THE ALBERT WARDIN RUSSIAN BAPTISTS AND EVANGELICAL SECTARIANS COLLECTION AR 915 Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives THE ALBERT WARDIN RUSSIAN BAPTISTS AND EVANGELICAL SECTARIANS COLLECTION AR 915 Summary Main Entry: Albert Wardin Russian Baptists and Evangelical Sectarians Collection
1 THE ALBERT WARDIN RUSSIAN BAPTISTS AND EVANGELICAL SECTARIANS COLLECTION AR 915 Baptist baptism in Minusinsk, ca. 1907 August, 2013 Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives Nashville, Tennessee
2 THE ALBERT WARDIN RUSSIAN BAPTISTS AND EVANGELICAL SECTARIANS COLLECTION AR 915 Summary Main Entry: Albert Wardin Russian Baptists and Evangelical Sectarians Collection Date Span: 1855 – 2012. Abstract: Collection of research notes and material related to Baptists and Evangelical Sectarians in Russia and Eastern Europe. The collection includes articles and publications related to early Christian movements in Russia. Collection also contains significant biographical information on evangelical leaders in Eastern Europe, including Russia. Size: 53 linear ft. (121 boxes) Collection #: AR 915 Biographical/Historical Sketch Albert Wardin, Jr. was born March 11, 1928, the first child of Anna and Albert Wardin of Portland, Oregon. He grew up on the family dairy farm in the Portland area. He received his B.A. degree from Willamette University in Salem, Oregon, in 1946, and, a year later, he received his M.A. in history from Stanford. After Stanford, Wardin went to Western Seminary in Portland, where he got the bachelor of divinity degree. He completed his Ph.D. in history at the University of Oregon, writing his dissertation on Baptists in Oregon. Wardin taught at Western Seminary in Portland for a total of eight years. In 1967, he began a long career as history professor at Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee. He started collecting material on Russian Baptists because of his family connection with Russian Baptists. The family interest collection began in the 1960s and grew to a massive collection. It resulted in Wardin’s publication of a work that reflected decades of research and investigation, Evangelical Sectarians in the Russian Empire and the U.S.S.R.: A bibliographic Guide. Published by the American Theological Association and Scarecrow Press in 1995, it is a mammoth work that is almost beyond description. Much of the material in the collection is cited in the bibliography. Wardin retired from teaching at Belmont University in 1993, but he continues his research and writing, including work on Baptists in Russia and Eastern Europe. During his career, he published at least twelve books and numerous articles on Baptists, many related to Baptists in Russia and Eastern Europe. A short list of those publications follows:
3 Books Baptists around the World. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 1995. Evangelical Sectarianism in the Russian Empire and the USSR: A Bibliographic Guide. Lanham, MD and London, UK: The American Theological Library Association and The Scarecrow Press, 1995. Gottfried F. Alf: Pioneer of the Baptist Movement in Poland. (Brentwood, TN: Baptist History and Heritage Society, 2003. Gotfryd Fryderyk Alf: Pionier ruchu baptystycznego na ziemiach polskich. Warsaw: Baptist Theological Seminary in Warsaw, 2005. Articles “Continental European Baptists in the Twentieth Century,” Baptist History and Heritage, Vll/4 (October, 1972), 205-224. “Baptist Beginnings on the Continent of Europe,” The Quarterly Review, XXXIV/l (October – December, 1973), pp. 64-72. “Baptist Influences on Mennonite Brethren with an Emphasis on the Practice of Immersion,” Direction, VIII/4 (October, 1979), 33-38. “Jacob J. Wiens: Mission Champion in Freedom and Repression,” Journal of Church and State, XXVII1/3 (Autumn, 1986), 495-514. “The Baptists in Bulgaria,” The Baptist Quarterly, XXXIV/4 (October, 1991), 148-159. “The Disciples of Christ and Ties with Russia.” Discipliana, LII/3 (Fall, 1992), 1, 35-41. “Mennonite Brethren and German Baptists in Russia: Affinities and Dissimilarities,” in Paul Toews, ed., Mennonites and Baptists, A Continuing Conversation (Winnipeg. MB and Hillsboro, KS: Kindred Press, 1993), 97-112, 239-241. “Pentecostal Beginnings among Russians in Finland and Northern Russia, 1911 – 1921,” Fides et Historia, XXVl/2 (Summer, 1994), 50-61. “William Fetler: The Thundering Evangelist,” American Baptist Quarterly, XXV/3 (Fall, 2006, 235-246. “Penetration of the Baptists into the Russian Empire in the Nineteenth Century,” Journal of European Baptist Studies, VIl/3 (2007), 34-47. “How Indigenous Was the Baptist Movement in the Russian Empire?” Journal of European Baptist Studies, IX/2 (January, 2009), 29-37.
4 “August G. A. Liebig: Mission Herald to Six Countries,” Journal of Mennonite Studies, XXVIII (2010). See the Fall, 2010 issue of Tennessee Baptist History for information on Wardin and his writings. Wardin donated the material to the Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives in 2012 and 2013 and assisted the staff in the organization and identification of material in the collection. Scope and Content Note The Albert Wardin Russian Baptists and Evangelical Sectarians Collection reflects more than 50 years of research and collecting material related to Baptists and Evangelical sectarians in Russia and Eastern Europe. The collection is a composite of research notes, articles, and copies of publications and documents on Baptists and evangelicals in Eastern Europe. The collection is divided into twenty-four topical series to assist researchers. The biographical series includes files on significant figures in Baptist life in Russia and the Soviet Union. While most of the material focuses on Baptists, the collection includes extensive material on Mennonites, Pentecostals, Lutherans, Methodists, and Plymouth Brethren. The collection documents the issue of church and state in Russia under Tsarist rule and during the Soviet period. It also records the impact of Evangelical Christians and Sectarians on Baptists in Eastern Europe. Material is included on the influence and involvement of Germans in Russian Baptist life. The collection includes extensive material on Mennonites and other denominations in Russia and how they interacted with Baptists. The papers include material on the effect of several 19th century movements, including Pashkovism and Pietism. The Pentecostal movement in the 20th century is also reflected in files in the collection. The majority of the collection focuses on Baptists in Russia during the days of the empire and the Soviet period. The story of the Stundists movement is thoroughly documented in the collection. The development of Reform Baptists (Initsiativniki) in the 1960s is also recorded in the material. In the folder listing below, some files include reference numbers to items in Wardin’s Evangelical Sectarians in the Russian Empire and the U.S.S.R.: A bibliographic Guide. The guide provides additional information on the entries. Additional material related to Baptists in Russia and Eastern Europe, donated by Albert Wardin, can be found in the book, microfilm, and serials collection of the SBHLA. Arrangement The collection is divided into 24 series. Files within each series are arranged in alphabetical order by folder title. The items in the oversized series are filed in no particular order. Provenance Donated by Albert W. Wardin, Jr., 2013.
5 Preferred Citation Albert Wardin Russian Baptists and Evangelical Sectarians Collection, Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives, Nashville, Tennessee Access Restrictions None Subject Terms Alf, Gottfried Baedecker, Frederick W., 1823 – 1906 Fetler, William, 1883 – 1957 Kargel, Ivan (J. G.), 1849 – 1937 Liebig, August, 1875 – 1944 Pashkov, Vasily Aleksandrovich, 1813 – 1902 Pavlov, Vasiliĭ G. Prokhanov, Ivan S., 1869 – 1935 Radstock, Granville Waldegrave, Baron, 1833 – 1917 Voronaev, J.E. Wiens, Jacob J., 1874 – 1944 All Union Council of Evangelical Christians – Baptists Baptist World Alliance British and Foreign Bible Society Council of Churches of Evangelical Christians – Baptists Council of Prisoners’ Relatives of Evangelical Christians – Baptists in the U.S.S.R. German Baptist Union Mennonite Brethren Church Orthodox Eastern Church Russian Baptist Union Russian Bible Society Russian Missionary Society Salvation Army – Russia Baptists – Estonia Baptists – Germany Baptists – Latvia Baptists – Lithuania Baptists – Russia Baptists – Soviet Union Baptists – Ukraine Christian sects – Russia Christian sects – Soviet Union Church and state – Russia Church and state – Soviet Union Communism and Christianity – Soviet Union
6 Dissenters, Religious – Russia Evangelicalism – Russia Evangelicalism – Soviet Union Lutherans – Russian Mennonites – Russia Mennonites – Soviet Union Methodists – Russia Molokans Oneness doctrine (Pentecostalism) Pashkovism Pentecostalism – Russia Pentecostalism – Soviet Union Pietism – Russia Pietism – Germany Pietism – Baltic States Plymouth Brethren – Russia Russia – Church history Salvation Army – Russia Seventh Day Adventists – Russia Soviet Union – Church history Stundists Related Material Klaupiks, Adolf J. Papers. Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives. AR 672. Neprash, I. V. Papers. Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives. AR 342. Neprash, I. V. (Mrs.) Papers. Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives. AR 341. Pashkov, Vasiliĭ Aleksandrovich. Correspondence. Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives. MF 7057. Pashkov, Vasiliĭ Aleksandrovich. Papers. Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives. MFC 115. Russian Evangelical Archives. Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives. AR 869. Voronaev, Ivan E. Collection. Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives. AR178. Series List A Baltic Baptists . Series includes information on early Baptists’ work in Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. Boxes 1 – 4 B Biographical Files. Series includes information on Baptist and Evangelical leaders in
7 Russia and Eastern Europe. Boxes 5 – 19 C Book Reviews and Bibliographies. Series is primarily notes, bibliographies, and book reviews collected by Wardin. Boxes 20 – 22 D Church and State – Tsarist Period. Series includes information on persecutions and legal issues related to Baptists and evangelicals under the Tsarist rule and conflicts with the Russian Orthodox Church. Boxes 23 – 25 E Church and State – Soviet Period. Material and notes related to legal issues, persecutions, and anti-God campaign by the Soviet government against Baptists and other evangelicals. Includes information on the religious conditions in Communist Russia. Boxes 26 – 33 F Evangelical Christians. Series includes material on late 19th and early 20th century Evangelical Christians, a group with beliefs similar to Baptists, or in some cases Baptists. Includes significant information of Ivan S. Prokhanov. Boxes 34 – 37 G Evangelical Sectarians. Series includes information on several sectarian groups in Eastern Europe, including the Molokans. Boxes 38 – 40 H German Baptists. Series includes information on German Baptists and their impact on Baptists and other Evangelicals on Russia and the Baltic states. Boxes 41 – 46 I German Russians. German Baptists entered Russia in 1855 and began to establish churches and engage in mission efforts. Series includes information on how both cultures and faiths influenced each other. Boxes 47 – 49 J Mennonites. Series of information on Mennonites and Baptists and their similarities and differences. Includes general information on the Mennonite Brethren. Boxes 50 – 57 K Other denominations. Series includes information on other denominations in Russia and Eastern Europe, including Church of Christ, Lutherans, Methodists, Plymouth Brethren, and Seventh Day Adventists. Boxes 58 – 64 L Pashkovites. Series of material related to late 19th century religious movement in Russia related to Lord Radstock and Vasiliĭ Pashkov and the influence of that movement on Baptists. Boxes 65 – 67 M Pentecostalism. Series of material and information related to Pentecosts in Russia and Eastern Europe during the 20th century, in particular the work of J. E. Voronaev. Boxes 68 – 70 N Pietism. Through the activities of Moravians, pietism spread in the 18th century among Lutherans in the Baltic provinces of the Russian empire. Early in the 19th century, pietism became an influential force in Russian society. Series includes information on this movement. Boxes 71 – 73
