The World and Its Peoples: USSR.Greystone Press, 1969 - 430 sivua |
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... Church was the established church of the Russian Empire , and most of the Great Russian , Ukrainian , Belo- russian and Georgian people belonged to it . After the 1917 Revolution , this church lost its predominant position . The Soviet ...
... Church was the established church of the Russian Empire , and most of the Great Russian , Ukrainian , Belo- russian and Georgian people belonged to it . After the 1917 Revolution , this church lost its predominant position . The Soviet ...
Sivu 157
... Churches in New Delhi in 1962 claimed that the number of churches had increased to 22,000 . However , foreign experts who have traveled widely in Russia estimate the number at between 7000 and 10,000 . The Orthodox Church today is ...
... Churches in New Delhi in 1962 claimed that the number of churches had increased to 22,000 . However , foreign experts who have traveled widely in Russia estimate the number at between 7000 and 10,000 . The Orthodox Church today is ...
Sivu 162
... Church ; finally he secured the southwestern diocese . This divided the Russian Church into two provinces , Moscow and Kiev . THE SCHISM In the 17th century the Russian Church suffered a severe schism which produced , among others , the ...
... Church ; finally he secured the southwestern diocese . This divided the Russian Church into two provinces , Moscow and Kiev . THE SCHISM In the 17th century the Russian Church suffered a severe schism which produced , among others , the ...
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