Wedding Hotspots in Regency England
Naomi here, and we’re talking about weddings today. More particularly, wedding hotspots. In today’s society, destination weddings seem to be growing in popularity. A person can’t just get married in a...
View ArticleProvidence, Let Me Love You
Vanessa here with a devotion from my heart: Providence, let me love You like my chosen betrothed. Flood my arms with anticipation, so the pimples tickle the lace of my best ball gloves. I sweep my fan...
View ArticlePraying the Psalms
The best times and the worst times of our lives have one thing in common: it’s hard to find words for them. Our hearts cry out to the Lord, but so often those cries are wordless. Our thoughts and...
View ArticleRegency Sabbath, the Anglican Labor Day
Vanessa here, As we settle in to enjoy Labor Day, I began to think of what the Regency times would think of such a holiday, a day off to celebrate the working man. In fact, they did have a day to...
View ArticleGod in the Regency ~ Part 1 ~ Guest Post by Regan Walker
Regency Reflections is excited to welcome Regan Walker. Over the next three days we will be sharing a paper Regan wrote entitled “God in the Regency”. This three part series will give you a terrific...
View ArticleChristmas Bells (December Bells) Are Ringing
When I think of Christmas Time, the lilt of bells and the memories I associate with them flood my mind. A warmth grips me, hugging me tighter than my best spencer. To me, bells always sound happy,...
View ArticleAn Unusual Love Story in the Regency Era: Adoniram Judson and Ann Hasseltine...
At the dawn of the Regency era (the period between 1811 and 1820, when George, the Prince of Wales, ruled as Prince Regent), many in London’s aristocracy enjoyed the pleasures afforded them. But in...
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