Margarit, or Selected Soul-Saving Sayings, Leading to Eternal Bliss
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Margaritis" Translated from Greek - "Pearls". In the imitation of the ancient spiritual writers, Afonov"s Arseny Hieromona (before the rearrangement of Alexander Ivanovich Minin, † 1879) collected these pearls of the experience of the chicken predecessors in the ignition of the not having enough time to read the extensive writings". Like the XIX century, and today "not having time" should call the overwhelming majority of women Christian women and, first of all, the obedience of the evangelical Martha inherent in women"s monasteries. Developing the case of the blissful Father of Arseniya, the editors found it necessary to supplement him by the book by the teachings of the elder of the New Petersburg († 1832) and St. Gerasim, Bishop of the Astrakhan and Enotaevsky († 1880), who understood their spiritual daughters well and knew how to help them in mutual temptations. It is printed with minor abbreviations by: Margarit, or elected disorders, leading to perpetual bliss, with the addition of some conversations belonging exclusively to the women"s abode. The publication of St. Athos Mountains of the Russian Panteleimonova Monastery. Moscow, 1876.
Compiled by Hieromona Arseny (minin)
Compiled by Hieromona Arseny (minin)
Author:
Author:Sostromona Arseny (Minin).
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Humor & Entertainment
- Category:Religion & Spiritually
Paper:
Paper:White
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91362-918-0
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