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Country Parson: His Character and Rule of Life

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In "Country Parson: His Character and Rule of Life," George Herbert offers a classic and insightful look into the life and duties of a parish priest. Through a series of short and easily digestible chapters, Herbert outlines the virtues and qualities that are essential for a country parson to possess, as well as the rules of conduct and principles of living that should guide their every action.

One of the most striking aspects of the book is Herbert's emphasis on humility and selflessness as the key characteristics of a good pastor. He suggests that a country parson should be a model of Christian virtue, setting aside their own desires and ambitions in order to serve their community with love and compassion. Herbert also stresses the importance of dedication and perseverance in the face of challenges and adversity, encouraging pastors to remain steadfast in their faith and commitment to their vocation.

Overall, "Country Parson: His Character and Rule of Life" is a timeless and inspiring guide for pastors and clergy members who are seeking to live out their calling with integrity and purpose. Herbert's wisdom and insights are as relevant today as they were in his own time, making this book a valuable resource for anyone interested in the art of pastoral care and ministry.

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George Herbert was an English poet, orator, and priest. In The Country Parson he describes the roles of the priest and offers practice advice to English clergymen about how to fulfill their duties. - Summary by Karen Clausen-Brown


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