The Family Altar - Volume 4 of the Works of Oliver Heywood
Few things have been so neglected or ignored by professing Christian in our day as the duty of families worshipping and praying together in their homes. The Puritans saw each family unit as a little church, with the father as the pastor of his own flock. Each passing generation has seen this duty at best abrogated to the mother; at worst it has been treated as irrelevant, or something for which there is simply no time in an ever-increasingly busy schedule. This fourth volume of The Works of Oliver Heywood deals primarily with the family. He begins with personal covenanting with God in baptism, then deals with the important duty of family worship, the proceeds to address the way God deals with families throughout Scripture and history, and then closes with the relationship between those who remain on earth with their loved ones in heaven. About the Author Oliver Heywood (1629-1702) was born in March 1629, the son of Richard and Alice Heywood, in Little Lever, in the parish of Bolton.