8 O. Poland. Series includes material and information on Baptist and other evangelicals in Poland during the 19th and 20th centuries. Boxes 74 – 76 P Reform Baptists (Initsiativniki). Series of material on a group of Baptists that broke with the All Union Council of Christians and Baptists and by 1963 formed the Council of Churches of Evangelical Christians – Baptists. Boxes 77 – 80 Q Russian Baptists – Tsarist Period, Pre 1917. Series of material and information on the development of Baptist beginnings in Russia under Tsarist rule and conflicts with the Russian Orthodox Church. Boxes 81 – 87 R Russian Baptists, 1917 – 1944. Series of material on how Baptists and other evangelicals managed under the early days of Communist rule in Russia. Boxes 88 – 92 S Russian Baptists, 1944 – 1988. Series of material and information on how Baptists and other evangelicals fared in the post-war and cold war period under Soviet rule and the development of the All Union Council of Evangelicals – Baptists. Boxes 93 – 98 T Russian Baptists, 1988 –. This short series includes information on Baptists in Russia and the collapse of Communist rule. Boxes 99 – 100 U Societies and Missions. This series includes information on mission efforts by various groups and mission societies to spread the gospel in Eastern Europe and Russia. Boxes 101 – 108 V Stundism. Material and information related to the Stundist movement that emerged among Ukrainian peasants in the southern part of the Russian empire in the second half of the 20th century. Boxes 109 – 115 W Wardin Research Correspondence. Series of files on Wardin’s correspondence and communications for collecting material on Baptists and Evangelicals in Eastern Europe. Boxes 116 – 118 X Oversized Publications. This series is publications, mostly in Russia, collected by Wardin from a variety of sources. They were copied in a large format and often placed in spiral bound binding. These items were not arranged in a particular order. Boxes 119 – 121 Container List Series A Baltic Baptists Box 1 1.1 Baltic Association (German Baptist Union, 1879 – 1884) 1.2 Baltic Association Congress, 1926 1.3 Baltic Germans
9 1.4 Baltic States – Baptists, 1918 – 1944 1.5 Baltic States – Baptists, 1945 – 1991 1.6 Baltic States – Baptists – F. W. Baedaker (Riga) – Migration to South America, 1892 – 1899; Wardin #2188j; Wardin #2190 a & b; Wardin #2191 1.7 Baltic States – Baptists – Refugees, 1945 – 1956 1.8 Baltic States – Baptists – Russian and German Occupation, 1940 – 1944 1.9 Baltic States – Persecution of Baptists – The Lutheran Church, 1892; Wardin #2190a; Wardin #2194a 1.10 Baltic States – Reform Baptists, 2009 1.11 Baltic States – Religious Conditions, 1918 – 1944 1.12 Baltic States – Statistics, 1997 1.13 Baptists – Estonia; Wardin #442; Wardin #2256 1.14 Baptists – Estonia, 1864 – 1867 1.15 Baptists – Estonia, 1884 – 1917 1.16 Baptists – Estonia, 1918 – 1940 1.17 Baptists – Estonia, 1990 – 2012 1.18 Baptists – Estonia – Beginnings, 1884 – 1905 1.19 Baptists – Estonia – Julius Herrmann, 1884 – 1886 1.20 Baptists – Estonia – Leinus, Ruudi – Correspondence, 1997 – 1998 1.21 Baptists – Estonia – Publications, 1996 – 1998 1.22 Baptists – Estonia – Refugees, 1946 – 1975 1.23 Baptists – Finland, 1978 1.24 Baptists – Latvia – Carl Füllbrandt, 1908 1.25 Baptist Latvian Conference – Brazil, 1950 1.26 Baptists – Lithuania, 1917 – 1990 1.27 Busch, M. – Ridala arkamise ajalugu (History of the Revival in Ridala) – Estonian Baptists, 1928; Wardin #2254 1.28 East Prussia – Lithuanian Baptists, 1855 – 1860 1.29 Estonia – Andreas Tettermann, 1927; Wardin #2253 Box 2 2.1 Estonia – Baptists, 1945 – 1991; Wardin #5813, #5817, #5820, #5824, #5832, #5808, #5809 2.2 Estonia – Baptists – Bibliography and Translation, 1985 – 1991 2.3 Estonia – Baptists – Oliveste Church, Tallinn, 1949 – 1985; Wardin #5811, #5814, #5815, #5819, #5822, #5828, #5831 2.4 Estonia – Baptists – Russian and German Occupations, 1940 – 1944; Wardin #5053, #5054, #5057 2.5 Estonia – Baptists – Seminary in Tartu, Seminary Extension, 1998 – 2006 2.6 Estonia – Free Churches, 1917 – 1945 2.7 Estonia – Moravians; Wardin #28 2.8 Estonia – Nikolai von Stackelberg, 1832 – 1902 2.9 Estonia – O. A. Tark, 1982 2.10 Estonia – Pentecostals – Jesus Only, 1919 2.11 Estonia – Religious History – Lithuania, 1974 2.12 Latvia – Baptists, 1865 – 1881
10 2.13 Latvia – Baptists, 1885 – 1892 2.14 Latvia – Baptists, 1905 – 1914 2.15 Latvia – Baptists, 1918 – 1940 2.16 Latvia – Baptists, 1940 – 1945; Russian and German Occupations; Wardin #4996 2.17 Latvia – Baptists, 1945 – 1990; Wardin #5797, #5798, #5799 2.18 Latvia – Baptists, 1990 – 2012 2.19 Latvia – Baptists – American Latvian Baptist Mission Committee, 1911 2.20 Latvia (Kurland) – Baptists – Beginnings, 1859 – 1865 2.21 Latvia – Baptists – Brazil, 1982 – 1983 2.22 Latvia – Baptists – History – J. Kronlins, 1923 Box 3 3.1 Latvia – Baptists – Latvian Baptist Union, 1898 3.2 Latvia (Kurland) – Baptists – Persecution, 1860 – 1865 3.3 Latvia – Baptists – World War II, 1940 – 1945 3.4 Latvia – Evangelical Christians, 1930 – 1933 3.5 Latvia – German Baptists, 1918 – 1940 3.6 Latvia – History 3.7 Latvia – Latgalian Gospel Mission/Baltic Evangelical Mission, 1936 3.8 Latvia – Russia and Border States Mission, 1932 3.9 Latvia – Russian Missionary Society – Lera and Eugen Friedemann; Wardin #4981, #5214 3.10 Latvia – Russian Missionary Society – William Fetler, Robert Fetler, Zigmond Balevics, 1935 – 1938; Wardin #4958 3.11 Latvia – Libau, 1890 – 1892 3.12 Latvia – Matthew Church 3.13 Latvian – Baptist Conferences, 1875 – 1896 3.14 Latvian – Baptist Migration to Brazil, 1890 – 1892 3.15 Latvian – Baptists – General 3.16 Latvian – Baptists – Lutheran Views, 1862 – 1885 3.17 Latvian – Baptists – Publications, 1910 – 1915; Wardin #2229 3.18 Latvian – Baptists – South America, 1937 – 1986 3.19 Latvian – Baptists – St. Petersburg, 1898 – 1913 3.20 Latvian – Baptists – U.S.A., 1931 – 1956 3.21 Lithuania – Baptists, 1886 – 1918 3.22 Lithuania – Baptists, 1917 – 1944; Wardin #4936 3.23 Lithuania – Baptists, 1940 – 1990 3.24 Lithuania – German Baptists, 1918 – 1939 3.25 Lithuania – Pentecostals, 1917 – 1944 3.26 Lithuania – Plymouth Brethren, 1917 – 1944 3.27 Lutheran Views of the Baptists in Courland, 1862 – 1867 Box 4 4.1 Mission Covenant and Free Church in Estonia, 1905 – 1930 4.2 Podin, Adam – Estonia – Ministry to Prisoners and Lepers, 1919 – 1923 4.3 Podin, Adam – Evangelization – Russia, 1909 – 1913
11 4.4 Podin, Adam – Prison Ministry, 1909 – 1917 4.5 Dzīvīlas Celŝ (The Way of Life) – English Translations of the Centennial History of Latvian Baptists 4.6 Religious Sectarians in Latvia, 1964 4.7 Rumbert’s Defection from the German Baptist Union, 1886 4.8 Titles of Books on Latvian Baptists, 1926 Series B Biographical Box 5 5.1 Alf, Gottfried – Attendance at the Triennial Conferences in Germany, 1863 – 1882 5.2 Alf, Gottfried – Biography 5.3 Alf, Gottfried – Biography by Albert Wardin – Correspondence and Contract, 2003 5.4 Alf, Gottfried – Bristo Place Baptist Church (Edinburgh, Scotland) – Support 5.5 Alf, Gottfried – Documents from the Chief Archives of Records, Warsaw, Poland 5.6 Alf, Gottfried – Early Ministry, 1859 – 1868 5.7 Alf, Gottfried – Grave 5.8 Alf, Gottfried – Health and Death 5.9 Alf, Gottfried – Kiefer, F. – in Russian Poland, 1883 – 1884 5.10 Alf, Gottfried – Kupsch, Edward – History of the Baptists in Poland – English Translation, 1852 – 1863 5.11 Alf, Gottfried – Ministry in the 1870s 5.12 Alf, Gottfried – Ministry in the 1880s 5.13 Alf, Gottfried – Persecution – Alf’s Attitude and Positive Consequences, 1860 – 1861 5.14 Alf, Gottfried – Persecution – Imprisonment, 1861 – 1867 5.15 Alf, Gottfried – Persecution – Summary Account, 1863 – 1884 5.16 Alf, Gottfried – Personal Assault, 1862 – 1864 5.17 Alf, Gottfried – Petition (in Polish), 1862 – Petition (in German), 1867 Box 6 6.1 Alf, Gottfried – Poland – Baptist Beginnings, 1876 – 1920 6.2 Alf, Gottfried – Poland – Lutherans – Conflict with Baptists 6.3 Alf, Gottfried – Polish Baptist History – Sources 6.4 Alf, Gottfried – Removal from Kicin Pastorate, 1891 – 1892 6.5 Alf, Gottfried – Revivals and Preaching – Sermon Topics 6.6 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists and Jews, 1860 – 1880 6.7 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists and Roman Catholics, 1863 – 1905 6.8 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptist Expansion, Statistics, 1867 – 1884 6.9 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists, Mennonites and Moravians, 1860 – 1884 6.10 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Adamow and Kicin – 25th Anniversary, 1886 6.11 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Baptism, Lord’s Supper, and Love Feasts, 1861 – 1889 6.12 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Chapels, 1864 – 1887 6.13 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Church Discipline, 1862 – 1883 6.14 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Church Meetings and Weddings, 1862 – 1875
12 6.15 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Fiftieth Anniversary, 1908 6.16 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Foreign Missions, 1864 – 1873 6.17 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Inner Strife, 1861 – 1874 6.18 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Mission Co – workers, Persecution, Edward Aschendorf, 1861 – 1873 6.19 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Mission Salaries and Support, 1861 – 1880 6.20 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Mission Support from Abroad – Appeals for Funds for Chapels, 1864 – 1874 6.21 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Morality, 1861 6.22 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Music, Choral Societies, 1877 6.23 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Sunday Schools, Young People’s Organizations, 1859 – 1878 6.24 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Theological Instruction, 1861 – 1884 6.25 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Tracts and Bibles, 1860 – 1883 6.26 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Church – State Relations – Persecution and Toleration, 1867 – 1880 6.27 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Lodz, 1878 6.28 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Opinions of Religious and Political Authorities, 1859 – 1892 6.29 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Persecution of Gnass 6.30 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Persecution of Visiting Pastors from Germany, 1868 – 1869 6.31 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Petitions for Toleration, 1860 – 1862 6.32 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Problems in Church Status, Registration of Infants and Burial, 1860 – 1884 6.33 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Revolution of 1863 6.34 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Schoolteachers and Magistrates Attracted to the Baptist Faith, 1860 – 1864 6.35 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Social and Economic Life – Polish/German Miles, 1860 – 1887 6.36 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Travel Conditions, 1861 – 1876 6.37 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Type of Responses of Religious Groups to Baptists, 1866 6.38 Alf, Gottfried – Russian Poland – Baptists – Use of Polish and Czech Languages, 1860 – 1902 Box 7 7.1 Alf, Gottfried – Sculpture, 2008 7.2 Alf, Gottfried – Tomaszewski, Henryk R. – “Baptists” – Chapter in Christian Denominations of the Evangelical – Baptist Type on the Territory of Poland from 1858 – 1939, Dissertation, 1978 7.3 Alf, Gottfried – Travels to Volhynia and Volga, 1875 – 1884 7.4 Alf, Gottfried – Trips to the U.S.A., 1884 – 1888 7.5 Alf, Gottfried – Weist, Wilhelm, Trip to Russian Poland – First Baptists, 1853 – 1864 7.6 Anderson, Paul 7.7 Babienko, Yakob
