KIRJAUDU
This volume presents primary source documents related to a significant division within the Ohio Yearly Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) in 1854. These documents offer a firsthand account of the issues, discussions, and decisions that led to the separation. Readers interested in Quaker history, 19th-century American religious movements, or the dynamics of religious schism will find valuable insights into this pivotal event. The book provides a detailed look at the theological and social factors contributing to the divide within the Ohio Yearly Meeting, shedding light on the challenges and complexities faced by the Quaker community during this period. A valuable resource for researchers and anyone seeking a deeper understanding of Quaker history and religious conflict.