The true interest of families, or, Directions how parents may be happy in their children, and children in their parents to which is annexed a discourse about the right way of improving our time / by a divine of the Church of England ; with a preface by A. Horneck.
- Title
- The true interest of families, or, Directions how parents may be happy in their children, and children in their parents to which is annexed a discourse about the right way of improving our time / by a divine of the Church of England ; with a preface by A. Horneck.
- Author
- Kirkwood, James, 1650?-1708.
- Publication
- London :: Printed for J. Taylor, and J. Everingham,
- 1692.
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- Subject terms
- Family -- Great Britain.
- Family -- Religious life.
- Parent and child -- Early works to 1800.
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"The true interest of families, or, Directions how parents may be happy in their children, and children in their parents to which is annexed a discourse about the right way of improving our time / by a divine of the Church of England ; with a preface by A. Horneck." In the digital collection Early English Books Online 2. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/a47519.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed June 16, 2024.
Contents
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- THE PREFACE.
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- THE CONTENTS Of Advice to Parents.
- THE CONTENTS OF Advice to Children.
- The Contents OF The Discourse about the Right Way of Improving our Time.
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ADVICE TO PARENTS.
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PART I.
- The first Duty of Parents for the Souls of their Children, is, to consecrate them to God in Baptism.
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2. Duty, to season their Minds betimes with good Impressions. -
3. Duty, to teach them to pray. -
4. Duty, to observe carefully their tem∣per and disposition, and to endeavour to reform what is amiss therein. -
5. Duty, to see that they be taught to Read. -
6. Duty, to bring them to the place of pub∣lick Worship so soon as they are fit for it. -
7. Duty, to make them understand their Baptismal Covenant. -
8. Duty, to encourage them to come to the Lord's Table. -
9. Duty, to take care that they ac∣custom themselves to Self-Exa∣mination. -
10. Duty, to observe what Providences they meet with, and to acquaint them therewith in due time. - Some Directions to Parents, how to render their Endeavours effectual.
- Some Motives to excite Parents to do these things.
- Advice to Parents.
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SOME FORMS OF PRAYER WHICH
Parents may teach their Chil∣dren according to their Age.
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PART I.
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ADVICE TO CHILDREN.
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1. Duty of Children, to honour their Pa∣rents: and how they are to honour them. -
2. Duty, to obey their Parents. -
3. Duty of Children, to be determined by their Parents as to their Calling. -
4. Duty, not to suffer themselves to be bestowed in Marriage against their Pa∣rents will. -
5. Duty, to submit to their Parents Re∣proofs and Chastenings. -
6. Duty, to love their Parents, and how they are to express their Love. -
7. Duty, to pray for their Parents. - Motives to excite Children to do these things.
- The Conclusion, shewing how Children ought to improve what hath been said.
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