• The Parson's Tale. The Parsons tale begins as he promised with a description of "the right way to Jerusalem the Celestial".
  • The Parson's Tale. The Canterbury Tales audiobook by Geoffrey Chaucer (c. 1343-1400). Edited by D. Laing Purves (1838-1873).
  • The Parson’s Tale. [the remedy against lechery]. ... The Parson’s Tale / 3. the deede be withstonden, yit is ther greet temptacion.
  • The Parson’s Tale seems to use a number of sources, including mainly 13th-century Latin and French treatises on penance and on the seven deadly sins.
  • The Parson's Tale seems, from the evidence of its prologue, to have been intended as the final tale of Geoffrey Chaucer's poetic cycle The Canterbury Tales.
  • In part two, the Parson expands on the rewards of confession. ... I am a kind and poor village Parson.Some consider me as the only good member of the clergy.
  • The Parson's Tale starts by defining (as the Parson had promised in the Prologue to his tale) "the right way to Jerusalem the Celestial".
  • The Parson’s Tale. Translator’s note: The following extract is provided to illustrate the style of this lengthy prose sermon on the right preparation for Confession...
  • The Parson's tale. Contrition. Penance. Confession. Parson's- PriestClergyman-Poor/Beliver. Medieval EnglandRoute to the Canterbury Cathedral.
  • Parson's Tale , önsözünün kanıtına göre, son hikaye olarak tasarlanmış gibi görünüyor Geoffrey Chaucer 'in şiirsel döngüsü Canterbury Tales .