Explanation: He pronounces 'Amen' three or four times to the same prayer and sometimes stands up when everybody else is upon their knees, to count the congregation or see if any of his tenants are missing.
Answer: These memorable and remarkable lines have been extracted from the famous essay entitled 'Sir Roger at Church' by Addison, one of the famous essayists of English literature. Here the writer has described the eccentricity of Sir Roger who behaves is a different manner at the church. '.
Sir Roger is very conscious of the spiritual development of his tenants. He decorates the church with various elements even with his own money. He employs a clergy man to attract the people to the church. He arranges congregation every Sunday. While the congregation is going on he utters 'Amen' a Hebrew word which means 'let it be so' three or four times to the same prayer. Sometimes he stands up all of a sudden and mattes an effort or surveys the congregation and sees who has not attended the meeting.dre
Actually, such mysterious behavior of Sir Roger bears the stamp of his deep spiritual faith and his great care for the spiritual progress of his tenants. Though Sir Roger's character hare seems to be satirical, actually I think Addison here laughs at him who laughs at Sir Roger even when he himself is in the similar fault.
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