Anikin, Fedor( Moscow merchant, a follower of the Pomeranian wing)
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Biography Anikin, Fedor
(1721 - 1796), a Moscow merchant, a follower of the Pomeranian wing. He was an opponent Kovylina, head of capital fedoseevtsev, but at the end of life made peace with them and even became the interpreter of their views. To praise his former rival, he was "entertaining, diva and curiosity worthy of admiration in the tale of paradise Kovylina Ilya Alexeyev, head of feodosianskoy church, and the vision of its co-religionists in the hold and favorite rum in his glory". A. written five arguments about marriage and that "in the aforesaid Church of Christ shall be eternally". For Kovylina A. was a sample from the works of the church fathers, in the seductive effects of exposure of their imaginary dogma - celibacy. Occupied A. and a tale about the life of the early Christians. For example, he says "Study", which reveals the confusion of concepts Pomeranian dogmatists about the age of Constantine the Great and his son Constantius. And rebuked. and misconceptions about the Old Believers' baptism and ordination. One of the letters A. Fedoseev group leaders devoted to parsing of opinions "on the observance of the word."
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It would be interesting to know whether the attitude to the Fedor Anikin Anikin family of merchants who lived in Tomsk in the 18 century. (I come from that kind) |
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