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LIFE OF BACON.
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1. By Divines.
1. Objections. 2. By Politicians.
1. Preliminary. 3. From the errors of learned men.
2. Advantages. 1. Divine 1. Generations. Heavens, Earth, Elements, Meteors,
2. Human. Sea.
1. General. Monsters.
1. Promotion 1. Colleges. 1. Subject. 2. Preter generations. 2. Monsters.
of knowledge 2. Particular. 2. Libraries. 3. Magic, &c.
3. Lectures. 1. Nature.
3. Arts.
2. Use. 1. Narrative.
2. Induction.
1. Fragments. 1. Memorials.
2. Antiquities.
1. Different histories. 1. Chronicles.
2. What done 1. Simple. 2. Lives.
and omitted. 2. Perfect. 3. Relations.
2. Mixed.
1. History, relating 1. The Church.
to the Memory. 3. Ecclesiastical. 2.Prophecy.
3.Providence.
4. Literary.
1. Orations.
2. Appendices. 2. Prophecy.
3. Apophthegms.
2. Poetry, relating
to the imagination.
1. Narrative.
2. Division. 2. Representative.
3. Parabolical.
1. General
1. Natural. 1. Religion.
2. Particular. 2. Philosophy.
1. As an individual.
2. Philosophy, relating 3. Man. 2. In society. 1. Conversation.
to Reason. 1. Limits of Reason. 2. Negotiation.
3. Government. 1. Enlarging a state.
2. Revealed. 2. Unity in Religion. 2. Justitia Universalis.
3. Scriptural Emanations. 1. Errors in interpretation.
2. Desiderata.