- (Russian: Штундисты, Shtundisty; Ukrainian: Штундисти, Shtundysty; British:
Stundists) are the
predecessors of
several Evangelical Protestant groups in Ukraine...
- into
contact with
evangelical Protestants,
known as the
Stundists.
Rejected by the
Stundists, they
moved on to Tulchyn.
After Stefanovich returned to...
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Odesa and Kyiv regions. One of
earliest Protestant groups in
Ukraine were
Stundists (the name
originated from the
German Stunde, "hour")
German Evangelical...
-
supported by
their religious separateness.
Influenced by both
Narodnik and
Stundist ideals,
Gordin and his
adherents maintained that a
resolution of the Jewish...
-
Lutherans in the
Baltic coast started a
revival that
became known as "
Stundist",
which led to the
formation of
churches composed of
baptized adult believers...
- Publications, Pasadena,
Texas 77501. The
History of The
English Bible The
Stundists (1893),
digitized The
Colonial Missions of Congregationalism : The Story...
- by the
Government against dissenting sects, such as the Old Believers,
Stundists, and Doukhobors. Although,
nonconformists of any kind who gave satisfactory...
-
Internal Affairs, he was
expelled from work as one of the
leaders of the "
Stundists".
Prokhanov moved to St. Petersburg,
where he took a job at the Westinghouse...
- It
included Late
Gothic Revival architecture. The
church was the
first "
Stundist"
church built in
North America. It has a
hipped roof that is
similar in...
- into life in
Chigirin district. Some
former members of the
society joined Stundist groups in Kyiv province. Two of the
peasants who had been
sentenced converted...