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Русский: Поморские ответы (название сборника ответов старообрядцев-пустынножителей на вопросы новообрядческого иеромонаха Неофита). Этот сборник стал одной из основных работ старообрядцев, в которой они показали правильность своей веры, обрядов - и необоснованность нововведений, внесённых при патриархе Никоне и позднее; несоответствие этих нововведений церковному преданию, и их несоответствие друг с другом (и даже ряд фальсификаций). Опубликована в 1723 г.
English: Pomorskie answers (the official name of the Desert Answers to questions ieromonaha Neophyte) - one of the major works of Old Believers apologetic all consents, published in 1723.
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