Revisiting Anglican Classics: Jane Austen at 250

            250 years ago a baby girl was born in a country rectory in southern England.  She was the seventh child for her parents George and Cassandra within ten years.  She was baptised privately in her father’s church within a day – in those times of high infant mortality and dread of dying unbaptised, aContinue reading “Revisiting Anglican Classics: Jane Austen at 250”