id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044011861044 Charron, Pierre A treatise on wisdom by Pierre Charron. Paraphrased by Myrtilla H. N. Daly, with an introd. by Marcus Benjamin 1891 .txt text/plain 23907 1774 80 desire for divine wisdom, and looking principally to the eternal good of nature, God made man with deliberation, counsel, and preparation. Those passions which have the most appearance of good are love, desire, hope, places in them the good of man A wise man knows how to command in prosperity, and conduct rest, it takes from us reason, it corrupts the whole man, puts his virtues to sleep when he most needs great proof of good and sound judgment, right will, and desire for wisdom. good of man, are absolutely the best; teaching us to admire the greatness, goodness, wisdom, and power actions of life, a man should accommodate himself to custom, but without determination, affirmation, or A man desires to have all his possessions good and sound, his body, God by which life is given to honesty, goodness, and virtue. wise man's true sacrifice to the great generous man to do good and to ./cache/hvd.32044011861044.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044011861044.txt