Of the advancement and proficiencie of learning; or, The partitions of sciences, nine booksWritten in Latin by the most eminent, illustrious and famous Lord Bacon . THE ARGUMENT OF THE CHAPTERS OF THE. Firft Book. CAP. I. .HEConfccration of thisVVork unto the mo^ Learned ofPriKcef, King James. § IVho in high , bnt jujl con-ceptions is here admired. § The Diftribntion into theDignity and Troficieney of Learning. I. Difcredits ofLearning from the ohjeUions of Divines j That theafpiring unto Kuovpledge was thejirji Sin. That Learn-ing is infinite and full of anxiety. That Learning inclines the Mi


Of the advancement and proficiencie of learning; or, The partitions of sciences, nine booksWritten in Latin by the most eminent, illustrious and famous Lord Bacon . THE ARGUMENT OF THE CHAPTERS OF THE. Firft Book. CAP. I. .HEConfccration of thisVVork unto the mo^ Learned ofPriKcef, King James. § IVho in high , bnt jujl con-ceptions is here admired. § The Diftribntion into theDignity and Troficieney of Learning. I. Difcredits ofLearning from the ohjeUions of Divines j That theafpiring unto Kuovpledge was thejirji Sin. That Learn-ing is infinite and full of anxiety. That Learning inclines the Mindto Hercfie and Atheifn/. II. The Solution. Original Guilt was not inthe gjiantity^ but in the ^ality of Knowledge. (^ The Corre9ivehereof Charity. III. Ag^inji Infinity^ Anxiety, and Seducement ofKnowledge^Three prefervatives. (j That it inUruS us in our Mortality.§ That it gives us content. § That it foar not too high. ^ And foVhilofophy leads the Mind by the Linl{s of Second Caufes unto the Firfi. CAP. II. L Difcredits caji upon Learning from the objections of Politicks 5 ThatLearningfoftens Mens natures^ and makes them unfit for Exercife of Arms. 0 2 The Defign. Jrms. That Lear» wg pe


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