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1 Int | wrote his “Two Books of the Advancement of Learning.” In the Parliament 2 Int | these two books on the “Advancement of Learning;” and the final 3 Int | the Second Book, on the Advancement of Learning, is, as Bacon 4 1 | OF THE PROFICIENCE AND ADVANCEMENT OF LEARNING, DIVINE AND 5 1, Int | embraced and undertaken for the advancement of learning; and again, 6 1, IV | excellent lights, to the great advancement of all learning and knowledge; 7 1, IV | a stay without growth or advancement. For hence it hath come, 8 1, V | interrupteth the prosecution and advancement of knowledge, like unto 9 1, VII | persecution, but giving way to the advancement of Christians.~(5) There 10 1, VIII| 4) As for fortune and advancement, the beneficence of learning 11 2, Int | others for the increase and advancement of learning, wherein I purpose 12 2, Int | learned men (besides the advancement and countenancing of them 13 2, Int | mediocrity or competency of advancement, which may be expected from 14 2, XXI | the less, to preserve with advancement is the greater. So in man,~“ 15 2, XXI | upon the instinct of an advancement, formal and essential, is 16 2, XXI | essential, is carried to seek an advancement local. For as those which 17 2, XXI | last spake of, that good of advancement is greater than good of 18 2, XXI | a desire hath a show of advancement, as motion though in a circle