The Atlantic Monthly, 140 tomasAtlantic Monthly Company, 1927 |
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... old Vlas smuggled me in again . And in course of time they grew tolerant of me . I even lured one of them , a Siberian priest , to my house . Five goblets of wine , and the pent - up hatred against the 70 THE OLD BELIEVER.
... old Vlas smuggled me in again . And in course of time they grew tolerant of me . I even lured one of them , a Siberian priest , to my house . Five goblets of wine , and the pent - up hatred against the 70 THE OLD BELIEVER.
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... Old Believers will not touch tea and sugar , nor potatoes , for they were unknown before the days of Nikon . But to Vlas all food is good . The strictest Old Believers , holding that false religion defiles a man in body and soul , keep ...
... Old Believers will not touch tea and sugar , nor potatoes , for they were unknown before the days of Nikon . But to Vlas all food is good . The strictest Old Believers , holding that false religion defiles a man in body and soul , keep ...
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... Old Believers ' village . Founded by the Sharpshooters ( Streltzi ) exiled thither after the revolt against Peter the Great , and enduring century - long persecution from the Orthodox State Church . Their bells were silenced ; even the ...
... Old Believers ' village . Founded by the Sharpshooters ( Streltzi ) exiled thither after the revolt against Peter the Great , and enduring century - long persecution from the Orthodox State Church . Their bells were silenced ; even the ...
195 psl.
... Old Believers this would be a twofold tragedy : the loss of decoration in this world and of a passport into the next . With these prophet - bearded men in great flowing coats the village looks as though it had stepped out of the Old ...
... Old Believers this would be a twofold tragedy : the loss of decoration in this world and of a passport into the next . With these prophet - bearded men in great flowing coats the village looks as though it had stepped out of the Old ...
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... old and new , they try in turn , while the Judge keeps repeating , ' Sit ... ancient faith and the prestige of the old institutions failing . Each trip has ... Believers ' code is forbidden to all . And the Judge smokes . Four years ago ...
... old and new , they try in turn , while the Judge keeps repeating , ' Sit ... ancient faith and the prestige of the old institutions failing . Each trip has ... Believers ' code is forbidden to all . And the Judge smokes . Four years ago ...
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