Siris, a Chain of Philosophical Reflexions And Inquiries Concerning the Virtues of Tar Water : And Divers Other Subjects Connected Together And Arising One From Another
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Homberg the famous modern chemift, who brought that art to fo great perfec5tion, holds the fubflance of light or fire to be the truechernic principal fulphur(^), and to extend it felf through- out the whole univerfe. It is his oDinion that this is the only adlive principle. That mixed with varSous things it formeth feveral forts of natural productions, with falts making oyl, with earth bitumen, with mercury metal. That this princi- ple of fulphur, fire, or the fubftance of light, is in it Mf im...perceptible, and only becomes fenfible as it Is joined with fome other principle, which ferves as a vehicle for it. That, although it be the mofl a6cive of all things, yet it is at the fame time the mod firm bond and cement to combine and hold the principles together, and give form to the mixed bodies. And, that in the analyfis of bodies it is always loll, efcaping the fkill of the artift, and paffing through the clofeil veflels. 190. Boerhaave, Niewenty'r, and divers other moderns are in the fame way of thinking.
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