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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ras·kol·nik
n.
;
pl
.
Raskolniki
or
Raskolniks
.
The
name
applied
by
the
Russian
government
to
any
subject
of
the
Greek
faith
who
dissents
from
the
established
church
.
The
Raskolniki
embrace
many
sects
,
whose
common
characteristic
is
a
clinging
to
antique
traditions
,
habits
,
and
customs
.
The
schism
originated
in
1667
in
an
ecclesiastical
dispute
as
to
the
correctness
of
the
translation
of
the
religious
books
.
The
dissenters
,
who
have
been
continually
persecuted
,
are
believed
to
number
about
20,000,000,
although
the
Holy
Synod
officially
puts
the
number
at
about
2,000,000.
They
are
officially
divided
into
three
groups
according
to
the
degree
of
their
variance
from
orthodox
beliefs
and
observances
,
as
follows
:
I
.
“Most obnoxious.”
the
Judaizers
;
the
Molokane
,
who
refuse
to
recognize
civil
authority
or
to
take
oaths
;
the
Dukhobortsy
,
or
Dukhobors
,
who
are
communistic
,
marry
without
ceremony
,
and
believe
that
Christ
was
human
,
but
that
his
soul
reappears
at
intervals
in
living
men
;
the
Khlysty
,
who
countenance
anthropolatory
,
are
ascetics
,
practice
continual
self-flagellation
,
and
reject
marriage
;
the
Skoptsy
,
who
practice
castration
;
and
a
section
of
the
Bezpopovtsy
,
or
priestless
sect
,
which
disbelieve
in
prayers
for
the
Czar
and
in
marriage
.
II
.
“Obnoxious:”
the
Bezpopovtsy
,
who
pray
for
the
Czar
and
recognize
marriage
.
III
.
“Least obnoxious:”
the
Popovtsy
,
who
dissent
from
the
orthodox
church
in
minor
points
only
. [
Written
also
rascolnik
.]
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