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Parson: Where was Christ when he was neither in heaven nor on earth? – He was in the willow-grove looking for a stick to beat those who ask foolish questions.

Humor. · Humor of social classes. · Humor dealing with professions. · Jokes on parsons. · view the constellation · filed as X435.3

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  • general *Type 1833C.
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Filed under The boy applies the sermon. Makes a present application of the words of the parson.

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"What says David?" – Boy: "Pay your old debts." Variants: (a) What evil did Adam do? – He (shoemaker) made my shoes too small. (b) What kind of man was Moses? He was a day laborer Parson "Where did the father stay?" – "He stayed to hold the oxen." Names of persons in the Trinity. The priest's example: the three cows. The boy: "The Holy Ghost has just had a calf." Sermon about the rich man. A boy rides with a rich man. Goes into church and leaves his coat lying on the sled. When the parson preaches about the rich man who went to hell, the boy calls out, "Then he took my coat along!"
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