13 7.8 Baedecker, F. W. and J. G. Kargel in Gerusy, 1895 7.9 Baedeker, Frederick – Caucacus and South Russia, 1891 – 1892 7.10 Baedeker, Frederick (1823 – 1906) – Missionary Echo and Echoes of Service, 1878 – 1901 7.11 Baedeker, F. W. – Sources – Non – Plymouth Brethren Periodicals, 1886 – 1915 7.12 Baedeker, F. W. – Sources – Books 7.13 Baedeker, F. W. – Tolstoy’s Resurrection, 1972 7.14 Bagdasarianz (Bagdasarov), Sembat (b. 1860) – Wilhelm Kahle 7.15 Balaban, Gerasim (Vintenko) – Stundism – Balaban vs. Lyassotsky Brothers, 1875 – 1886 7.16 Balikhin, F. P. (1854 – 1919) 7.17 Balikhin, F. P. – Exile to Tomsk Province, 1917 7.18 Balikhin, F. P. – Trip Abroad, 1903 – 1904 7.19 Baptist Martyrs, 1929 – 1970 7.20 Barinov, Valeriĭ – Russian Christian Musician 7.21 Bartsch, Franz – Colporteur Central Asia, 1896 – 1926 Box 8 8.1 Bechimikov, Madame 8.2 Biographical Sketches of Baptist/Evangelical Authors 8.3 Blackwood, Stevenson Arthur 8.4 Bogdanov, E. M. – Exile, 1879 – 1891 8.5 Boitchenko, Piotr – Exile, 1891 8.6 Bonch – Bruevich, Vladimir D. (1873 – 1955) – Life and Biography 8.7 Bonch – Bruevich, V. D. – Publisher – O. D. Golubeva, 1972 8.8 Bondarenko, Joseph 8.9 Bonekemper, Johannes – Autobiography, Diaries, 1828 – 1847 8.10 Bonekemper, Johannes and Karl 8.11 Borrow, George (1803 – 1881) – British and Foreign Bible Society 8.12 Bourdeaux, Michael – Critiques 8.13 Brotherhood of the Acts of the Apostles – William Fetler, 1910 – 1911; Wardin #1667 8.14 Bush, G. N. (b.1879) – Russian Baptist 8.15 Bychkov, Alexei 8.16 Chertkova, Elizabeta I., 1922 – 1945 8.17 Chertkova, Elizaveta – William Fetler – Slavanka Conference Center, 1921 – 1941; Wardin #2643 8.18 Council of Churches of ECB (Reform Baptist) – Biography 8.19 Dalton, Hermann (1833 – 1913) – German Reformed Church 8.20 DeMayer, Jenny, 1920s 8.21 DeMayer, Jenny E. – Sakhalin Island – “Bible Woman” – Samarkand, 1902 – 1920 8.22 Delyakov, Anna Vasil’evna Zhidkov, 1957 8.23 Delyakov, Yakob D. – Autobiography, 1833 – 1895 8.24 Delyakov, Yakob D. – Nestorians 8.25 Deyneka, Peter, 1898 – 1987 8.26 Dilakoff, Jacob – Autobiography, 1935; Wardin #1295 8.27 Dobrinin, Alexander – Refugees from Soviet Russia, Finland – Evangelical Christians,
14 1931 8.28 Dorodnitsyn, A. Ya (Bishop Aleksiĭ) – Biography 8.29 Dyck, Johannes 8.30 Dzubov, Sozont 8.31 Erstratenko, Andreas – Exile 8.32 Fast, Hermann (c. 1830 – 1905) Box 9 9.1 Fefelov, Tit Alekseevich, 1909 9.2 Fetler, Andrew 9.3 Fetler, Barbara – Out of the Early Dawn of the Russian Bible Society 9.4 Fetler, Melanie 9.5 Fetler, Robert – Blagovestnik, 1919 – 1920 9.6 Fetler, Robert – Family; Wardin #3591, #3832B, #3832D, #3833G, #3842, #3843, #3844, #3845. 9.7 Fetler, Timothy – Influence of American Protestantism on Russia 9.8 Fetler, William and Ivan S. Prokanov – Relations – Comparison, 1911 9.9 Fetler, William (1883 – 1957); Wardin #1655, #1656, #1657, #1674A, #1683B, D, F, #7404. 9.10 Fetler, William – Baptist Relations (Baptist World Alliance, Russian Missionary Society, Russian Evangelization Society), 1921 – 1925 9.11 Fetler, William – Biographical Accounts by Albert W. Wardin, Jr. 9.12 Fetler, William – Book on Religious Rights, 1910 9.13 Fetler, William – Booklets, 1924 – 1949; Wardin #1656, #1674A, #5142. 9.14 Fetler, William – Correspondence for Historical Material – Melanie Fetler, 1973 – 1988 9.15 Fetler, William – Critical Evaluations, 1911 – 1970 9.16 Fetler, William – Exile in 1914; Wardin #1676N, #1677G, #1683E. 9.17 Fetler, William – Fetler Family – Barbara Fetler, Andrew Fetler – The Travelers 9.17a Fetler, William – First General Conference for the Evangelization of Russia – Chicago, 1918 9.18 Fetler, William – Freedom of Conscience, 1910 9.19 Fetler, William – Interview with Russian Delegation held at Jarvis St. Baptist Church, Toronto, July, 1928 9.20 Fetler, William – Latvia, 1911 – 1912 9.21 Fetler, William – Latvia, 1920 – 1939 9.22 Fetler, William – Lamberts, Peter. Is W. Fetler a Baptist? 1926; Wardin #4990. 9.23 Fetler, William – Laudatory Evaluation, 1911 – 1972 9.24 Fetler, William – McCaig, A. – Wonders of Grace in Russia, 1926; Wardin #1655. 9.25 Fetler, William – Military Service and Russian Baptists, 1913 9.26 Fetler, William – Ministry in Moscow, 1910 – 1914; Wardin #1670B, #1673B, #1676G. 9.27 Fetler, William – New York City, 1915 9.28 Fetler, William – New York City – Russian Bible Institute, 1915 – 1920 9.29 Fetler, William – Pashkorite Women and Their Support 9.30 Fetler, William – Pentecostal Services – T. B. Barratt
15 Box 10 10.1 Fetler, William – Pentecostalism 10.2 Fetler, William – Personal Attacks; Wardin #1663, #1664d, #1680a, #1670d, #1682b, #1683d 10.3 Fetler, William – Pioneer Mission, 1907 – 1916 10.4 Fetler, William – Preaching in St. Petersburg, 1907 – 1914 – Student Meetings, Night Meetings; Wardin #693, #1664e, #1666c, #1671, #1673b, #1674b, #1675a, #1676a – b, d – f, i, #1677a, 1679e, g, #1681a, #1683c 10.5 Fetler, William – Protest for Religious Rights – Relations of Church and State in the Russian Empire; Wardin #3435, #3440c, #3442, #3443, #3449 10.6 Fetler, William – Published Works 10.7 Fetler, William – Raising Money – Balashov 10.8 Fetler, William – Relations with Evangelical Christians, 1908 – 1916 10.9 Fetler, William – Relations with the Russian Baptist Union, 1920 – 1928 10.10 Fetler, William – Riga, 1912 – 1918; Wardin #1667c, #1670c, #1676k, #1677e 10.11 Fetler, William – Russian Baptist Statistics, 1909 10.12 Fetler, William – Russian Missionary Society;, 1918 – 1927; Wardin #5139, #5147, #5148, #5149, #5157, #5160a, #7404 10.13 Fetler, William – Russian Mission Society – Critique of Fetler (H. K. Hollgran Papers) 10.14 Fetler, William – Russian Missionary Society – Promotions, 1920 10.15 Fetler, William – Salvation Temple, 1927 – 1933 10.16 Fetler, William – Slavic Missionary Society, 1948 – 1990 10.17 Fetler, William – Social Ministry, 1909 – 1914 10.18 Fetler, William – St. Petersburg – Dom Evangelia, 1911 – 1941; Wardin #1666a – e, #1667b, #1676b, j, l, #1677a, d, f, #1678, #1679e, #1681b, #1684 10.19 Fetler, William – Sunday Schools 10.20 Fischer, Christian 10.21 Franko, I. Y. 10.22 Frey, Johannes A. (1883 – 1950) – Latvian Baptists 10.23 Füllbrant, Karl (1858 – 1915) 10.24 Füllbrant, Karl, Jr. – Exile 10.25 Füllbrant, Karl – Observations on Baptists in Russia, 1910 – 1911 10.26 Füllbrant, Karl, Sr. – Publications, 1913 – 1914 10.27 Füllbrant, Karl, Sr. – Reply to Article in Volkbote “Darfst du Baptist erden?” 1913 10.28 Gagarin, Princess Vera Pahlen, 1923 10.29 Galitzin, Princess Katharine, 1918 10.30 Gaponchuk, Prokop – Exile, 1922 10.31 Gerhard Klassen and Alexander Neufeld – Mennonite Brethren – German Baptist Relations 10.32 Golovtchenko, Ivan – Exile, 1891 10.33 Golyaev, Il’ya A (1859 – 1942) 10.34 Golyaev, Il’ya (1859 – 1942) – War Support against Germans Box 11 11.1 Gossner, Johannes E. – Foreigner and citizen: Biography of Johannes Evangelista
16 Gossner (by Charlotte Sauer); Wardin #95 11.2 Gossner, Johannes E. – Letters of Gossner to his congregation in St. Petersburg on his birthday, 1862; Wardin #84 11.3 Gossner, Johannes E. – Pastor Gossner: His life, labors, and persecutions by Johann D. Prochnow; Wardin #82 11.4 Gutsche, Waldemar Albert (1889 – 1973) 11.5 Gutsche, Waldemar – “Christ in the Past” – Baptists in Russia – Fate of Baptists Ministering in Soviet Russia 11.6 Herrmann, Julius (b. 1860) – Riga – German Baptist 11.7 Högberg, L. E. – Skuggar och dagrar – Swedish Mission Covenant, 1914; Wardin #258 11.8 Höijer (Höjer), N. F. – Swedish Mission Covenant Missionary – Kronstadt, 1880 – Caucasian, Chinese, Turkean 11.9 Hornbacher, Eduard 11.10 Ivanov, Egor N. – Exile, 1855 – 1890 11.11 Ivanov, Il’ya G. (1898 – 1985) 11.12 Ivanov – Klishnikov, P.V. 11.13 Ivanov – Klyshnikov, Vasiliĭ V., 1846 – 1919 11.14 Ivanov, Vasilii V. – Political and Social Views, 1909 – 1916 11.15 Jack, Walter L. (1878 – 1939) – Licht im Osten 11.16 Jantzen, Hermann (1866 –) – Central Asia; Wardin #443, #444, #445 11.17 Johnson, John (b. 1881 –) – Russian Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) All – Russian Evangelical Christian Union in America 11.18 Kalweit, Martin (1833 – 1918) 11.19 Kalweit, Martin K. “Autobografiya Martina Karlovicha Kal’veita” (Autobiography of Martin Karlovich Kalweit,” 1913; Wardin #1311 11.20 Kalweit, Martin Karlovich “Semeĭnoe vospominanie o Martine Karloviche Kal’veĭt (A family reminiscence of Martin Karlovich Kalweit) compiled by his granddaughter, Martha Serveevian Keshe; Wardin #1312 11.21 Kapustan, Alexandr 11.22 Kapustinskiĭ, Sazont E. (D. 1898) – Exile Box 12 12.1 Karev, Alexander (1894 – 1971) 12.2 Kargel, Ivan (J. G.) (1849 – 1937); Wardin #2844, #2845, #2846 12.3 Kargel, Ivan – Bulgaria – Baptists, 1881 – 1934; Wardin #2836E 12.4 Kargal, Ivan – Correspondence of Albert Wardin, Jr. and Gregory Nichols, 2008 – 2011 12.5 Kargel, Ivan – Final days and death 12.6 Kargal, Ivan – Frederick W. Baedeker – Paul Nicolay – Siberia 12.7 Kargel, Ivan – Lectures on the Second Coming of Christ 12.8 Kargal, Ivan – Marriage 12.9 Kargel, Ivan – Ministry; Wardin #2840, #2844 12.10 Kargal, Ivan – Pashkovites, 1878 – 1883; Wardin #2834C, #2837B, F 12.11 Kargel, Ivan – St. Petersburg, 1875 – 1880; Wardin #2834B, C, #2835, #2836 A – D, #2837 A, C – E, #2838A 12.12 Kargal, Ivan – Theology, 1914 – 1920; Wardin #2839C 12.13 Kargel, Ivan – Ukraine, 1873 – 1875; Wardin #2834A
17 12.14 Kargel, Ivan – Visit to Jerusalem, 1889 12.15 Karnitzky, Teodor – Exile 12.16 Keller, Samuel – Bibliography 12.17 Khystun, Trifon O. – Exile 12.18 Kivorkjan, Kriko and K. A. Ter – Asaturov – Armenians 12.19 Kmeta, Ivan (1901 – 1997) 12.20 König, Karl 12.21 Korff, Modeste A. (1842 – 1933) 12.22 Kostromin, Fedot P. – Exile 12.23 Kozlovskiĭ, Ioann 12.24 Krapov, Nicolaĭ 12.25 Krahn, Cornelius 12.26 Kravchinskiĭ, S. M. 12.27 Krezunov, L. A. 12.28 Krivzov, Max – Imprisonment and Exile 12.29 Kroeker, Abraham and Jacob – Christliches Jahrbuch and Fürg christliche Haus 12.30 Kroeker, Jacob and Abraham – Zeugnisse von Christo 12.31 Kroeker, Jakob (1872 – 1948) – Licht im Osten 12.32 Krusenstjerna, Ada von (1854 –) 12.33 Kryuchkov, G. V. (1926 – 2007) – Reform Baptists/Council of ECB Kryuchkov, Lydia (1932 – 2007) 12.34 Kumyzova, Margarita (Robert Fetler Family) 12.35 Kushnerov, I. P. Box 13 13.1 Lansdell, Henry – Siberia, Russia, China – Central Asia, 1815 – 1893 13.2 Lansdell, Henry; Leskov, Nikolaĭ S.; Tolstoy, Leo 13.3 Larsson, A. P. – Twenty – five years in Russia – N. F. Höijer – Swedish Mission Covenant; Wardin #2526 13.4 Latvian Baptists – Second Latvian Baptist Union – William Fetler, 1923 – 1927; Wardin #4988 A – O, #4993, #4994, #4995 13.5 Latvian Baptists – (Zigmunds Balevics), 1920 – 1940 13.6 Laubert, Peter – Latvian Baptist, 1928 13.7 Lehmann, Severin 13.8 Levindanto, N. A. (1896 –) 13.9 Levuchkin, Andreas – Exile 13.10 Liebig, August (1875 – 1944) 13.11 Liebig, August – American Trip – Dueck, Abe J. 13.12 Liebig, August – British and Foreign Bible Society, 1873 – 1874 13.13 Liebig, August – Correspondence with American Baptist Missionary Union, 1888 – 1890 – Lodz German Baptist Church 13.14 Liebig, August – Directions: Journal of Mennonite Studies 13.15 Liebig, August – Early Career 13.16 Liebig, August – Expulsion from Poland, 1890 13.17 Liebig, August – Family – Emigration to America, 1892 13.18 Liebig, August – Lodz German Baptist Church, 1880 – 1890
