The Two Frontiers: A Study in Historical PsychologyCoward-McCann, Incorporated, 1930 - 375 strani |
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Stran 59
... Church Slavonic , which was for conversational or writing purposes totally dead , was still used for all Church services . The ecclesiastics were almost the only learned class , and the attempts of the Romanovs to reform the Church ...
... Church Slavonic , which was for conversational or writing purposes totally dead , was still used for all Church services . The ecclesiastics were almost the only learned class , and the attempts of the Romanovs to reform the Church ...
Stran 134
... Church , and above the Church the Czar , whom the Church alone could sanctify . The Jew rejected the Church ; in consequence , the Czar had confined him in the Pale , and by successive edicts , forbidden him even to at- tend the ...
... Church , and above the Church the Czar , whom the Church alone could sanctify . The Jew rejected the Church ; in consequence , the Czar had confined him in the Pale , and by successive edicts , forbidden him even to at- tend the ...
Stran 153
... Church not only blessed the fields , agricultural implements and cattle of the peasants in the past , but also ... Church books . The Church , even in its errors , was so much above the world that the world must not interfere with it ...
... Church not only blessed the fields , agricultural implements and cattle of the peasants in the past , but also ... Church books . The Church , even in its errors , was so much above the world that the world must not interfere with it ...
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