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Nikolaev, K.N
Ekspansiia Rima v Rossiiu
Vostochnyi Obriad (Rim — Pol`sha — Rossiia)
[ The Expansion of Rome into Russia: Eastern Rite (Rome — Poland — Russia) : Vostochnyi Obriad (Rim — Pol`sha — Rossiia)]

Moscow:  [n.p.], 2005
360 p
Hardcover. 14 x 24 cm
ISBN: No ISBN
Language: Russian
This book consists of five works. The first three works were written by a legal consultant of the Russian Orthodox Church in Poland Konstantin Nikolaev (1884-1965): Vostochnyi Obriad (pp. 11-239), first published in Paris, 1950; Na Lozhnom Puti (pp. 252-264); and Vossoedinenie Uniatov s Pravolsvnoi Tserkov`iu v 1939 Godu i Konkordat Rima s Rossiei v 1847 Godu (pp.265-293). All three are about the expansion of Catholic Rome into the territory of the Russian Orthodox religion. The fourth work, Piatidesiatiletie Vossoedineniia s Pravoslavnoi Tserkv`iu Zapadno-Russkikh Uniatov, is by archpriest Ioann Naumovich (d. 1891). The last work is a biographical essay about Fr. Naumovich by I.Sokolov. Comments, bibliography.
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