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"An early history of the church in Michigan and much of it seen through the history of Plum Street, due to their keeping of copious minutes and records during their many years of existence. As the earliest and for many years largest church in the state, its leaders took their roles seriously in propagating the gospel of Christ throughout Michigan. Later generations are blessed that these godly men led in this work and preserved its history so thoroughly." -- note in the contents
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A history of the Stone-Campbell churches in Michigan: with emphasis on the a cappella Churches of Christ
2009, R. Vernon Boyd
in English
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Table of Contents
Two page look at the past
The quiet sheep
Scotch Baptist background of the church of Christ in Michigan
The beginnings of the Stone-Campbell movement in Southern Michigan
Isaac Errett moves to Michigan
The Plum Stree (Howard Street) Church of Christ 1863-1880
Plum Street Church of Christ 1881-1906
Plum Street history continued 1906-1941
Claud F. Witty, a Plum Street reject
E. G Rockliff, a Plum Street acceptance
Plum Street on Hamilton Blvd - 1940-1974
The state work
African American church beginning in Michigan
The spread of the church
Church-related organizations
Bibliography
Appendix A: Otoshige Fujimori and F. A. Wagner
Appendix B: Members of the churches of Christ who helped in the beginning of the Ford Motor Company
Appendix C: Two "princes in Israel" of the Michigan Church of Christ
End notes
Index.
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references (p. 348-369) and index.
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