over the next 12 months.
unknown title 2009
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Sophic started the project in June 2004 with the goal of mining 8.8 million Medline abstracts to identify suspected cancer genes and manually annotate gene-disease and gene-compound relationships.
unknown title 2009
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