Index to Part IV.
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Book VII. Sect. I.
First Day of the Year.—The Plague.—Funerals |
327 |
Siege of Smolensko.—Description of the Town.—History of Radzivil |
335 |
Russian Merchants.—War with the Poles |
337 |
Ceremonies of Ordination.—Winter Season, and Markets.—Treatment of Dogs |
340 |
Effects of the Plague.—Regulations for Holy Orders and Matrimony.—Civility and Piety of the Muscovites |
346 |
Life of St. Peter of Kiov.—Christmas Festivities.—Mode of Petitioning |
349 |
Condition of the Clergy.—Festival of the Immersion |
352 |
City of Tola, and Iron Works.—Archbishop of Razainov.—Conversion of Infidels |
356 |
Secrecy of the Muscovites.—Removal to Moscow.—Kosakow.—Vishino |
359 |
Entry into Moscow.—Description of the Fortress.—Ecclesiastical Habit and Conversation |
363 |
Book VIII. Sect. I.
Return of Nicon, Patriarch of Moscow.—Solemn Entry of the Emperor into Moscow.—Kremlin |
366 |
Winter Campaign of the Poles—their Defeat by the Cossacks.—Gathering of the Tartar Tribes |
370 |
Presents to the Emperor and Imperial Family.—Reception of the Patriarch at Court |
373 |
Visit to the Patriarch of Moscow.—Entertainment at the Emperor's Table |
386 |
Presents to the Patriarch of Moscow and the Russian Grandees.—Veneration of the Russians for Churches and Images—Their Buildings, Titles of Honour, Laws, and Customs |
395 |
Grants of the Emperor to Foreign Ecclesiastics and Travellers |
402 |
Devotion of the Emperor.—Solovoska Convent.—History of the Patriarch Nicon |
405 |
Admission to Holy Orders.—Commemoration Service and Banquet |
411 |
Account of Dog-faced Tribe |
415 |