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 . ns of PHILOSOPHY , into § SUMMARY.§ SPECIAL, into DIVINE. § NATURAL. § HUMANE.§ Partitions of NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. T IB. IV. Partitions of HUMANE PHILOSOPHY into § PHI-1^ LOSOPHY of HUMANITY. § CIVIL. § Partitions ofthe PHILOSOPHY of HUMANITY. LIB. V. Partitions of SCIENCES, from the Ufe and Objefts ofof the MIND, into § LOGICK, § ETHICK. § Of LO-GICK into INVENTION. § JUDGEMENT. § MEMORY.§ TRADITION. LIB. VI. Partitions of TRADITIO


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 . ns of PHILOSOPHY , into § SUMMARY.§ SPECIAL, into DIVINE. § NATURAL. § HUMANE.§ Partitions of NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. T IB. IV. Partitions of HUMANE PHILOSOPHY into § PHI-1^ LOSOPHY of HUMANITY. § CIVIL. § Partitions ofthe PHILOSOPHY of HUMANITY. LIB. V. Partitions of SCIENCES, from the Ufe and Objefts ofof the MIND, into § LOGICK, § ETHICK. § Of LO-GICK into INVENTION. § JUDGEMENT. § MEMORY.§ TRADITION. LIB. VI. Partitions of TRADITION or ELOCUTION into theORGAN of SPEECH, § METHOD of SPEECH. § ILLU-STRATION of SPEECH. T IB. VII. Partitions of ETHICK or MORAL KNOWLEDGE,L^ into the IDoftrine of the PLATFORM of GOOD. ?^ Of theCULTURE of the MIND. LIB. 90 LIB. Vin. Partitions of CIVIL KNOWLEDGE, into the Doftrineof CONVERSATION. § Of NEGOTIATION. § Of GO-VERNMENT of STATES. LIB. IX. Partitions of THEOLOGY omitted , DEFICIENTSThree. § L THE RIGHT USE OF HUMANE REASONin DIVINITY. § II. The DEGREES OF UNITY IN THECITY OF GOD. § m. The EMANATIONS OF SS. SCRI-PTURE. The 5^. THE ARGUMENT OF THE CHAPTERS OF THE


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