The Fall of the Russian Empire: A Spiritual History (1855-1925)
There are those who want you to believe that the past judgments of God were merely allegorical. Tell that to the English when William the Conqueror crossed the English channel in 1066, tell that to the 60+ million Russian Christians who suffered under the Soviet regime. In The Fall of the Russian Empire: A Spiritual History (1855-1925), Vladimir Moss aims to provide a spiritual perspective much like the one Bede provided concerning the fall of first-century-AD England. Interestingly, the period of 1917 to 1991 is approximately 70 years which is said to be the period for national judgement (discount the first 3 years or so of revolution...).


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There are those who want you to believe that the past judgments of God were merely allegorical. Tell that to the English when William the Conqueror crossed the English channel in 1066, tell that to the 60+ million Russian Christians who suffered under the Soviet regime. In The Fall of the Russian Empire: A Spiritual History (1855-1925), Vladimir Moss aims to provide a spiritual perspective much like the one Bede provided concerning the fall of first-century-AD England. Interestingly, the period of 1917 to 1991 is approximately 70 years which is said to be the period for national judgement (discount the first 3 years or so of revolution...).
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