Errett, Isaac
Isaac Errett (ĕr´Ĭt), 1820–88, American minister of the Disciples of Christ, b. New York City. After years of pastoral and evangelistic work in pioneer towns of Ohio and Michigan, he became (1866) the first editor of the Christian Standard and made it the denomination's foremost periodical.
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