18 13.19 Liebig, August – McClusky German Baptist Church, 1904 – 1913 13.20 Liebig, August – Mennonite Brethren in North Dakota 13.21 Liebig, August – Mission School – Photograph, 1865 13.22 Liebig, August – NAB Heritage Commission 13.23 Liebig, August – Odessa Region, 1874 13.24 Liebig, August – Pashkov Correspondence, 1883 13.25 Liebig, August – Pleasant Valley German Baptist Church, 1910 13.26 Liebig, August – Plum Creek German Baptist Church, 1890 – 1903 13.27 Liebig, August – Romania, 1862 – 1866 13.28 Liebig, August – Sophia – Obituaries, Tombstone 13.29 Liebig, August – Stettin, Germany, 1890 – 1892 13.30 Liebig, August – Tiflis Baptist Church, 1880 and St. Petersburg Congress, 1884 13.31 Liebig, August – Wolfgang Müller Article 13.32 Liebig, August G. A. – Wardin Article “August G. A. Liebig: German Baptist Missionary and Friend to Mennonite Brethren” 13.33 Liebig Brothers – Photographs Box 14 14.1 Liebig Brothers – Wolfgang H. Müller 14.2 Liebig Descendants 14.3 Liebig Family Documents 14.4 Liebig, Hermann 14.5 Liebig, Johannes 14.6 Liebig, Ludwig – Catalui – German Baptist Church 14.7 Liebig – Wedel – Wahl – Photos 14.8 Lieven Family 14.9 Lieven Family – Sophie, Natalie, and Mary Lieven 14.10 Lieven, Prince Anatoĭ – World War I 14.11 Lieven, Sophie – “A seed that brought forth much fruit” – manuscript 14.12 List of Biographies of Baptist and Evangelical Christian Leaders 14.13 Luebeck, Johannes F. – Exile to Siberia 14.14 Lutz, Thomas (1863 – 1944), Lutz, Marie Liebig (1870 – 1925), Lutz, Gustav (1914 – 1945) 14.15 Lyasotskĭl, Ivan – Exile 14.16 Lysenko, Peter K., Baptists in Dnepropetrov Oblast 14.17 Martens, Cornelius (b.1870) 14.18 Martsinkovskiĭ, Vladimir F., The Coming Christ; Wardin #4415 14.19 Martsinkovskiĭ, Vladimir F. – The Essence of Christianity 14.20 Mazaev, Andreĭ Markovich (B. 1848) – Exile 14.21 Mazaev, Deĭ I. – Criticism of 14.22 Mazaev Family – Deĭ I. Mazaev (1855 – 1922) 14.23 Mazaev, Gavriil I. (1855 – 1937) 14.24 Mazaev, Gavriel L. – Obrashchenie (Conversion), 1919 14.25 Mitskevich, Arthur M. (1901 – 1988) 14.26 Motorin, Ivan I. (1895 – 1974) 14.27 Mott, John R. (1865 – 1955)
19 14.28 Müller, Frederick 14.29 Muzh, Sil’vestr Box 15 15.1 Neprash, Ivan I (1883 – 1957) 15.2 Nicolay, Paul 15.3 Nicolay, Paul (1860 – 1919) – Russian Christian Student Movement 15.4 Nikitenko, Timoteĭ A. 15.5 Nikolaev, Sergeĭ 15.6 Odintsov, Nikolaĭ V. (1870 – 1938) – Russian Baptist Union 15.7 Odnol’ko, P. D. – Exile 15.8 Olson, Eric W. – Dagbräckning Ryssland (Daybreak in Russia) – Far East – Russian Mission of the Swedish Baptist Foreign Mission Society; Wardin #4035 15.9 Olsen, Eric W. – Solsken och moln i Siberien (Sunshine and Shadow in Siberia) – Russian Mission of the Swedish Baptist Foreign Mission Society – Far East; Wardin #4036 15.10 Oncken, Johann G. 15.11 Oncken, Johann G. – Russia; Wardin #1952, #1953a, #1954a – b, #1955 b – d, #1956, #1957, #1958, #1959 15.12 Ondra, Karl (1839 – 1887) – Biography 15.13 Onishchenko, Ivan – Ukrainion Stundist Pioneer 15.14 Orlov, Mikael A. (1887 – 1961) – Orlov, Ily a (1926 – 1986) 15.15 Orsepov, Ivan 15.16 Ossipov, I. Z. – Preaching to Prisoners 15.17 Palmu – Ericsson, Anna – Vårt Samaria eller hvarför missionera i Ryssland? (Our Samaria or why preach the gospel in Russia?) 15.18 Pashkov, Alexander Vasilievich – Brad Pollard article 15.19 Pashkov, Alexandra 15.20 Pashkov, Olga 15.21 Pashkov, Vasiliĭ A. (after 1884) 15.22 Pavilkovsky, Gilari – Exile 15.23 Pavlov, Paul V. 15.24 Pavlov, Vasiliĭ G. – American Baptist missionary Union – Letter, August 7, 1906 15.25 Pashkov, V. A. – Death, Necrology 15.26 Pavlov, Vasiliĭ G. – Deĭ Mazaev – Conflicts, ca. 1911 15.27 Pavlov, Vasiliĭ G. – Diaries, 1898, Part II, 1905, 1906, 1910, 1911 Box 16 16.1 Pavlov, Vasiliĭ G. – Difficulties, 1913 – 1914 16.2 Pavlov, Vasiliĭ G. – Exile, 1887 – 1895 16.3 Pavlov, Vasiliĭ G. – Life 16.4 Pavlov, Vasiliĭ G. – Ministry, 1878 – 1887 16.5 Pavlov, Vasiliĭ G. – Ministry, 1901 – 1911 16.6 Pavlov, Vasiliĭ G. – Mission trip to Bulgaria and Russia, 1898 – 1899 16.7 Pavlov, Vasiliĭ G. – Romania, 1895 – 1901
20 16.8 Pavlov, Vasiliĭ G. – World and European Congresses 16.9 Penn – Lewis, Jennie, 1897, 1899 – Keswick speaker from England 16.10 Pinkov – Exile 16.11 Podin, Adam K. – Prison Ministry – Evangelical Alliance 16.12 Poysti, N. J. (d. 1947) 16.13 Poysti, N. J. – Pentecostalism 16.14 Pramenchov, Leon – Exile 16.15 Pritzkau Family – E. E. Pritzkau (1842 – 1924) and Katharina Pritzkau 16.16 Prokanov Family 16.17 Prokhanov, Ivan S. (1869 – 1935) 16.18 Prokhovov, Konstantin 16.19 Prugavin, A. S. 16.20 Ratushniĭ, Mikhail T. (b. 1830) – Stundism 16.21 Reminiscences of Baptists in Baptist 16.22 Rushbrooke, J. H. (1870 – 1947) 16.23 Rushbrooke, James H. (1870 – 1947) – Baptist World Alliance 16.24 Russia – German Baptists – Biography 16.25 Russian Baptist Leaders, 1923 16.26 Russian Baptist Leaders – Bibliography 16.27 Russian Baptist Union Biography 16.28 Russian Baptist Union – Death of Pioneer Pastors 16.29 Russian Bible and Training Institute, Philadelphia – William Fetler 16.30 Russian Bible Society – William Fetler – The Bible Journal; Wardin #7403 16.31 Russian Evangelization Society – The Gospel in Russia; Wardin #400 Box 17 17.1 Russian Missionary Society, 1924 17.2 Russian Missionary Society – E. E. Shields and T. T. Shields vs. William, Fetler, 1929 – 1932; Wardin #5154, #5156 17.3 Russian Missionary Society – Germany 17.4 Russian Missionary Society – Missionaries to Soviet Russia and Poland 17.5 Russian Missionary Society – Periodicals – William Fetler 17.6 Russian Missionary Society – Poland; Wardin #5148 17.7 Russian Missionary Society – William Fetler (W. O. Lewis Papers): Wardin #4975, #4978h; #4988k; #4989a; #4989b 17.8 Russian War Prisoners, 1917 – 1921; Wardin #419a, #419c, #420, #422a, #423a, #431, #434 17.9 Ryaboshapka, Ivan G. – Christophilos; Wardin #955 17.10 Ryaboshapka, Ivan (1831 – 1900) – Stundism 17.11 Saveliev, Ivan – Exile 17.12 Schiewe, A. R. (d. 1930) – Obituary 17.13 Schultz, Wilhelm 17.14 Seibel, Ludwig – Mennonite Brethren 17.15 Semerenko, Osep – Case of 17.16 Shcherbina, Fedir Andriiovich (b. 1849) 17.17 Skoradokov, Ivan N. (d. 1892) – Exite
21 17.18 Skvortsov, D. I. 17.19 Solovev, Ivan – Exile 17.20 Ståhlberg, Ester – Matilda Wredes testamente; Wardin #330 17.21 Stanyukovich, K. M. 17.22 Stephanov, Simon (1866 – 1916) and Vasiliĭ (1874 – 1938) – Exile 17.23 Stewart, James A. – Russian Missionary Society, 1975 Box 18 18.1 Tarajanz (Tarayants), Patwaken K. – Armenians – Fredrick Baedeker 18.2 Taube, Baroness S. – World War I and Revolution 18.3 Tettermann, Andres – Autobiography – Estonian Baptists 18.4 Tichenko (peasant) – Exile 18.5 Timoshanko, Mikhail D. (1884 – 1938) – Exile 18.6 Timoshenko, Danil M. (c.1834 – 1914) – Exile 18.7 Tyark (Tark), O. A. 18.8 Urban, George – Slavic Missionary 18.9 Üxku ll, Woldemar 18.10 Üxku ll, Woldeman (Baron) – Tour of Collection for Seminary in Russia 18.11 Vins, Georgi (1928 – 1998) 18.12 Vins, Georgi (1928 – 1998) – Imprisonment and Transfer to the U.S.A., 1974 – 1980 18.13 Vins, Georgi and Natasha – Family 18.14 Vins, Lydia (1907 –) 18.15 Vins, Natasha 18.16 Vins, Peter (1898 – 1943) 18.17 Voronin, Nikita I. (1840 – 1903) 18.18 Wahl, E. P. (1892 – 1983) – Taylor University College and Seminary 18.19 Wahl, Jacob (1865 – 1935) and Martha Ludwig Wedel Wahl 18.20 Warns, Johannes (1874 – 1937) – Wiedenest Bible School – Germany 18.21 Wedel, Peter and Martha Liebig Wedel Wahl 18.22 Wrede, Mathilda and Henrik – Prison Ministry 18.23 Wieler, Gerhard (1833 – 1911) – Baptism of Russian Orthodox 18.24 Wieler, Johannes J. – Letter to Der Sendbote, 1874 – Stundist Persecution 18.25 Wieler, Johannes J. (1839 – 1889) – Stundism – Russian Baptist Union – Helen Wieler Martens Box 19 19.1 Wiens (Vins), Jacob J. (1874 – 1944) 19.2 Wiens, Jacob J. – Far East Republic – Persecution 19.3 Wiens, Jacob J. – German Baptist Conference, U.S.A. 19.4 Wiens, Jacob J. – Golos Khristianskoĭ Molodezhi (the Voice of Christian Youth), 1923 19.5 Wiens, Jacob J. – Manchuria – Russian Baptists; Wardin #4030f – g 19.6 Wiens, Jacob J. – Military Service – Church and State; Wardin #3984 19.7 Wiens, Jacob J. – Mission Champion in Freedom and Repression (article) 19.8 Wiens, Jacob J. – Russia – Far East Siberia; Wardin #3824, #3825, #3826, #3827, #3830a, #3831, #3832a, #3833, #3834, #3835b, #3836, #4609 19.9 Wiens, Jacob J. – Samara and the Volga
22 19.10 Wiens, Jacob J. – Southern Baptist Convention – Far East Republic; Wardin #4030e, #4031 a – d 19.11 Wiens, Jacob J. – U.S.A. and Canada 19.12 Wiesner, August (Mrs.) – Persecution 19.13 Yasevich – Borodaevskaya, V. I. – Defender of Sectarianism 19.14 Yasnovsky, Maria and Nathalie von Kruse 19.15 Yasnovsky, Maria – Russian Baptists – William Fetler 19.16 Yevstratenko, Andrei L. (1863 – 1921) 19.17 Zaits, Timofeĭ and Anna 19.18 Zaits, Timothy A. – Vladimir Bonch – Bruevich 19.19 Zaremba, Felician von – Felician von Zaremba: Ein Christus zeuge im Kaukasus Felician von Zaremba: A witness for Christ in the Caucasus by Anna Katterfield; Wardin #157 19.20 Zasetskaya, Julia D. 19.21 Zayats, T. A. (1833 – 1907) 19.22 Zhidkov, Ivan I. (1874 – 1924) 19.23 Zhidkov, Jakob (1885 – 1966) 19.24 Zhidkov, Michael (1928 – 2004) 19.25 Zhidkova, Pelageya S. 19.26 Zinov’ev (peasant) – Exile 19.27 Zinov’ev, S. P. – Exile Series C Book Reviews and Bibliographies Box 20 20.1 American Baptist Foreign Mission Society (ABFMS) – Correspondence 20.2 Anabaptist Historiography 20.3 Anti – Religious Literature, 1917 – 1929 – Yakov M. Glan 20.4 Archive of the Council for the Affairs of Religious Cults 20.5 Archives in Russia on Sectarians; Wardin # 498 – 508 20.6 Archives in the United Kingdom and Eastern Europe 20.7 Archives on the Foreign Mission Board, SBC, on Russia 20.8 Arno Press – Books on Russia 20.9 Baptist Missionary Magazine – Bibliography of Articles on Russia 20.10 Baptist Times and Freeman – Index to Articles on Baptists in Russia 20.11 Baptist World Alliance Materials – American Baptist Archives Center 20.12 Baptist World Alliance – Minutes and Papers 20.13 Bogdanovich, Savva – Bibliography of Works 20.14 Bonch – Bruevich, V. D. – Among the Sectarians 20.15 Bonch – Bruevich, V. D. – Archives; Wardin #3615 20.16 Bonch – Bruevich, V. D. – Articles from Izbrannye atestichesriye proizvedeniya 20.17 Bonch – Bruevich, V. D. – Possibility of the Participation of the Sectarians in the Economic Life of the U.S.S.R. 20.18 Bonch – Bruevich, V. D. – Sectarians 20.19 Bonch – Bruevich, V. D. – Significance of Sectarians for Contemporary Russia
23 20.20 Bonekemper, Johannes – Diaries – Microfilming Projects 20.21 Bonekemper, Johannes – Papers – Germans from Russia Heritage Collection 20.22 Book Review – Istoriya Evangel’skikh Khristian – Baptistov U.S.S.R. 20.23 Book Review – Zhuk, Sergeĭ I. – Russia’s Lost Reformation 20.24 Christianity in Russia – W. W. Assur, N. I. Saloff – Astakhoff 20.25 Churches in Soviet Russia – Bibliography and Book Reviews 20.26 Coleman, Heather J. – Russian Baptists and Spiritual Revolution, 1905 – 1929 – Review 20.27 Collecting Russian Material by Albert Wardin, 1970 – 1971 20.28 Communist Party and State – Bibliography 20.29 Copies of Nedelya – F. D. Shcherbina 20.30 Estonian Baptist Material 20.31 Evangelical Christians – Baptists – Bibliography and State Archives 20.32 Evangelical German Publishers Box 21 21.1 French Sources 21.2 Germans from Russia Study Project 21.3 Glaube in der 2. Welt – Indexes, 1973 – 1980 21.4 Gutsche, Waldemar – Guide to Papers 21.5 Hallgren, Harley K. – Materials 21.6 Helsinki University Library – Volumes on Russian Old Believers and Sectarians 21.7 Historiography of Sectarians in Russia 21.8 Index of Articles in Evangelical Publications 21.9 Index of Periodicals on Religion in Soviet Russia 21.9b Kahle, Wilhelm (b. 1914) – Biography and Bibliography of Works 21.10 Klaupkis, Adolf – Collection – Eric Erdmanis Volumes 21.11 Korff, M. To V. A. Paskov – List of Letters 21.12 Lenin Library (Moscow) – Correspondence 21.13 Lewis, Walter O. – Index of the papers of 21.14 Manuscript Collections of Baptists in Russian Libraries 21.15 Marxism and Christianity – Bibliography 21.16 Mennonite Archives 21.17 Mennonite Bibliography 21.18 Mennonite Bibliography – E. F. Grekulov 21.19 Mennonite Correspondence of Albert W. Wardin, Jr. 21.20 Missionerskoe obozrenie – Evangelical Sectarians – Index 21.21 Missionerskoe obozrenie – Microfilm by Lenin Library 21.22 Museum of the History of Religion and Atheism 21.23 National Library of Poland – Correspondence 21.24 Neprash, I. V., Mr. and Mrs. – Index to the Papers of 21.25 Nesdoly, Samuel J. – Bibliography Box 22 22.1 Pashkov Papers 22.2 Pashkov Papers – Correspondence, 1982 – 2008 22.3 Pashkov Papers – Index
