tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18955239.post3108423905577794029..comments2024-03-28T12:00:29.857+00:00Comments on Historical and Regency Romance UK: The Religious Season in Georgian BritainLouise Allenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09895724319451189592noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18955239.post-19521600931409404952020-11-21T03:22:48.354+00:002020-11-21T03:22:48.354+00:00Hello everyone. I want to share my amazing experi...Hello everyone. I want to share my amazing experience with the great spell caster Dr Mark my husband was cheating on me and when I found out we had a fight which lead him filling for a divorce I cried and fell sick when I was searching about love quotes online I saw people talking about Dr Mark and his great work whose case was similar to mine they left his contact info I contacted Dr Mark and he told me not to worry that after 24 hours he will cancel the divorce and my husband will be back to me after I did everything he asked me to do to my greatest surprise the next day evening it was my husband he knelt down begging me to accept him back, thank you once again Dr Mark you are indeed a blessing to me he can also help you. contact Dr Mark through his email address on: blessedlovetemple@gmail.com He cure all kinds of sickness or diseases such as: HERPES VIRUS LASSA FEVER GONORRHEA HIV/AIDDonnahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16161600027587629900noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18955239.post-25022105460682491802017-11-26T11:40:59.869+00:002017-11-26T11:40:59.869+00:00I quite agree with you, Lynne. Jane Austen's n...I quite agree with you, Lynne. Jane Austen's novels certainly show the importance of religion in everyday life. Just think of how many clergymen there are: Henry Tilney (NA.), Edward Ferrars (S & S), Mr Collins (P & P), Mr Elton (E), Edmund Bertram and Dr Grant(MP), Charles Heyter, Henrietta Musgrove's beau and an off stage Edward Wentworth, Capt. W's brother (P). And three of them are heroes! That would be almost impossible today - though Kate Fenton's 'The Colours of Snow' has a hero who is a vicar. <br /><br />People go to church - even the rough Lieutenant Price, Fanny's father, Mrs Price and her fine brood of children. We know that William Elliot in 'Persuasion' is morally reprehensible because he travels on a Sunday. <br /><br />And not all of her clergymen are admirable characters. Dr Grant isn't very nice to his wife - and he is greedy; Mr Collins is smarmy; and Mr Elton is after number one. Just like real life. Elizabeth Hawksleyhttp://www.elizabethhawksley.comnoreply@blogger.com