Did the Puritans have a "Family of Families" Ecclesiology
It has been claimed that I wrote that the Puritans had a "family of families ecclesiology." This author1cited my article, "My Top Four Favorite Family-Integrated Church Pastors," and used it to back up this assertion. However, if you read the article, you will notice that I never said the Puritans like Bunyan and Edwards had a “family of families” ecclesiology as the author maintains. His statement is unfounded and he wrongfully put those words in my mouth. My point was simply that the Puritans preached to age integrated church gatherings just like we do in family integrated churches today.
1The Reformed Baptist Fellowship Blog, "The Historical Critique from Puritan Ecclesiology," Part 4 of a series entitled "The Family Integrated Church". Can be accessed at www.reformedbaptistfellowship.wordpress.com/2009/10/21/the-family-integrated-church-movement-%E2%80%93-part-4
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