Excerpt from Guide to Research in Quaker Records in the Midwest
Light continued to be their central belief. Rufus jones comments that for a whole generation, the Society had tacked, like a ship sailing against the wind, in a curious zigzag, back and forth from Scripture to Inner Light and from Inner Light to Scripture. The Orthodox body based its course on a Scriptural doctrine. Thus it was that in 1828, Friends in Ohio were divided between the Ohio Yearly Meeting (orthodox) and Ohio Yearly Meeting (hicksite). The former was held at Mount Pleasant and the latter at Salem. The Hick site Yearly Meeting was discontinued by 1921.
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