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Boris Petrovich Mouravieff (Russian language: Борис Муравьёв; 8
March 1890 – 2
September 1966) was a
Russian historian, philosopher,
writer and university...
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Nicol 1971, p. 136.
Walsh 2006, p. 107. Ott 1910.
Thornton 1854, p. 3.
Mouravieff 1842, p. 165.
Sebastian Carnazzo, "Melkite Christians," in The Rowman...
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Count Nikolay Nikolayevich Muravyov-Amursky (also
spelled as
Nikolai Nikolaevich Muraviev-Amurskiy; Russian: Никола́й Никола́евич Муравьёв-Аму́рский; August 23 [O...
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level that the body
falls under). In the book
Gnosis I,
author Boris Mouravieff explains the
names given to the
notes of the sol****e:
DOminus (God) SIdereus...
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published the three-volume
English language edition of
Gnosis by
Boris Mouravieff as well as
books on
Hesychasm and the
spiritual tradition of
Eastern Orthodoxy...
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rossiyskogo (История государства российского),
volume 4
chapter 10. [1]
Mouravieff, A. N. (2004). A
History of the
Church of Russia.
Kessinger Publishing...
- the
Metropolitan of Gaza
Paisius Ligarides. London: Trübner. p. 662.
Mouravieff,
Andreij Nikolaevich (1842). A
History of the
Church of Russia. Oxford:...
- with the Left Hand:
Enneagram Craze,
People of the Bookmark, and the
Mouravieff Phenomenon (1998) by
William Patrick Patterson,
edited by
Barbara Allen...
- the Law of
Three and the Law of
Seven described in the
works of
Boris Mouravieff and
George Gurdjieff. Aurora: Die Morgenröte im
Aufgang (unfinished) (1612)...
- 2307/2009311. JSTOR 2009311. S2CID 154130755. Lewis,
Bernard (1955). "Review of
Mouravieff 1954". The
Slavonic and East
European Review. 34 (82): 232–235. JSTOR 4204721...