Publications, Issue 3, Volume 1, Part 5Royal Asiatic Society, 1834 |
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Page 47
... Priests depart from the purity of their religion , as many of them do daily , they still entertain no doubt concerning their orthodoxy ; nor do they subject the Priests and Monks to their temporal authority . They have many merits like ...
... Priests depart from the purity of their religion , as many of them do daily , they still entertain no doubt concerning their orthodoxy ; nor do they subject the Priests and Monks to their temporal authority . They have many merits like ...
Page 48
... Priests and Deacons . Then the Archdeacon mentioned the names of the attendant Heads of the Clergy , with the names of their Sees , and the rest of the Heads of the Clergy of the Muscovite country , who were absent ; and the choristers ...
... Priests and Deacons . Then the Archdeacon mentioned the names of the attendant Heads of the Clergy , with the names of their Sees , and the rest of the Heads of the Clergy of the Muscovite country , who were absent ; and the choristers ...
Page 86
... Priests from the country of the Poles , ordained in presence of the Cardinal of the Pope , residing in the city of Wilna : they said that they were Priests in the service of the Russians , and of our own church . The dress of the Polish ...
... Priests from the country of the Poles , ordained in presence of the Cardinal of the Pope , residing in the city of Wilna : they said that they were Priests in the service of the Russians , and of our own church . The dress of the Polish ...
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