- "Old Believers". The
Russian word
edinoverie may be a back-formation of
edinovertsy (единоверцы;
sometimes also
transcribed ****inovertsy), i.e. 'coreligionists'...
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since they have "no" sacraments, "no" churches, "no" priests, etc.
Edinovertsy (единоверцы, i.e. "people of the same faith"; collective, единоверчество;...
- be
allowed to use the old
books and rites. They came to be
known as
Edinovertsy and are
generally not
regarded as Old Believers, but
rather Old-Ritualists...
- "red marks", as
shown in the
first illustration. In the 19th
century Edinovertsy,
particularly outside Russia, have
tried to move to the
modern neumatic...
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Russian Orthodox Church while preserving their rites. Its
adherents are
Edinovertsy, "people of the same faith".
Imiaslavie also Imiabozhie, Imyaslavie,...
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imperial administration to be
transformed into the
monastery of the
Edinovertsy, the only
legal denomination of Old
Believers in
Imperial Russia. The...
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Polish as
their first language. 98.3% were
Russian Orthodox (including
Edinovertsy), 0.8% Old Believers, 0.7% Lutheran, 0.1%
Jewish and 0.1%
Roman Catholic...
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Pyotr and his
family were
received into the
Russian Orthodox Church as
Edinovertsy, or Old
Ritualist Orthodox, by the
Bishop of Ufa and Menzelinsk, Anthony...