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(1897) [MARC] Author: Jonas Jonsson Stadling Translator: Will Reason With: Gerda Tirén, Johan Tirén - Tema: Russia
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place he lay on the ground, and the fiercest blows could not
make him get up. The time came to return to the prison; the
military guard had to carry him in a wheel-barrow, as if he
were celebrating a triumph, to the huge delight of all the
prisoners. One way or another he always had the best of it.”

It should be mentioned that there are some Nje Nashi who
do believe in a God, but utterly deny the Orthodox God. In
this they will probably have the sympathy of many. To reject
the caricature of the All Father that is frequently put forward
by those who arrogate to themselves the name of “Orthodox”
is not to deny God, but the devil. But the care with which these
Nje Nashi conceal their views makes it extremely difficult to
discover what they do believe.

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