Many who know me through the pages which make this and a preceding volume, have said, written, and printed, that I was specially cut out for a country parson, and specially adapted to relish a quiet country life.
But all these fancies were long, long ago: I was pleased to be a country parson, and to make the best of it.
Now, I am a country parson, and he is a cabinet minister.
Yet I have not regretted the day, and I do not believe I ever will regret the day, when I ceased to be a Country Parson.
Well, he seems a nice young fellow enough, but the Attertons won’t want Miss Elizabeth to marry a country parson, with all their money.
It's just as important for a country parson to know how to make a wiped-joint or run a chicken farm or pull teeth, as it is to study church history and theology.
My most difficult task is my Senior Warden--and it looks as if he would not make friends, do what I will to "qualify" according to his own expressed notions of what a country parson should be.
The advantages of this practice are set forth in George Herbert's description of a country parson.
Johnson has been down on a visit to a country parson, Dr.
A poor West-country parson, at your service, and my name is Abner Gale.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "country parson" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.