The Reformed Family: Parents and Children
The Reformed Family: Parents and Children Prof. David J. Engelsma Introduction It would be difficult to exaggerate the importance of our subject: parents and children. In view of the ignoring and minimizing of the subject both by the state and in the churches, it is necessary strongly to assert its importance. The family is of fundamental importance for the state or what I may call the earthly kingdom. Many of the most serious troubles of the United States and of all the other nations of the...
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