24 22.4 Pashkovites – Bibliography 22.5 Pentecostals – Bibliography – Grekulov 22.6 Pietism – Bibliography 22.7 Pypin, A. N. – Table of contents of works on social and religious development during the reign of Alexander I 22.8 Razsvet, 1904 22.9 Reminiscences and Diaries of Russian Sectarians 22.10 Research Libraries for Religion in Eastern Europe 22.11 Russian Archives 22.12 Russian Baptist Archives – Oral History – CDs 22.13 Russian Church History – Bibliography 22.14 Russian Orthodox and Secular Periodicals 22.15 Russian – Ukrainian Evangelical Baptist Archives 22.16 Sakharov, F. K. – Russian Evangelical Sectarians – Bibliography, 1900 22.17 Sakharov, F. K. – Stundists and Pashkovites – Bibliography, 1887, 1892 22.18 Scandinavian Sources – Mathilda Wrede – Slaviska Missionen 22.19 Sectarianism – Bibliography – E. F. Grekulov 22.20 Sectarianism – Putintsev, F. M., 1920s 22.21 Sendbote, Der – Index of Articles – German Baptists in Russia 22.22 Seyatei istiny – U.S.A. – Index of Articles 22.23 Siberian Methodist Mission – Materials 22.24 Simon, Gerhard – Problems in the Research of Religion and Atheism in Eastern Europe. Report No. 35, 1971; Wardin #7514 22.25 Southern Baptist Historical Library and Archives – Microfilm Catalog for Russia and Eastern European Countries 22.26 Southern Baptist Mission Periodicals – Index of Articles 22.27 Soviet Authors – Bibliographies 22.28 Studies of Sectarianism – A. I. Klibanov 22.29 Stundists and Baptists – Bibliographies; Wardin #539, #496, #535, #1715, #495. 22.30 Stundists and Baptists in Russia – Sources 22.31 Swedish Baptist Mission in Siberia – Sources 22.32 Ukrainian and Russian Evangelical Periodicals 22.33 Vvedenskiĭ, A. I. – Bibliography on Evangelical Sectarians 22.34 Wardin, Albert – Book Reviews – Religion in Eastern Europe Series D Church and State – Tsarist Period Box 23 23.1 Amirchanjanz, Abraham – Armenians, 1877 – 1896 23.2 Bagdasarov (Bagdasarjanz), Sumbat (Sembat) – Letters to Frederick Baedeker, 1888 – 1909 23.3 Baptist World Alliance and Russia – Religious Liberty, 1909 – 1964 23.4 Church and State – Protection, 1893 23.5 Church – State Relations – Russia, 1907 – 1914 23.6 Congress on Sectarian Rights – St. Petersburg, 1907 23.7 Court and Schismatic Sectarians – Stundists (1)
25 23.8 Court and Schismatic Sectarians – Stundists (2) 23.9 Court and Schismatic Sectarians – Stundists (3) 23.10 Dalton, Hermann – Open Letter – Religious Liberty, 1880 – 1890 23.11 Germanophobia 23.12 Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church – Reports, 1883 – 1895, 1898 – 1902 23.13 Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church – Reports, 1887 – 1889, 1898 – 1900 23.14 Ivanov, Vasaliĭ (d. 1908) – Advocate of Oppressed Stundists Box 24 24.1 Kazan Third Missionary Conference, 1897 24.2 Kharkov Diocesan Missionary Conference, 1899 24.3 Law of 1883, Dissidents right to worship – Russia 24.4 Legislation on Church and State/Freedom of Conscience 24.5 Missionarskoe obozrenie 24.6 Orlv Diocesan Missionary Conference, 1902 24.7 Persecutions – Alexander III – Russia – R. S. Latimer 24.8 Persecutions – Russia, 1910 – 1911 24.9 Pobedonostsev, Konstantin D. (1827 – 1907) 24.10 Pobedonostsev, Konstantin D. – Religious Policies 24.11 Popular Religion – Superstition – Russia, 1901 – 1931 24.12 Religious Conditions – Russia, 1878 – 1887 24.13 Religious Freedom – Russia, 1905 – 1908 24.14 Religious Restrictions and Persecution – Russia, 1910 – 1911 24.15 Restrictions and Persecutions – Russia, 1912 – 1913 24.16 Russia – Church and State – Classification of Sectarians 24.17 Russia – Dissidents – Map. F. K. Sakharov Box 25 25.1 Russia – Freedom of Conscience and Toleration 25.2 Russia – Persecution, 1870s – J. Wiehler (Wieler), J. Pritzkau, August Rauschenbusch 25.3 Russia – Tsarist Government and Sectarians 25.4 Russian Characteristics – The Russian Mind 25.5 Russian Empire – Church and State, 1880 – 1914 25.6 Russian Orthodox – Accessions and Defections, 1906 – 1914 25.7 Russian Orthodox Church, 1877 – 1914 25.8 Russian Orthodox Church – Bibliography 25.9 Russian Orthodox Church – Brotherhoods 25.10 Russian Orthodox Church – Conversations with Stundists, 1887 – 1912 25.11 Russian Orthodox Church – Critique/Weaknesses 25.12 Russian Orthodox Church – Icons 25.13 Russian Orthodox Church – Inner Mission, 1889 – 1906 25.14 Russian Orthodox Church – Missionary Conferences, Moscow, 1887, 1891 25.15 Russian Orthodox Church – Priesthood, Hierarchy, Religious Orders 25.16 Russian Orthodox Church – Western Denominations 25.17 Russian Orthodox Church – Worship 25.18 Russian Orthodox Missionaries
26 25.19 Samson, G. W. “Religious Freedom in Russia,” 1874. Appeal for Russian Baptism 25.20 Skvortsov, V. M. (1859 – 1932) and Kal’nev, Mikhail A. (d. 1942) 25.21 Stundists – Government Relations – Ya. Abramov, 1883 25.22 Toleration, Periods of – Russia Series E Church and State – Soviet Period Box 26 26.1 All – Russian Evangelical Christian Union in America; Wardin #5198, #5202, #5203a, #5204a, #5206 26.2 Amnesty International and Protestant Prisoners of Conscience 26.3 Anti – God Campaign, 1926 – 1936 26.4 Anti – God Campaign – Soviet Russia 26.5 Anti – Religious Campaign, 1955 – 1964 26.6 Assessments of Evangelicals of the Communist Revolution of 1917 26.6 Atheism and Religion in the U.S.S.R. 26.7 Atheistic Literature and Museums 26.8 Attack on Russian Baptists 26.9 Baptist Apostates 26.10 Baptist World Alliance and Religious Liberty, 1928 – 1939 26.11 Baptists and Evangelicals – Church and State in Russia and the U.S.S.R. 26.12 Baptists in the U.S.S.R., 1942 – 1944 – Response from the West – J. H. Rushbrooke, W. O. Lewis 26.13 Belimov, Aleksandr F. Nauchnaya nesostoyatel’nost’ mirovozzreniva baptistov i mennonitov (The Scientific Bankruptcy of the World View of Baptists and Mennonites, 1971); Wardin #5987 26.14 Belov, A. and A. Shipkin – Diversiya bez dinamita (Diversion without Dynamite, (1972); Wardin #7535 26.15 Belov, A. V. and A. D. Skilkin. Religiya v sovremennoĭ idealogicheskoĭ bor’be (Religion in the contemporary idealogical struggle), 1971; Wardin #7505 Box 27 27.1 Belov, A. V. and A. D. Shilkin. Zapadnye religioznye tsentry na sluzhbe antikommunizma (Western Religious Centers in the Service of Anti – communism), 1974; Wardin #7536 27.2 Belov, A. V. – Sects, Sectarianism, Sectarians A Marxist Study with Sociological Data on Baptists and other Sectarians 27.3 Bibles, 1930s 27.4 Boiter, Albert – Religion in the Soviet Union, 1980 27.5 Bolshevik Revolution (Russia) – I. S. Prokhanov, John R. Mott 27.6 Bolsheviks and Russian Sectarians, Razsvet Distributor of Bolshevik Literature. Bonch – Bruevich 27.7 Budov, Anatoliĭ I. – Religious Illusions on the Threshold of Life: A Marxist Study of Evangelical Youth 27.8 Chernyak, Vusya A. O predolenii religioznykh perezitkov (on overcoming religious
27 survivals), 1965 27.9 Christian Adaptation in Communist Europe 27.10 Christian Refuge Efforts for the Emancipation of Dissidents (CREED) 27.11 Church and State – U.S.S.R. 27.12 Church and State – U.S.S.R. – Religious Liberty 27.13 Church and State – U.S.S.R. – Religious Liberty, 1942 – 1958 27.14 Church and State – U.S.S.R. – Religious Liberty, 1958 – 1964 Box 28 28.1 Church and State under Communism – US Government Printing Office – Baltic States 28.2 Church and State under Communism – US Government Printing Office – Eastern Europe 28.3 Church and State under Communism – US Government Printing Office – Poland 28.4 Church and State under Communism – US Government Printing Office – Romania 28.5 Church and State under Communism – US Government Printing Office – U.S.S.R. 28.6 Collectivization – U.S.S.R. 28.7 Communism and Christianity 28.8 Communism and Religion 28.9 Communist Morality 28.10 Communist Party and Sectarians, 1917 – 1929 28.11 Communist Societies – Religious legislation 28.12 Documentation Service on Religion in the U.S.S.R. – Soviet Russia, 1969 – 1971 28.13 Dostoevsky, Fyodor – The Idiot – Socialism and Atheism 28.14 Education – Atheism in the U.S.S.R. 28.15 Evangelical Alliance – Protest on Soviet persecution, 1922 – 1953 28.16 Evangelical Christian Union – Constitution, 1924; Wardin #4118 28.17 Evangelical Christians, 1917 – 1944. Wardin #2795, #4082, #4087, #4088, #4094, #4095, #4097, #4098, #4100 28.18 Evangelical Christians and Baptists – War messages and appeals, 1941 – 1945 28.19 Evangelical Christians – Congresses, 1917 – 1927; Wardin #4120, #4121, #4123, #4125, #4126, #4127, #4128, #4129 28.20 Evangelical Christians – Local Congregations, 1925 – 1926; Wardin #4106 28.21 Evangelical Christians – Mission Fields – Jews, Ethnics, Siberia, China (Harbin), Foreign; Wardin #4163a – b, #4164b, #4165 28.22 Evangelical Christians – Mission Support, 1921; Wardin #4240 28.23 Evangelical Christians – Origins, 1925; Wardin #2791 Box 29 29.1 Evangelical Christians – Russian Relief, 1920 – 1922; Wardin #4232, #4233, #4235, #4236, #4237, #4238 29.2 Evangelical Christians – Siberia, Far East, Sakhalin Island, 1922 – 1932; Wardin #4109c, #4110 29.3 Evangelical Christians – State Relations – Military Service – I. S. Prokhanov Imprisonment; Wardin #4125, #4197, #4199, #4200, #4201, #4202, #4203, #4205, #4207 29.4 Evangelical Christians – Statistics, 1929 – 1933; Wardin #4159, #4160 #4161 29.5 Evangelical Christians – Tartar Republic, 1928 29.6 Evangelical Christians – Ukraine, 1921 – 1929; Wardin #4107, #4109b, #4110a
28 29.7 Evangelical Christians – U.S.A., 1940 29.8 Evangelical Christians – Youth Organizations 29.9 Evangelical Christians – World War I, 1914 – 1916 29.10 Evangelicals – Proper Name – Prokhanov, 1895 29.11 Famine in Ukraine, 1932 – 1935 29.12 Foreign Protests against Soviet Persecution, 1930 – 1932 29.13 Fazylov, Malik S. Religiya i national nye ostnosheniya (Religion and Ethnic Relations), 1969; Wardin #5759 29.14 February Revolution (Russia) and Evangelicals, 1917 – 1918 29.15 Gaĭkovskiĭ, M. I., et. al. Eksportery dukhovnoho nasyl stva (Exporters of Spiritual Violence), 1982; Wardin #3353 29.16 Impact of Collectivization, 1930 – 1970 29.17 International Committee for the Defense of the Rights of Man in the U.S.S.R., 1976 29.18 Konik, Vasiliĭ V. Taĭny religioznykh missiĭ (The secrets of the religious missions), 1980; Wardin #7034 29.19 Law on Religion – U.S.S.R., 1929 29.20 League of Militant Atheists, 1928 – 1937 29.21 Legislation on church and state – U.S.S.R., 1917 – 1941 29.22 Luchterhandt, Otto. Die religiöse Gewissenfreiheit im Sowjetstaat (Religious Freedom of Conscience in the Soviet State), Part II, The legal position of believers according to the fundamental law of freedom of conscience, 1976; Wardin #5386 Box 30 30.1 Machno, Nestor I. (1889 – 1935) – Machnoist Movement, 1917 – 1921 30.2 Maĭskiĭ, Yu. – On Sectarians – Marxist Attack, 1939 30.3 Marxist Critique of Baptist Ideology 30.4 Moscow International Book Fair, 1985 30.5 Moscow State Conference – I. S. Prokhanov, 1917 30.6 Moskalenko, Alekeĭ T. and A. A. Chechulin. Mikrosreda veruyushchego I ateisticheskoe vospitanie (The Microcosm of the Believer and Atheistic Education), 1979; Wardin #5463 30.7 Pavlov, V. G. – Separation of Church and State 30.8 Persecution, 1928 – 1939 30.9 Petrograd/Leningrad Bible School, 1925 – 1926; Wardin #4180 30.10 Prokhanov, Ivan S. (1869 – 1935); Wardin #548 30.11 Prokhanov, Ivan S. and the American – European Fellowship/Russian Bible and Evangelization Society – Norman J. Smith, 1921 – 1941; Wardin #4245a, #4248b, #5164 – 5167 30.12 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – in U.S.A. and Foreign Connections, 1925 – 1935; Wardin #3113, #4096, #4125, #4244, #5154, #5185, #5186a, #5187a, b, #5188, #5189 b,c,d, #5191a,b,d, #5192 b,d, #5194 c,d, #5195 a,b 30.13 Prokhanov, I. S. – Sermon, 1926 30.14 Reddaway, Peter – “Freedom of Worship and the Law” – Problems of Communism, July/August, 1968, 21 – 29, A Western Review of Soviet Religious Policy 30.15 Refugees from the U.S.S.R., 1930 – 1937 30.16 Religion in U.S.S.R. – Church and State – I. S. Prokhanov, 1920s
