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Bespopovtsy (Russian: беспоповцы, IPA: [bʲɪspɐˈpoft͡sɨ], "priestless ones") are a
Christian group based in Russia. They are
Priestless Old
Believers that...
- ones) and the
Bespopovtsy (the
priestless ones); the
Popovtsy accept priests ordained by the
reformed Russian Church,
while the
Bespopovtsy reject any priest...
- филипповцы) was a
soglasiye (confession, literally, "agreement") of the
Bespopovtsy (the "priestless")
strain of Old Believers. They
detached themselves...
- city, a
substantial number of
these Russian immigrants were
priestless (
Bespopovtsy) Old Believers. In 1983, most of this
community united with the Russian...
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Imperial Russia. They have
become one of the
denominations among the
Bespopovtsy (the
priestless Old Believers). The
Fedoseevtsy movement,
founded by...
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Neopalamism Imiaslavie (Onomatodoxy)
Inochentism Joesphism Old
Believers Bespopovtsy Fedoseevtsy Filippians Chasovennye Dyrniki Popovtsy Beglopopovtsy Old...
- had
deserted the
Russian Orthodox Church during the Raskol.
Bespopovtsy also
Bespopovtsy (Russian: Беспоповцы, "priestless") A
denomination of the Old...
- a
Fedoseevtsy merchant in 1777 as a
plague quarantine disguising the
Bespopovtsy monastery. At that time the
territory of the
cemetery was
located outside...
- (поповцы (Popovtsy) and the non-priestist Old
Believers (беспоповцы (
Bespopovtsy). The
Beglopopovtsy movement formed in the late 17th
century and included...
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soglasiye (Согласие,
which means "creed" or "confession") is a
group of
bespopovtsy ("priestless") Old Believers, who
abandoned the
practice of receiving...