Attached is an example of the knight pilgrim chart already filled out. Fill out the parson chart by answering the same questions in the knight chart on the parson chart using the reading below. When stating the details provide two quotes from the reading above and the lines you got them from.
Attached is an example of the knight pilgrim chart already filled out. Fill out the parson chart by answering the same questions in the knight chart on the parson chart using the reading below. When stating the details provide two quotes from the reading above and the lines you got them from.
A holy-minded man of good renown there was, and poor, the Parson to a town, Yet he was rich in holy thought and work
He also was a learned man, a clerk
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Who truly knew Christ's gospel and would preach it
Devoutly to parishioners, and teach it.
Benign and wonderfully diligent,
And patient when adversity was sent
(For so he proved in much adversity)
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He hated cursing to extort a fee,
Nay rather he preferred beyond a doubt
Giving to poor parishioners roundabout
Both from church offerings and his property. He could in little find sufficiency.
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Wide was his parish, with houses far asunder,
Yet he neglected not in rain or thunder,
In sickness or in grief, to pay a call
On the remotest, whether great or small
Upon his feet, and in his Hand a slave
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This noble example to his sheep he gave
That first he wrought, and afterward he taught;
And it was from the Gospel he had caught
Those words, and he would add this figure too,
That if gold rust, what then will iron do?
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For if a priest be foul in whom we trust
No wonder that a common man should rust;
And shame it is to see let priests take stock
A shitten shepherd and a snowy flock.
The true example that a priest should give
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Is one of cleanness, how the sheep should live
He did not set his benefice to hire
And leave his sheep encumbered in the mire
Or run to London to earn easy bread
By singing masses for the wealthy dead
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Or find some Brotherhood and get enrolled.
He staved at home and watched over his fold
So that no wolf should make the sheep miscarry,
He was a shepherd and no mercenary.
As you read think . ..is this pilgrim a good
example of the 1st estate?
Holy and virtuous he was, but then
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Never contemptuous of sinful men,
Never disdainful, never too proud or fine,
But was discreet in teaching and benign.
His business was to show a fair behavior
And draw men thus to Heaven and their Savior
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Unless indeed a man were obstinate;
And such, whether of high or low estate,
He put to sharp rebuke, to say the least.
I think there never was a better priest.
He sought no pomp or glory in his dealings.
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No scrupulosity had spiced his feelings.
Christ and His Twelve Apostles and their lore
He taught but followed it himself before.
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