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Maksim [Ryzhov]
Russkii Chelovek
Apostol Severnykh Narodov Sviatitel` Innokentii, Mitropolit Moskovskii
[ Russian man : Apostle of northern peoples Consecrator Innokentii, the Moscow metropolitan]

Moscow:  Izd-vo moskovskoi patriarkhii Russkoi pravoslavnoi tserkvi, 2012
224 pImages
Hardcover. 16 x 24 cm
ISBN: 9785880173044
Language: Russian
Prelate Innokentii (Veniaminov) (1797-1879), Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna, left numerous theological and pedagogical works, scientific works, missionary and travel notes, documents, and letters. He spent 45 years as a missionary in Siberia and the Far North. This book is a biography of Innokentii, the Moscow metropolitan and about his role in the conversion to Christianity of the peoples of North Eurasia, the Far East and North America. (0.495 kg.). Also available on the subject: Kurliandskii, I.A. Innokentii (Veniaminov) - Mitropolit Moskovskii i Kolomenskii (2002).
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