29 30.17 Religious Conditions in Soviet Russia, 1917 – 1928 30.18 Religious Conditions in Soviet Russia, 1920 – 1923 – Echoes of Service 30.19 Religious Conditions – U.S.S.R., 1930s 30.20 Religious Policies and Control in the U.S.S.R., 1917 – 1977 Box 31 31.1 Religious Persecution – Soviet Russia (Keston College Translation), 1975 – 1977 31.2 Religious Persecution – Soviet Russia (Open Door/Gateway Fellowship Translation), 1974 – 1975 31.3 Religious Sectarianism – Marxist View, 1958 – 1974 31.4 Russian Baptists and Evangelical Christians – Provisional Government, 1917 31.5 Russian Baptists – Repression, 1959 – 1984 31.6 Russian Baptists – Separation of Church and State – Political Parties, 1917 31.7 Russian Constituent Assembly, 1917 31.8 Russian Orthodox Church, 1928 – 1944 31.9 Russian Orthodox Church, 1941 – 1989 31.10 Russian Orthodox Church – Sobor, June 1917 – Ecumenical Relations 31.11 Russian voices – SEUR, New Series, No. 1 (1932), No.2 (1932), No. 3 (1937) – Personal Accounts of Religious Suppression 31.12 Sawatsky, Walter – “Western Perspectives on Church – State Relations in Soviet Era,” 2011 31.13 Sectarians in the February Revolution, 1917 – Marxist View 31.14 Secularism, 1973 – 1983 31.15 Shafarevich, Igor R. Zakonodatel’stvo o religii v U.S.S.R. (Legislation on Religion in the U.S.S.R.), 1973, 1974; Wardin ##5375 31.16 Sheĭnman, Mikhail M. – Religion and Church in the U.S.S.R., 1933; Wardin #4500 Box 32 32.1 Soviet Press Articles on Religion, Soviet Russia, July – Sept., 1974 32.2 Soviet Schools and Religion, 1969 32.3 Soviet Secret Police 32.4 Soviet Sociology 32.5 Tolstoy Foundation, 1943 – 1949 32.6 Truth on Sectarianism – Accounts of Defectors from the Baptists, Pentecostals, and Jehovah Witnesses, 1962 32.7 Truth – Telling of the Religious Past in Eastern Europe 32.8 Union of Evangelical Christians – Baptists – Organization, 1955; Wardin #5874 32.9 U.S.S.R. – Atheism and Religion, 1961 – 1963 32.10 U.S.S.R. – Communist Education in the Schools 32.11 U.S.S.R. – Current Marxist Views of Religion 32.12 U.S.S.R. – Economic and Social Conditions 32.13 U.S.S.R. – Ideological and Religious Subversion – Soviet Sources 32.14 U.S.S.R. – Internal Control of Religion 32.15 U.S.S.R. – Problem of Alcohol 32.16 U.S.S.R. – Psychological Studies 32.17 U.S.S.R. – Religious Conditions, 1941 – 1945
30 32.18 U.S.S.R. – Religious Conditions, 1981 – 1986 32.19 U.S.S.R. – Religious Conditions, 1987 – 1991 – Perestroika 32.20 U.S.S.R. – Religious Legislation, 1944 – 1967 32.21 U.S.S.R. – Religious Legislation, 1968 – 1985 Box 33 33.1 U.S.S.R. – Religious Policy, 1928 – 1939 – Attack on Religion 33.2 U.S.S.R. – Religious Policy, 1939 – 1945 33.3 U.S.S.R. – Religious Policy, 1930 – Articles 33.4 U.S.S.R. – Religious Survivals, 1957 – 1968 33.5 U.S.S.R. – Social and Economic Life, 1924 – 1960 33.6 Valisevich, Ivan S. – The Religious Sects of the Baptists and Jehovah Witnesses – Marxist Description 33.7 Valisevich, Ivan S. – Religious Sects: Marxist Description of Baptists and Jehovah Witnesses, Differences Between Baptists and Pentecostals 33.8 Yaroslavskiĭ, Emelyan (1878 – 1943) – Kommunisty i religiya) Communists and Religion), 1931 33.9 Zarin, Petr K. – The Political Disguise of Religious Organizations – Marxist Attack On Religious Groups as Well as Sectarians Series F Evangelical Christians Box 34 34.1 All – Russian Evangelical Christian Union of North America; Wardin #5197, #5206 34.2 Andreev, A. L. – Evangelical Christians, 1928 – 1944; Wardin #4715, #4751 34.3 “Baptist” the Name – Support and Opposition 34.4 Baptists and Evangelical Christians – Antagonism, 1909 – 34.5 Baptists and Evangelical Christians – Differences 34.6 Baptists and Evangelical Christians – Similarities 34.7 Baptists and Evangelical Christians – Sunday Schools 34.8 Baptists – Far East – Evangelical Christians 34.9 Bibles – Importation and Distribution 34.10 Beseda and Other underground Publications – I. S. Prokhanov, editor 34.11 Beseda – Ivan S. Prokanov 34.12 Deyneka Peter – Trip to Soviet Russia, 1937 – Evangelical Christians, 1937; Wardin #4718 34.13 Disciples of Christ and Russia – Appeals for Evangelization, Appeal for Support of the Evangelical Christian Union 34.14 Disciples of Christ and the Evangelical Christian Union – First Communications and Contacts 34.15 Disciples of Christ and the Special Russian Emergency Committee – Committee on Foreign Relations – Evangelical Christian Union 34.16 Evangelical Alliance, London, 1896 – F. W. Baedeker, I. S. Prokanov, Lord Radstock 34.17 Evangelical Christian Churches 34.18 Evangelical Christian Union, 1909 – 1914 – Relations with the Orthodox Church 34.19 Evangelical Christian Union – Confession of Faith and Statutes
31 34.20 Evangelical Christian Union – Congresses, 1908 – 1912 34.21 Evangelical Christians, 1928 – 1944; Wardin #4710, #4711, #4712, #4714 34.22 Evangelical Christians and the Baptist World Alliance, 1911 34.23 Evangelical Christians and Baptists, 1911 34.24 Evangelical Christians and Disciples of Christ; Wardin #2439, #4028, #4083, #4086, #4091, #4245a, b, d, e, h, #4246a, d, #4242 34.25 Evangelical Christians – Anti – religious attack; Wardin #4185, #4213, #4214, #4215, #4217, #4218, #4220, #4221, #4222 34.26 Evangelical Christians – Baptists – Attempts at Unity; Wardin #4133, #4135a, b, c, #4136, #4137, #4138, #4138a, #4140b, #4141a, b, c, #4143, #4144, #4145, #4146, #4158f, #5510 34.27 Evangelical Christians and Baptists – Conflicts, 1917 – 1944; Wardin #4085, #4088, #4142, #4145, #4147, #4148, #4150, #4151, #4152a, b, c, d, #4153, #4154 34.28 Evangelical Christians and Baptists – Joint meeting, 1910 34.29 Evangelical Christians and Baptists – Proposals and Responses on Unity 34.30 Evangelical Christians – Beginnings – Baptist View – Deĭ Mazaev, V. P. Stepanov, N. D. Odintsov 34.31 Evangelical Christians – Church Life, 1930s; Wardin #4719, #4720, #4721, #4722, #4723, #4724 34.32 Evangelical Christians – City of the Sun; Wardin #4187, #4196 34.33 Evangelical Christians – Communes; Wardin #4188, #4188, #4189, #4196, #4191, #4193, #4194, #4195 Box 35 35.1 Evangelical Christians – Confession of Faith 35.2 Evangelical Christians – Doctines; Wardin #2880, #2885 35.3 Evangelical Christians – The Gospel Call – The Living Church (Orthodox); Wardin #4088, #4224, #4225, #4227, #4228, #4230 35.4 Evangelical Christians – Hymns and Hymnals 35.5 Evangelical Christians in Moscow 35.6 Evangelical Christians – Living Church, The; Wardin #4225, #4229 35.7 Evangelical Christians – Origins 35.8 Evangelical Christians – Periodicals 35.9 Evangelical Christians – Proposed Museum 35.10 Evangelical Christians – Publications (1917 – 1928) 35.11 Evangelical Christians – Publications (before 1917); Wardin #4085 35.12 Evangelical Christians – Publications – Bibles without the Apocrypha, Sermons, and Tracts 35.13 Evangelical Christians – Publications – Hymnals and Bibles; Wardin #2897, #4168 35.14 Evangelical Christians – Rejection of the Unity Committee, Berlin, 1914 – Prokhanov 35.15 Evangelical Christians – Relief; Wardin #4233, #4234, #4239 35.16 Evangelical Christians – Russia, 1988 35.17 Evangelical Christians – Russia – Biography; Wardin #4114, #4115, #4116 35.18 Evangelical Christians – Social and Ethical Views 35.19 Evangelical Christians – Statistics
32 35.20 Evangelical Christians – Suppression, 1928 – 1944; Wardin #4725 – 4726, #4728, #4730, #4731a – l, #4732a – b, e – t, v – y, #4783b – c, #4734 – 4735, #4736b – c, #4737a – d, #4738 35.21 Evangelical Christians – Suppression – Far East; Wardin #4739, #4740, #4741, #4742 35.22 Evangelical Christians – Women 35.23 Evangelical Christians – World War I 35.24 Evangelical Christians – World War II, 1939 – 1944; Wardin #4744, #4745, #4746, #4747, #4748, #4749, #4750, #4751, #4752, #4753 35.25 Evangelical Christians – Worldwide; Wardin #5005, #5197 35.26 Evangelical Christians – Worship; Wardin #4096 35.27 Evangelical Christians – Youth Societies 35.28 Evangelical Congregation in St. Petersburg 35.29 Franklin, J. H. – Interview with I. Prokhanov in St. Petersburg 35.30 Golyaev, Il’ya Andreevich (1859 – 1942) – Russian Baptist; Wardin #3846 35.31 Hymnals – Evangelical Christians and Baptists; Wardin #1606 35.32 Johnson, John – Trip to Soviet Russia, 1930 – Deyneka, Peter – Trip to Soviet Russia, 1930 – Evangelical Christians, 1930; Wardin #4209 35.33 Kahle, Wilhelm – Evangelical Christians and I. S. Prokhanov – Book Review 35.34 Khristianin, Miscellaneous Papers, 1924 – 1928 – Evangelical Christians 35.35 Kirchner, Elena – Beseda 35.36 Kodiak Baptist Orphanage – Nicholas Fedorov – Evangelical Christian, 1922 Box 36 36.1 Mazaev, Deĭ vs Evangelical Christians, 1908 – 1911 36.2 Mazaev, Deĭ vs Evangelical Christians in the Baptists World Alliance, 1911 – 1912 36.3 Novikoff, Olga – Critique of Stead’s View of Pashkovites – Defense of Orthodox Russia, 1889 36.4 Observations of Swedish Covenant Missionaries – Pashkov Movement 36.5 Ossetians – Evangelical Christians, 1925 – 1931; Wardin #4106b, #4109a 36.6 Petrograd /Leningrad Bible School, 1923 – 1929; Wardin #4177 – #4182 36.7 Petrograd /Leningrad – Bible School – Evangelical Christians and the Baptist World Alliance, 1923 – 1925; Wardin #4188 36.8 Petrograd /Leningrad Bible School – Foreign Correspondence, 1923 – 1924 36.9 Prokhanov, Ivan S. (1869 – 1935) 36.10 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Ancient Apostolic Church, 1923 36.11 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Articles on the Evangelical Confession of Faith, on Ordination, on Sunday, and on the Service of Women in the Church, 1935 36.12 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Baptist World Alliance, 1911 – 1912 36.13 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Disciples of Christ Periodicals, 1913 – 1917 36.14 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Dukhobors in Cyprus, 1898 36.15 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Gospel Christians in Russia – Christian Standard, Dec. 5, 1914 – Differences between Evangelical Christians and Baptists. 36.16 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Homiletics, 1912 – 1913 36.17 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – In the Cauldron – Autobiography 36.18 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Interview with J. H. Rushbrooke and W. O. Lewis, Berlin, Oct.,
33 1924 36.19 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – J. G. Kargel, 1925 – 1927 36.20 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Pentecostalism, 1908 36.21 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Raduga Press 36.22 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Relations with foreign Baptists, 1923 – 1926 – Correspondence of J. H. Rushbrooke with Prokhanov 36.23 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Religious Liberty and Church and State, 1912 36.24 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Youth Associations – First Congress of Youth and Children, Moscow, 1908 Box 37 37.1 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Sermon, 1916 37.2 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – State Relations, Critique of, 1929 – 1936; Wardin #4208, #4209 37.3 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – Tolstoy 37.4 Prokhanov, Vasiliĭ A. – Solntse (The Sun) – Russian Evangelical Church of Christ, Los Angeles, 1939 – 1941 37.5 Raduga Press, 1908 – 1912 37.6 St. Petersburg Bible School – Evangelical Christian Union – Bible Courses, 1913 – 1914 37.7 Tomaszewski, Henryk R. – “Evangel Christians” – Chapter in Christian Denominations of the Evangelical – Baptist Type on the Territory of Poland from 1858 – 1939 – Dissertation, 1978 37.8 Vertograd (Commune), 1894 37.9 Wardin, Albert W. – “The Disciples of Christ and Ties with Russia” – Discipliana 52 (Fall, 1992), 33 – 41 37.10 World Union of Evangelical Christians – Alexander M. Sarapik – Evangel’s kaya vera 37.11 Yartsev, A. – Sect of the Evangelical Christians: A Marxist Evaluation of the Union of the Evangelical Christians Series G Evangelical Sectarians Box 38 38.1 Baptism – Molokans vs Baptists – M. I. Kalmykov vs D. I. Mazaev, 1894 – 1911 38.2 Baptist/Evangelical Penetration of Molokans, 1894 – 1910 38.3 Baptist leaders from Molokanism 38.4 Baptists and Molokans, 1896 – 1911 38.5 Baptists and Molokans in Taurida Province, 1882 – 1911 38.6 Bonch – Bruevich, V. D. and Evangelical Sectarians, 1905 – 1921 38.7 Christians of the Evangelical Faith (New Molokans) 38.8 Clergy and the Rise of Sectarianism, 1912 38.9 Decline of Molokanism, 1897 – 1900 38.10 Development of Sectarianism 38.11 Dissidents – Repression, 1899 38.12 Don Doctrine of Molokans, 1892 – 1897 38.13 Dukhobors – Russia – Bibliography 38.14 Dukovnynĭ khristianin (Spiritual Molokans) vs Baptists, 1907 – 1913 38.15 Evangelical Growth and Divisions – Russia
