- The Author to the Reader
- Of a Pastor
- Their Diversities
- The Parson's Life
- The Parson's Knowledge
- The Parson's Accessary Knowledges
- The Parson Praying
- The Parson Preaching
- The Parson on Sundays
- The Parson's State of Life
- The Parson in his House
- The Parson's Courtesy
- The Parson's Charity
- The Parson's Church
- The Parson in Circuit
- The Parson Comforting
- The Parson a Father
- The Parson in Journey
- The Parson in Sentinel
- The Parson in Reference
- The Parson in God's Stead
- The Parson Catechising
- The Parson in Sacraments
- The Parson's Completeness
- The Parson Arguing
- The Parson Punishing
- The Parson's Eye
- The Parson in Mirth
- The Parson in Contempt
- The Parson with his Church Wardens
- The Parson's Consideration of Providence
- The Parson in Liberty
- The Parson's Surveys
- The Parson's Library
- The Parson's Dexterity in applying of Remedies
- The Parson's Condescending
- The Parson Blessing
- Concerning Detraction
- The Author's Prayer before Sermon
- A Prayer after Sermon
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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