Relation of Southern Ohio to the South During the Decade Preceding the Civil War

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"Ibid, p. 91.
15 RELIGIOUS RELATIONS.
We have seen how the question of negro slavery in a large manner determined the social, political and commercial activity of this section; it now remains to show that the slave question was a known quantity in the religious affairs of the same people.
No Methodist church in Cincinnati in 1841 would permit the Western Methodist Anti-slavery convention to assemble under its roof. 58 The split in the Methodist church in 1844 was caused solely by slavery, while
... the schism in the Presbyterian church in 1838 had doctrinal disputes as well as slavery for its causes. A sketch of the Synod of Ohio after giving various reasons for the separation continues, "a far more fruitful cause may be found in the discussions of an intensely exciting char- acter on the subject of slavery. Here extreme views met, and the determination on the one side to have the subject con- sidered and decided action taken against the evil, and on the other to shut it out entirely and to frown upon those who in- troduced it had not a little to do in preparing the latter party especially for an early separation.

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