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Excerpt from Evangelical Christendom, Christian Work, and the News of the Churches, 1892, Vol. 46
The Stundists resembled the little iso lated Lutheran community only in outward form, and went their own way, keepin them selves separate from the German e ement, and inclining more towards the rationalistic Russian sects of the Molokans, But the teaching of the Stundists was complete in itself, without any admixture of other doctrines. In the prevailing state of enmity against Germans in Russia, ignorant people have made Stundism an occasion of quarrel against the Germans, and make all sorts of foolish assertions, saying that the Germans gversuade Russians to become Stundists.
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