solutions,
194
Of the compounding, incorporating, or union of
metals or minerals,
ibid.
Compound metals now in use,
198
199
Of the separation of metals and minerals,
Of the variation of metals into several shapes, bodies,
or natures,
201
206
207
Of the restitution of metals and minerals,
Inquisition concerning the versions, transmutations,
multiplications, and affections of bodies,
A speech concerning the recovering of drowned
mineral works,
Experiments about weight in air and water, 210
Certain sudden thoughts of the lord Bacon, set down
by him under the title of Experiments for Profit,
208
212
Experiments about the commixture of liquors only,
not solids, without heat or agitation, but only by
simple composition and settling,
213
A catalogue of bodies, attractive and not attractive,
together with experimental observations about
attraction,
215
Methusalem water: Against all asperity and torre-
faction of inward parts, and all adustion of the
blood, and generally against the dryness of
age, ibid.
A catalogue of astringents, openers, and cordials,220
An extract by the lord Bacon, for his own use, out
of the book of the prolongation of life, together
with some new advices in order to health,
481
A confession of faith,
A prayer or psalm,
A prayer,
489
490
The student's prayer,
The writer's prayer,
493
ibid.
499
The characters of a believing Christian, in para-
doxes, and seeming contradictions,
494
An advertisement touching the controversies of the
Church of England,
Certain considerations touching the better pacifica-
tion and edification of the Church of England, 524
Circumstances in the government of bishops, 531
Concerning the liturgy, the ceremonies and sub-
scription,
537
541
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