faith. The Doukhobors have a history dating back to at least 1701 (though some scholars suspect the group has earlier origins). Doukhobors traditionally...
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Doukhobor Russian, also called Doukhobor dialect and Doukhoborese ("D'ese" in short), is a dialect of the Russian language spoken by Doukhobors, spiritual...
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Gold Creek (Washington) (redirect from Lost Doukhobor Ledge)
their crew were missing. In the morning the two Doukhobors who were missing joined their crew. The Doukhobors related how they managed to keep ahead of the...
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DOUKHOBORS-À-VEREGIN (in French) New Designation Recognizes the National Historic Significance of the Doukhobors at Veregin, Saskatchewan (Doukhobor Genealogy...
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Spiritual Christianity (category Doukhobors)
Soviet Union, and "Molokans" in the United States, often confused with "Doukhobors" in Canada. Molokane proper constituted the largest and most organized...
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Peace churches (section Doukhobors)
Vietnam War and today. The Doukhobors are a Spiritual Christian denomination that advocate pacifism. On 29 June 1895, the Doukhobors, in what is known as the...
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Freedomites (category Doukhobors)
active Doukhobors in Canada today, ancestors of about 2,500 were Freedomites, and many descendants have joined the USCC Community Doukhobors. Freedomite...
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Tagalog (Filipino) Arabic German Italian Canadian Gaelic Hutterite German Doukhobor Russian Newfoundland Irish Pennsylvania German Plautdietsch Ukrainian...
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in full communion with the Holy See. Spiritual Christians, such as the Doukhobors and Molokans, broke from the Russian Orthodox Church and maintain close...
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Maklakov who would defend several Tolstoyans; they discussed the fate of the Doukhobors. Philosopher Peter Kropotkin wrote of Tolstoy in the article on anarchism...
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particular in arrangement of the Doukhobors' emigration to Canada in 1899. Bonch-Bruyevich sailed with the Doukhobors, and spent a year with them in Canada...
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Anarchism in Russia (section The Doukhobors)
and Anarchism and Law. The origin of the Doukhobors dates back to 16th- and 17th-century Muscovy. The Doukhobors ("Spirit Wrestlers") are a radical Christian...
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Tarasoff, Koozma J. (February 3, 2015). "Canadian Doukhobors and Voting". Spirit-Wrestlers.com. Doukhobor Historical Society. Retrieved 17 April 2018. Dominion...
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Christian anarchism (section Doukhobors)
Christian anarchism is a Christian movement in political theology that claims anarchism is inherent in Christianity and the Gospels. It is grounded in...
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known today by that name split in 1779/80 from the Doukhobors because they thought that the Doukhobors neglected the Bible in their belief that God had...
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history of the Doukhobors in Saskatchewan. Doukhobor Dugout House. Canadian Register of Historic Places. "Doukhobor Dugout House". The Doukhobor Dugout House...
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Christian Community of Universal Brotherhood (redirect from Community Doukhobors)
government requiring the Doukhobors to register individual ownership of land as per the Dominion Lands Act, and the majority of the Doukhobors refusing to do so...
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Pass Creek, British Columbia (section Doukhobors)
suggestion to reinstate the historic name of the creek. During 1909–1910 the Doukhobors bought 1,322 acres. Named Dolina Lugovaya (meadow valley in Russian),...
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2006, it and a few other Doukhobor buildings have been designated a National Historic Site of Canada under the name "Doukhobors at Veregin". Two major fires...
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Dongxiangs Mongolic → Shirongolic → Santa China, (Gansu) Sunni Islam Doukhobors Indo-European → Slavic → Russian Russia Christianity → Spiritual Christianity...
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Jay Gould The Book of Life of the Doukhobors, 1909 only printed hymnal, a collection of oral hymns of the Doukhobors The Book of Life, a bonus CD of hits...
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Christian pacifism (section Doukhobors)
Ephesians 6:11–18). The Doukhobors are a Spiritual Christian denomination that advocate pacifism. On June 29, 1895, the Doukhobors, in what is known as the...
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of the fast of the apostles in these traditions. Although the Canadian Doukhobors, a Spiritual Christian denomination, do not venerate saints, the Feast...
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Popoff, D. E. (Jim) Popoff. "A Glossary of Traditional Doukhobor Cuisine". USCC Doukhobors. Union of Spiritual Communities of Christ. Retrieved July...
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Commonwealth. Spiritual Christianity is the group of Russian movements (Doukhobors and others), so-called folk Protestants. Their origins are varied: some...
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Winlaw (section Doukhobors)
Narrative Inquiry into the Discourse of Conflict among the Doukhobors and Between the Doukhobors and Government (PDF). www.library.uvic.ca (PhD). Gower,...
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Transcaucasia and Central Asia, with some further emigrating to the Americas. Doukhobors came to settle primarily in Canada. In 1905, Emperor Nicholas II issued...
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Christianity, inclusive of the Molokans and Doukhobors emerged in Russia, each containing a unique tradition. The Doukhobor have maintained close association with...
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industry. The 10,700 Canadian objectors were mostly Mennonites (63%) and Doukhobors (20%). In the United States, Civilian Public Service (CPS) provided an...
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Kootenay River (section Doukhobor settlement)
were already more than 5,000 Doukhobors living in the region. When they first arrived in British Columbia, the Doukhobors began felling trees in the Kootenay...
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