34 38.16 Evangelical Movements in Russia, 1891 – 1919 38.17 Evangelical Sectarian Publications 38.18 Evangelicals – Russia – Wardin Article, 1997 38.19 Jews in the U.S.S.R., 1950 – 1971 38.20 Klibanov, Aleksandr I. – History of Religious Sectarianism in Russia – A Review, 1982 38.21 Leskov, Nikolaĭ S. (1831 – 1895) and Evangelicals 38.22 Molokans and Baptists – A. Platonov, 1905 – 1911 38.23 Molokans – Baptists – Differences/Debates – William Fetler’s open letter to new Molokans, 1910 38.24 Molokans – Beliefs and practices – Distribution 38.25 Molokans – Spiritual Christians – Molokan News, 1990s Box 39 39.1 Molokans (U.S.A.) – Vasilĭ S. Prokanov 39.2 Molokanism and Soviet Society, 1973 – 1975 39.3 Muslims in the U.S.S.R., 1928 – 1980 39.4 Mystery sects – Russia – Khlysty and Skoptsy, 1867 – 1973 39.5 New Molokans (Christians of the Evangelical Faith), 1905 39.6 New Molokans after World War I 39.7 New Molokans and the Deutsche – Orient Mission, 1900 – 1908 39.8 New Molokans – Congresses, 1905, 1908, 1909 39.9 New Molokans – Don Confession, 1890s 39.10 Old Believers – Russian Empire – Nineteenth Century 39.11 Peasant Movements – Russsia – Dukhobors and Molokans 39.12 Political and Social Elements in Sectarians/Baptists – P. V. Pavlov, 1914 – 1917 39.13 Priguny (Jumpers) – Russia, 1964 39.14 Progressive Molokans 39.15 Prokhanov, Aleisandr S. (1871 – 1912) – Spiritual Molokans, 1912 – 1940 39.16 Protestant Influences in Russia 39.17 Religious Statistics, 1848 – Russia 39.18 Rise of Religious Dissent in Russia, The, 1906 39.19 Russia – Caucasus – Sectarians 39.20 Russia – Dissidents; Wardin #542 39.21 Russia – Government/Despotism 39.22 Russia – Intelligensia, 1914 39.23 Russia – Roman Catholics, 2006 39.24 Russia – Sectarians, 1907 39.25 Russia – Sectarians – Rationalists, 1880 – 1901 39.26 Russian Culture/Ideology Box 40 40.1 Russian Dissidents and Sects 40.2 Russian Emigration – California – North American Pacific Rim – Susan Hardwick Article, 1991 40.3 Russian Evangelical – Sectarianism – Andrew Blane, 1975; Wardin #574 40.4 Russian Geography and Population
35 40.5 Russians in the U.S.A., 1972 40.6 Russian Intellectuals – Slavophiles 40.7 Russian Messianism 40.8 Russian Orthodox Church and Sectarianism – Herman Dalton and E. Von der Büggen; Wardin #688 40.9 Russian Orthodox – Subservience to the State, 1968 40.10 Russian Ruble – Its Value, 1850 – 1914 40.11 Russian Sectarianism – Classification of Sects 40.12 Russian Teetotalers 40.13 Sectarianism and Rationalism, 1901 40.14 Sectarianism in Russia – M. Kupletskiĭ, 1883 40.15 Sectarians and Revolutionaries – Catherine Breshkovsky, 1917 – 1919 40.16 Spiritual Molokans – History, 1899 – 1914 40.17 Study of Russian Sectarianism, 1882 – 1906 40.18 Stundo – Khlysty, 1902 40.19 Tolstoy, Leon and Evangelicals 40.20 Trezvenniki – Total Abstinence from Alcohol 40.21 Ukraine – Sectarian Propaganda, 1883; Wardin #685 40.22 Uspenskiĭ, Gleb Nardonik, 1919 40.23 Water Molokans – Vasiliy Ivanov, 1908 40.24 Young Molokans – Debate with Baptists, 1909 Series H German Baptists Box 41 41.1 Alliance Bible School, Berlin and Wiedenest, 1905 – 1910 41.2 Alt Danzig and New Danzig Villages, 1979 41.3 Alt – Danzig German Baptist Church – Organization, 1869 41.4 Baptism of Efim Tsimbal, 1869 41.5 Baptist Union of Germany – Relations with Russia – Treasury for Persecuted Russians – Poland, Baltic, 1860 – 1903 41.6 Baptists – Polish Preaching 41.7 Bessarabia – Russian and Romanian Baptists 41.8 Dalton, Hermann – Critique of A. R. Schiewe, 1885 41.9 Dalton, Hermann – “Watch Out” – an attack on German Baptists in Russia – A. R. Schiewe, 1885 41.10 Dorodnitsyn, A. Ya – German Baptist Missionaries, 1893 41.11 East Prussia Association 41.12 Emigration – Exiles in Romania 41.13 Fetzer, J. G. – Trip to Volhynia, Russia, 1903 41.14 German and Baltic Baptists – Fiftieth Anniversaries, 1914 41.15 German and Baltic Baptists – Statistics, 1878, 1884, 1906, 1909 41.16 German and Baltic Baptists – World War I – J. A. Frey, S. Lehmann, F. A. Arndt, J. Luebeck, 1915 – 1930 41.17 German and Russian Baptists – Refutation of the Charges of A. I. Stefanovich of the Deutsche Orient Mission
36 41.18 German Baptist Associations, 1907 – 1909 41.19 German Baptist Beginnings 41.20 German Baptist Churches in the Baltic – Riga, Kovno 41.21 German Baptist Churches in Volhynia, 1864 – 1887 41.22 German Baptist Confession of Faith, 1847 – Russian Translation 41.23 German Baptist Recognition, 1879 41.24 German Baptist Seminary – Problem of Location, 1909 41.25 German Baptist Seminary – Riga, 1910 – 1911 41.26 German Baptist Students from Russia – Hamburg and Rochester Seminaries 41.27 German Baptist Support – American Baptist Missionary Support, 1887 – 1892 41.28 German Baptist Union – Confession of Faith, 1847 41.29 German Baptist Union in Russia, 1887 – 1909 41.30 German Baptist Union in Russia – Statistics, 1901 – German Baptists, Baltic Baptists 41.31 German Baptist Union – Statistics in Russia Box 42 42.1 German Baptists – Baptism 42.2 German Baptists – Beginnings – Pritzkau, J. E., History of German Baptists in South Russia 42.3 German Baptists – Benevolence 42.4 German Baptists – Bible Courses 42.5 German Baptists – Caucasus, 1909 – 1911 42.6 German Baptists – Chapels and Churches, 1907 – 1914 42.7 German Baptists – Church Practices, 1866 – 1911 42.8 German Baptists – Churches in Volhynia, 1880 – 1890 42.9 German Baptists – Churches in Western Canada 42.10 German Baptists – Collection for Missions and Hunger Relief 42.11 German Baptists – Conference, 1906 42.12 German Baptists – Deutsche Orient Mission, 1908 – 1909 42.13 German Baptists – Emigration 42.14 German Baptists – European and World Baptist Congresses, 1908, 1911, 1913 42.15 German Baptists – Evangelical Alliance – Evangelical Relations 42.16 German Baptists – Exiles from Neu – Danzig, 1864 – Dobrudja, Romania 42.17 German Baptists – Foreign Lands 42.18 German Baptists – Foreign Support 42.19 German Baptists – Former Preachers in Volhynia 42.20 German Baptists from Russia at General Conferences in Germany, 1891 – 1921 42.21 German Baptists from Russia – Foreign Mission Interest 42.22 German Baptists from Russia – Volga Region, Famine, 1892 – 1893 42.23 German Baptists – Home Missions in Russia, 1900 – 1912 42.24 German Baptists – Influence 42.25 German Baptists – Jewish Missions, 1907 42.26 German Baptists – Leading Pastors 42.27 German Baptists – Lithuania 42.28 German Baptists – Lord’s Supper, 1858 42.29 German Baptists – Loyalty Oath
37 42.30 German Baptists – Masuren Poles 42.31 German Baptists – Mennonite Brethren cooperation with German and Russian Baptists, 1908 – 1909 42.32 German Baptists – Mennonite Relations, 1910 – 1912 42.33 German Baptists – Mennonites in Central Asia and Kazakhstan 42.34 German Baptists – Mennonites in Western Siberia – I. V. Cherkazoyanova 42.35 German Baptists – Migration to Caucasus, 1911 42.36 German Baptists – Mission Service during WWII 42.37 German Baptists – Moral Issues, 1910 – 1912 42.38 German Baptists – Moscow 42.39 German Baptists – Music, 1887 – 1908 42.40 German Baptists – New Danzig and Old Danzig, 1865 – 1902 42.41 German Baptists – Pashkovites, 1884 42.42 German Baptists – Pastors and Mission Stations, 1888 – 1912 42.43 German Baptists – Persian Mission, 1912 – 1914 42.44 German Baptists – Polish Mission – Czech Baptist Church, 1880 – 1917 42.45 German Baptists – Publications 42.46 German Baptists – Publications – Der Hausfreund Box 43 43.1 German Baptists – Question of Growth, 1913 43.2 German Baptists – Relations with Baptists in Germany, 1912 – 1914 43.3 German Baptists – Relations with Russians, 1906 – 1910 43.4 German Baptists – Religious Competitors – Adventists, Darbyists, Pentecostals, Lutherans, 1885 – 1914 43.5 German Baptists – Russia 43.6 German Baptists – Russia and U.S.S.R., By Albert Wardin 43.7 German Baptists – Russia – Annual Reports of the ABMU, 1864 – 1901 43.8 German Baptists – Russia – Associations, Attendance, 1909 43.9 German Baptists – Russia – Caucasas, Crimea, Ukraine, 1904 – 1905 43.10 German Baptists – Russia – Censorship, 1882 – 1901 43.11 German Baptists – Russia – Eighth and Ninth Union Conferences, 1900, 1912 43.12 German Baptists – Russia – Emigration, 1864 – 1890 43.13 German Baptists – Russia – Lutheren Opposition, 1892 43.14 German Baptists – Russia – Persecution and Restrictions, 1884 – 1903 43.15 German Baptists – Russia – Poland, 1905 – 1914 43.16 German Baptists – Russia – Response to World War I, 1914 43.17 German Baptists – Russia – Statistics, 1906 – 1912 43.18 German Baptists – Russia – Success 43.19 German Baptists – Toleration, 1869 – 1874 43.20 German Baptists – Russia – Union Conference, 1863 – 1942 43.21 German Baptists – Russia – Albert Wardin, Jr. 43.22 German Baptists – Russia – World War I, 1909 – 1919 43.23 German Baptists – Russian Mission, 1906 – 1912 43.24 German Baptists – Russian – Romanian Association – August Liebig, 1884 43.25 German Baptists – Siberia, 1903 – 1926
38 43.26 German Baptists – Soviet Russia – Carl Fu llbrandt, Jr., 1923 43.27 German Baptists – St. Petersburg, 1855 – 1975; Wardin #1845 b – c, #1847 c – e, #1849b 43.28 German Baptists – St. Petersburg, 1905 – 1914 43.29 German Baptists – St. Petersburg – Christopherus Plonus, 1843 – 1884; Wardin #1843, #1845a, #1845c 43.30 German Baptists – State Relations, 1900 – 1919 43.31 German Baptists – Stewardship – Treasuries, 1909 – 1913 43.32 German Baptists – Stundists, 1884 – 1913 43.33 German Baptists – Support of Foreign Missions, 1907 – 1912 43.34 German Baptists – Sunday Schools and Youth Societies, 1907 – 1911 43.35 German Baptists – Theology and Eschatology, 1887 – 1914 43.36 German Baptists – Ukraine, 1917 – 1923 43.37 German Baptists – Volga Region, 1885 – 1914 43.38 German Baptists – Volhynia, 1865 – 1991 43.39 German Baptists – Volhynia, Odessa, Bessarabia and Crimea, 1907 – 1914 43.40 German Baptists – West Russian Association, 1885 43.41 German Baptists – Women 43.42 German Baptists – World Union, 1920s Box 44 44.1 German Brotherhood (The) and German Baptists – Der Morgenstern, 1880 – 2004 44.2 German Committee for Russian Support, 1874 – 1886 44.3 German – Russian Settlers in Germany 44.4 German Tent Mission – Jakob Vetter 44.5 Germans – Siberia – Documents, 1901 – 1916 44.6 Germany – Baptists – Civil Conditions, 1852 – 1853 44.7 Hamburg Seminary, 1911 – 1914 44.8 Hermann Fast – Letters, 1893 – 1894 44.9 Hornbacher, Edward – German Baptists in Russia, 1917 – 1930; Wardin #4059 44.10 Hornbacher, Edward – German Baptist Life in Soviet Russia, 1930 – 1945; Wardin #4699 44.11 Husmann, Hermann (1849 – 1916) – Volga River 44.12 Israel Zimmerman Case, 1870 – 1902 44.13 Kargel, Ivan – Baptism, 1869 44.14 Kharkov – Church of Evangelical Christians – Baptists – Origins 44.15 Kiefer, F. – Letter, 1884 – German Baptists in St. Petersburg, 1884 44.16 Kiefer, F. – Trip to Russia, 1883 – 1884 44.17 Kowalsky Baptism, Alt Danzig, 1864 44.18 Latvia – Baptists, 1856 – 1917 44.19 Latvia, Riga (German Church), 1872 – 1879 44.20 Libau, 1884 – 1888 44.21 Lithuania – German Baptists, 1853 – 1934 44.22 Lodz, 1881 – 1896 44.23 Lodz Seminary (German Baptist), 1907 – 1918 44.24 Lucinow German Baptist Church, Russia/Poland, 1930 44.25 Memel Baptist Church, Germany
