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CONTENTS
PAGES
- Spread of the Gospel in Russia—A Temporary Breach with Constantinople—The Mongol Invasion—Effect on Russia
371–384 - Reformation of Church Discipline—Poland and Lithuania—Isidore—Russia and the New Age—The Metropolitan Zosimus—Ivan the Terrible
385–403 - Origin of Patriarchate of Moscow—Attempts to win Russia to Rome—The false Dmitri—Philaret—Peter Mogila's "Confession of Faith"—The Patriarch Nicon
404–419 - The Life and Character of Peter—Reorganisation of the Empire—The Holy Synod—The Conservative Reaction—Condition of Russian Church
420–433 - Catherine ii.—Seraphim and Photius—Alexander and the Emancipation of the Serfs
434–440 - Raskolniks—"The Old Believers"—The Popòftsky—The Befpopòftsky—The Philippoftsky—The Theodosians—The Pomortsky—The Jumpers—The Khlysty—The Skoptsy—The Molokans—The Donkhobors—The Stundists—Count Tolstoi
441–458