The harmony of the world :
being a discourse of God, heaven, angels, stars, planets, earth, the miraculous descentions and ascentions of spirits : with the nature and harmony of mans body, the art of preparing Rosie Crucian medicines to cure all diseases : their rules to raise bodies decayed, which are verified by a practical examination of principles in the great world : whereunto is added, the state of the New Jerusalem, grounded upon the knowledge of nature, light of reason, phylosophy and divinity : all fitted to the understanding, use and profit of wisdomes children, and communicated to the sons of art /
by John Heydon, ... a servant of God and secretary of nature.
APA Citation
Heydon, J., Cross, T. (1662). The harmony of the world: being a discourse of God, heaven, angels, stars, planets, earth, the miraculous descentions and ascentions of spirits : with the nature and harmony of mans body, the art of preparing Rosie Crucian medicines to cure all diseases : their rules to raise bodies decayed, which are verified by a practical examination of principles in the great world : whereunto is added, the state of the New Jerusalem, grounded upon the knowledge of nature, light of reason, phylosophy and divinity : all fitted to the understanding, use and profit of wisdomes children, and communicated to the sons of art. London: Printed for Robert Horn, and are to be sold at his shop ....
MLA Citation
Heydon, John, b. 1629, and Thomas Cross. The Harmony of the World: Being a Discourse of God, Heaven, Angels, Stars, Planets, Earth, the Miraculous Descentions And Ascentions of Spirits : With the Nature And Harmony of Mans Body, the Art of Preparing Rosie Crucian Medicines to Cure All Diseases : Their Rules to Raise Bodies Decayed, Which Are Verified by a Practical Examination of Principles In the Great World : Whereunto Is Added, the State of the New Jerusalem, Grounded Upon the Knowledge of Nature, Light of Reason, Phylosophy And Divinity : All Fitted to the Understanding, Use And Profit of Wisdomes Children, And Communicated to the Sons of Art. London: Printed for Robert Horn, and are to be sold at his shop ..., 1662.