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during the 1800s,
between Novopomortsy ("New
Pomortsy"), who
recognized marriage, and
Staropomortsy ("Old
Pomortsy"), who did not. The
Pomorian soglasiye (Согласие...
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Pomortsy":
accept marriage. Staropomortsy, or "Old
Pomortsy":
reject marriage. Fedoseevtsy: “Society of
Christian Old
Believers of the Old
Pomortsy Unmarried...
- (the "priestless")
strain of Old Believers. They
detached themselves from
Pomortsy under the
leadership of a "teacher"
Filipp at the
beginning of the 18th...
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Fedoseevtsy disapproved of a
certain group within the Bespopovtsy,
namely the
Pomortsy, who had been
diverging from the
strict principles of the Old Believers...
- for the
Russian people who live on the s****s of the
White Sea,
Russia Pomortsy, a
branch of
bezpopovtsy Old
Believers This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
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Christians which were
divided into
various and
diverse tribal sects including:
Pomortsy, Fedoseyans, Filippians,
Beguny ("Runners"), Netovtsy/Netovshchina, and...
- and the
Tretyakov Gallery.
Later the
monastery was
divided between the
Pomortsy Old
Believers and the
nearby parish of the
official Russian Orthodox Church...
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Novozybkovskaya hierarchy in Zamoskvorech'ye and
Preobrazhenskaya Zastava where Pomortsy and
Fedoseevtsy coexist. Long
historical ties with
Armenia have resulted...
- Trinity, the
worship in cathedrals, and the
adherence to
saintly holidays.
Pomortsy (Russian: Древлеправославная Поморская Церковь).
Branch of the priestless...
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