LOT #50022. Textbook for seven-grade elementary schools "Sacred History of the Old Testament". Sixth edition, corrected and supplemented.
Published in Ukrainian! The textbook includes: faces of saints, lithographs, drawings of biblical scenes.
Publisher: Ukraine Synodal., Warsaw. 1938. Pages - 80. Format - 230 x 158 mm. Soft cover, black and white edition, Condition - satisfactory.
The textbook describes three okressas in the preparation of people for the acceptance of the Savior.
First okressa: Describes the primordial actions: the creation of the world and man, the decline in paradise, the first consequences of sins and the sending of the Savior.
Second okressa: Actions in the history of the Israeli people. How God chose and raised only one of all nations, how He prepared this nation, and through it all other nations, to accept the Savior.
Third Okress: Tells about the fall of the Israeli people, thanks to which the faith spread among other nations.
A very interesting textbook!
P.S. With the blessing of Blessed Dionysius, Metropolitan of Warsaw and all of Poland.
LOT #50025. Collection of prayers 1942
Publisher: Administration of the Orthodox Mission in the liberated regions of Russia. Pages - 32 pcs. Edition - unknown. Format - 177 x 138 mm. Soft cover, black and white edition. Condition - Satisfactory. ! Tear in the cover along the spine of the brochure
The brochure presents a variety of prayers, church holidays, symbols of faith, interpretation of words and phrases, as well as images of icons and biblical scenes.
P.S. During the German occupation in World War II, there was a Russian Orthodox Mission in the liberated regions of Russia, created in August 1941 and under the control of the German administration. This institution, also known as the Pskov Orthodox Mission, was engaged in the revival of church life in the occupied territories of the North-West of the RSFSR.
LOT #50024. The book "The History of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow". 4th edition, supplemented by a description of the main corridor of the Temple, as a historical monument of the Patriotic War of 1812 Against the English Church.
Author: Mikhail Stepanovich Mostovsky., Compiled on behalf of the Commission for the Construction of the Temple by the Governor of its Chancellery. Publisher: printing house of M. G. Volchaninov, B. Chernysh, Transl., D. Pustoshkin. (opposing the English Church), Moscow 1891. Pages - 340 pcs. Edition - copies. Format - 165 × 125 cm. mm. Hardcover, black and white edition. Condition: The book was restored in the first half of the twentieth century, there are notes (in the form of underlining the text).
P.S. The fate of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior is tragic. The grandiose structure, which surpassed the Ivan the Great Bell Tower in the Kremlin, was built over 40 years, served as one of Moscow's main attractions for about the same amount of time, and was then destroyed.
The first edition of Mostovsky's work, entitled "Historical Description of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior in Moscow," was published in 1883. It outlined the history of the cathedral's construction, recorded all of its architectural and sculptural elements, listed the subjects of the frescoes and icons in both the central part and the two side chapels - St. Nicholas the Wonderworker and St. Alexander Nevsky. Having regard to the financial issues discussed by the commission, Mostovsky even included in his description the amounts paid to artists and sculptors. The chronicle presents the fourth edition of the book, supplemented and illustrated with phototypes, published in 1891. In terms of content, this edition is more valuable than the first: in particular, it contains a description of the coronation of Alexander III, an integral part of which was the consecration of the Cathedral of Christ the Savior. Today, Mostovsky's work is the most complete collection of information about the Cathedral of Christ the Savior, and its abridged version is still the only publication about the history of the cathedral that can be purchased in the bookstore at the entrance to the church.