A Priest to the Temple, Or the Country Parson

ebook His Character and Rule of Holy Life

By George Herbert

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In this quietly powerful work, 17th-century Anglican poet and priest George Herbert offers a guide not only to pastoral duty but to spiritual leadership grounded in humility, devotion, and moral clarity. A Priest to the Temple, also known as The Country Parson, reflects Herbert's deep commitment to the Anglican tradition and his vision of the ideal parish priest. Through a series of short, meditative chapters, Herbert outlines the duties, conduct, and inner disposition of the parson—whose influence is to be felt not only in the pulpit but in his daily interactions with the community. The text touches on everything from preaching and prayer to the care of the sick, the value of silence, and the need for personal holiness. Herbert's prose, like his poetry, is graceful and precise, radiating a quiet earnestness that has spoken to generations of clergy and laity alike. The book remains a cherished manual for those in ministry, yet its reflections on vocation, service, and inner discipline resonate far beyond the ecclesiastical sphere. For anyone interested in Christian ethics, devotional literature, or the pastoral tradition, Herbert's vision of the parson as a living embodiment of spiritual care is timeless.
A Priest to the Temple, Or the Country Parson