39 44.26 Memel, Germany – Baptists, 1852 – 1892 44.27 Mission in Persia, 1912 44.28 Missionswerk Friedensstimme – German – Russians in Germany, 1970 – 1980 44.29 North American Baptist Conference – Ministry to Eastern Europe, 1993 – 1994 44.30 Oncken and Russia/Oncken and Melville, 1869 – 1885 44.31 Penski, A. – Tour, 1875 44.32 Petrick, E. – Trip to Russia, 1896 – Church State Relations 44.33 Popkes, Wiard – The Organization of the German Baptist Union from 1924 to 1944 44.34 Quarterly Reporter of the German Baptist Mission, 1858 – 1909 44.35 Religious conditions, 1912 – German Baptists 44.36 Russia – Baptists – German Church Services, 1972 – 1977 44.37 Russia – German Baptists, 1876 – 1914; Wardin #1760, #1765, #1778k, #1780d, #1815d, #1870 44.38 Russia – German Baptists, 1917 – 1928; Wardin #4060 – 4063; #4061a –f 44.39 Russia – German Baptists, 1928 – 1944; Wardin #4702a – c, #4703a – d, #4704a – b, #4705, #4706a – b 44.40 Russia – German Baptists – Central Asia, 1909 – 1914 44.41 Russia – German Baptists – Churches, 1872 – 1928; Wardin #4066e, 4067a – f Box 45 45.1 Russia – German Baptist Union, 1917 – 1928 – Statistics, Associational Minutes; Wardin #4063, #4064, #4066e, #4068a – e, #4078a 45.2 Russia – German Baptist Union – U.S.A. Support, 1923; Wardin #4079a 45.3 Russia – German Baptist Union – State legalization, 1879 45.4 Russia – German Baptists – Expulsion of 1877; Wardin #1926, #1928a – e, #1929a – c, #1930a, #1932 45.5 Russia – German Baptists – Famine/Persecution, 1928 – 1941 45.6 Russia – German Baptists – German Occupation, 1941 – 1944 45.7 Russia – German Baptists – Immigration, 1931 45.8 Russia – German Baptists – Israel Zimmerman Case, 1884 45.9 Russia – German Baptists – Masuren Poles – Toponjszch Church, 1868 – 1978; Wardin #1786 45.10 Russia – German Baptists – Mennonite Brethren – Immigrants to Germany – Statistics – – Laws of Emigration, 1973 – 1994 45.11 Russia – German Baptists – Migration to Volhynia, 1862 – 1884 45.12 Russia – German Baptists – Military Service, 1923 – 1926 45.13 Russia – German Baptists –Ministry of Gottfried Alf in Volhynia, 1862 – 1885; Wardin #1779g, #1789a – c, #1791a, #1793a – b 45.14 Russia – German Baptists – Oath, 1881 45.15 Russia – German Baptists – Odessa and Southeastern Russia 45.16 Russia – German Baptists –Odessa Region, 1870 – 1884 45.17 Russia – German Baptists on the Border – Gottfried Lehmann; Julius Ko bner, 1850 45.18 Russia – German Baptists – Pritzkau Family, 1972 – 1973 45.19 Russia – German Baptists –Preacher’s School, Odessa, 1926 – 1928; Wardin #4073 45.20 Russia – German Baptists – Russian Baptist Associations, 1927 – 1928; Wardin #4080b 45.21 Russia – German Baptists – Russian Baptist Associations – Dobrudya, Ukraine, Bulgaria,
40 1877 – 1884; Wardin #1870, #1877, #1878 45.22 Russia – German Baptists –Stundists, 1873 – 1883 45.23 Russia – German Baptists – Support from Abroad – Solicitation of Mission Committees, 1878 – 1903; Wardin #1966a – g, #1965, #1966c, f – g 45.24 Russia – German Baptists –Veltiston, K. I., 1902 – 1904 45.25 Russia – German Baptists –Volhynia, 1892 – 1912 45.26 Russia – German Baptists –Volhynia, 1917 – 1928 45.27 Russia – German Baptists – Volhynia – Churches, 1864 45.28 Russia – German Baptists –Volhynia – Deportation, 1915 45.29 Russia – German Baptists – Volhynia – Extant Church Buildings, 1993 – 1994 45.30 Russia – German Baptists – Volhynia – Friedrich A. Mueller, 1867 – 1994; Wardin #1784, #1792m, #1999 45.31 Russia – German Baptists – Volhynia – Roshishche Church – Johann Albrecht, 1926 Box 46 46.1 Russia – Mennonite Brethren – Baptists in the Ukraine, 1864 – 1869 46.2 Russian Baptist View of J. H. Rushbrooke, 1941 46.3 Russian Census, 1897 46.4 Russian – Polish Association, 1876 – 1912 46.5 Russian – Turkish Conference, 1876 46.6 Schiewe, A. R. – German Baptists in St. Petersburg, 1876 – 1904 46.7 Siberian Lutherans, 1920s 46.8 Siberian Baptists, 1917 – 1928; Wardin #3811, #3812, #3814, #3815a – c, #3816a – b, d, #3817, #3818a – c, #3822, #4061 46.9 Sorotschin – German Baptist Church, 1928 – 1932 46.10 South Russia – Turkish Association, 1872 – 1884 46.11 Soviet Central Asia – German Baptists, 1955 – 1979 46.12 Soviet Russia – German Baptists – dissidents – Samizdat Archive, 1985 – 1989; Wardin #7054, #7058 – #7060 46.13 Soviet Russia – German Language, 2004 46.14 Statutes Related to the Baptist Faith in Russia, 1899 46.15 Swedish Baptists in Russia, 1883 – 1890 46.16 Tulcha, Romania – A Baptist Nest 46.17 Trutza, Mrs. Peter – Romania – German Baptists – Dobrudja, 1889 – 1989; Wardin #1820, #1822, #1826 46.18 Union of Baptist Churches in Russia (German Baptist Union), 1884 – 1898 46.19 Volga – Germans – Religious Affiliation, 1990 46.20 Volhynia, Russia – Expulsion of Germans, 1915 – 1916 46.21 Volhynia – U.S.S.R. – Germans, 1976 – 1979 46.22 West Russian (Volhynian) Association, 1885 – 1886 46.23 Wilhelm Weber Case, 1884 – 1888 Series I German Russians Box 47 47.1 Address – “The Contribution of the German – Russians to Russian Protestantism” –
41 Albert Wardin 47.2 American Historical Society of Germans from Russia – Wardin membership, 1969 – 1990 47.3 Baltic Germans 47.4 Bessarabia – German Settlements 47.5 Bibliography and Research – Germans from Russia 47.6 Caucasus – German Settlements 47.7 German Colonists – Russia, 1876 – 1887 47.8 German Immigrants in the U.S.A. 47.9 German Migration into Russia 47.10 German Psychology 47.11 German – Russian Congregations in the U.S.S.R. 47.12 German – Russian Cultural Life in U.S.S.R., 1975 47.13 German – Russian Emigration from Russia before the Second World War 47.14 German – Russian Exiles to the East, 1941 47.15 German – Russian Settlements in Canada and South America – Maps 47.16 German – Russians in the Russian Empire 47.17 German – Russians in the U.S.A., 1973 47.18 German Russians in the U.S.S.R. – General, 1920 – 1975 Box 48 48.1 Germans from Russia Heritage Society 48.2 Germans in Russia during the First World War 48.3 Lindsay, Mela Meisner – A Window into the Iron Curtain: A series of interviews with Russian – German displaced Persons who fled Russia during World War II, 1941 48.4 Manchuria, China – German Settlements, 1935 – 1964 48.5 Maps – German Settlements in Russia 48.6 Relations of Germans in Russia, 1889 – 1962 48.7 Report of German Villages in Ukraine during the German Occupation, 1942 – 1943 48.8 Romania – Dobrudja – German Settlements 48.9 Russia – German Russians – Religion – Lutherans, Baptists, Mennonites, 1945 48.10 Russia – Volga Germans – Religion – Lutherans, Roman Catholics, Mennonites, 1908 48.11 Russian Baptists in Germany – Conventions, 1993 – 2010 48.12 Russian Protestantism – Albert Wardin, – “The Contributions of the German Russians to Russian Protestantism,” 1972 48.13 Siberia and Central Asia – German Russians – Religious Life, 1941 – 1989 48.14 Siberia and Middle Asia – German Russian Settlements 48.15 Settlements – German Russian – Maps 48.16 St. Petersburg – Protestant Population, 1864 48.17 Transfer of German Minorities from U.S.S.R. and Romania, 1939 – 1941 48.18 Ukraine – German Settlements (Black Sea Region) Box 49 49.1 Volga – German Settlements 49.2 Volga – German Settlements – Gerhard Bonwetsch/Lothar König, 1919, 1938 49.3 Volga – German Settlements – Gottlieb Bauer
42 49.4 Volga Republic (German) 49.5 Vohhynia – German – Hans – Jürgen Seraphim, 1938 49.6 Volhynia – German Settlements – Maps Series J Mennonites Box 50 50.1 AK Metchet (Central Asia) – Mennonites, 1930 – 1947 50.2 Alternative Military Service – Mennonites – Russia, 1872, 1963 50.3 Anabaptism and Pietism – Robert Friedmann 50.4 Anabaptists and the Sword – Melchior Hoffman – Menno Simons 50.5 Baptism of Russian converts by Mennonite Brethren – Heinrich Huebert, Peter Berg, 1996 50.6 Baptist Congregations – Mennonite Brethren, 1909 50.7 Baptist Influences on Mennonite Brethren – Wardin Article, 1979 50.8 Baptist – Mennonite Russian Delegation – Mennonite World Conference, 1978 50.9 Baptist or Mennonite? – Various articles, 1910 50.10 Baptist relations – Mennonite Brethren 50.11 Baptists and Mennonite Brethren – Russian Baptist View, 1985 50.12 Baptists and Mennonite Brethren – U.S.S.R., 1963 – 1996 50.13 Bekker Family Records – Jakob and Benjamin Bekker 50.14 Benzien, Karl – Mennonite Brethren 50.15 Bible Distribution – Mennonites, 1841 – 1903 50.16 Bibliographic Information – Mennonite Brethren 50.17 Biographies – Mennonite Brethren – Russia – C. F. Klassen and Cornelius and Agnes Wall, 1979; Wardin #4289, #4290 50.18 Biographies – Mennonites – Jacob Epp and Bernhard Harder 50.19 Bibliography – Mennonites – Nadezhda Simon, 1978 50.20 Blankenburg Conference – Alliance movement – Mennonites, 1907 50.21 Bondar, S. D. – “The Sect of the Mennonites in Russia,” 1916 50.22 Book Reviews – Mennonite Brethren History 50.23 Central Asia – Mennonites 50.24 Churches – Mennonites Box 51 51.1 Claassen, Johann – Mennonite Brethren Origins, 1960 51.2 Communist Revolution in Russia – Mennonite Response, 1970 51.3 Conferences – Mennonite Brethren, 1911 – 1913 51.4 Confession or Sect? – Mennonite Brethren, 1914 51.5 Confessions of Faith – Mennonite Brethren, 1876, 1902 51.6 Cornies, Johann – Mennonites – Russia 51.7 Cultural Background – Mennonite Brethren – Jacob John Toews, 1951 51.8 Cultural Influences – Mennonite Brethren 51.9 Culture Education – Mennonites in Russia 51.10 Delegation to Russia – Mennonites – Russia, 1956, 1966 51.11 Dorodnitsyn, Aleksiĭ – Report – Mennonite Brethren; Wardin #2372
43 51.12 Economic and Social Life – Mennonite Brethren, 1977 51.13 Ecumenical Relations – Inter – Mennonite Relations – Mennonites 51.14 Emigration/Flight – Mennonites – U.S.S.R.; Wardin #4775, #4776, #4778, #4779, #4787, #4788 51.15 Emigration to America – Mennonites – Russia 51.16 Emigration to Russia – Mennonites – Russia – David Rempel Article, 1935 51.17 Epp. Jacob D. Epp Diaries – Mennonites in Russia, 1851 – 1880 51.18 Epp, Heinrich – Mennonite Eldar in Chortitza, Russia, 1897 Box 52 52.1 Eschatology – Mennonite Brethren 52.2 Evangelical Tent Mission – Jacob J. Dyck – Mennonites, 1918 – 1931 52.3 Evangelism – Mennonite Brethren – Lutheran and Orthodox Converts 52.4 Exuberant Movement – Mennonite Brethren 52.5 Foreign Missions – Cameroon – Mennonite Brethren, 1909 52.6 Foreign Missions – Mennonite Brethren; Wardin #2340, #2476, #2479, #7149 52.7 Foreign Missions – Mennonite Brethren – Toews, Jacob John, 1967 52.8 Friedensfeld Village – Mennonite Brethren – Ivan Newbauer, Petr Lysenko 52.9 Friedensstimme – History, 2000 52.10 Friesen, Daniel (1889 – 1959) – Mennonite Brethren 52.11 Friesen, Peter M. (1849 – 1914) 52.12 Frisians – Mennonites – Russia, 1939 52.13 German Baptists and Mennonite Brethren, 1907 – 1910 52.14 Government Restrictions – Halbstadt Investigation – Mennonite Brethren, 1910 52.15 Heinrichs, J. N. – Russian Baptists and Mennonite Brethren, 1907 – 1910 52.16 Historiography – Mennonites – Russia 52.17 Historiography – Mennonites – Russia – Rempel, David G. 52.18 History – Early – Mennonite Brethren 52.19 Hutterites – Russia 52.20 Identity – Mennonite Brethren 52.21 Images of Imperial Russia 52.22 Immersion – Mennonite Brethren, 1864 52.23 Initsiativniki and Mennonites – U.S.S.R. 52.24 Jerusalem Friends, 1881 Box 53 53.1 Klaus, Aleksandr – Mennonites – Russia, 1868; Wardin #49 53.2 Klaus, Aleksandr A. – Nash Kolonii (Our Colonies) – Mennonites, 1869; Wardin #36 53.3 Klaus, Aleksandr A. – Sectarian Colonists in Russia – Mennonites, 1868 53.4 Klaus, Aleksandr – Unsere Kolonien (Our Colonies) – Mennonites, 1887; Wardin #36 53.5 Kleine Gemeinde – Heinrich Balzer 53.6 Klibanov, Aleksandr I. – Mennonity (The Mennonites), 1931 53.7 Kowalsky, J. – Mennonite Brethren – Alt Danzig. Cataloi 53.8 Krimer Mennonite Brethren – Russia 53.9 Kroeker, Jacob (1872 – 1948) – Abraham Kroeker (1863 – 1944) 53.10 Liebig, August – Comments by Abraham Ungar
44 53.11 Liebig, August – Mennonite Brethren, 1872 – 1873 53.12 Liebig, August – Trip to Mennonites in Russia and Expulsion, 1866 53.13 Marxist Views – Mennonites – U.S.S.R. 53.14 Marxist Views – Mennonites – U.S.S.R., 1920s – 1930s; Wardin #3996c, #4268, #4756, #4759, #4788 53.15 Melchior Hoffman – Anabaptists 53.16 Melville, John (1802 – 1886), Bible Distribution – British and Foreign Bible Society 53.17 Membership – Mennonite Brethren 53.18 Mennonite Brethren, 1890 – 1918 53.19 Mennonite Brethren and Baptists – Relations, Differences 53.20 Mennonite Brethren – Baptist Sources Box 54 54.1 Mennonite Brethren – Beginnings; Wardin #58 54.2 Mennonite Brethren – Beginnings – Becker, Jacob P. 54.3 Mennonite Brethren – Beginnings – Braun – Ibersheim, A., 1938 54.4 Mennonite Brethren – Beginnings – Goerz, Heinrich F. 54.5 Mennonite Brethren – Beginnings – Harms, J. F. 54.6 Mennonite Brethren – Beginnings – Isaak, Franz; Wardin #2323 54.7 Mennonite Brethren – Beginnings, Janzen, H. H. 54.8 Mennonite Brethren – Beginnings, Kroeker, Abraham, 1937 54.9 Mennonite Brethren – Conference, 1909 (Abortive) 54.10 Mennonite Brethren – Differences with Other Mennonites and Baptists 54.11 Mennonite Brethren – Germany and Former Soviet Republics, 2010 54.12 Mennonite Brethren – Influences on Ukrainians/Russians 54.13 Mennonite Brethren – Orthodox Attacks at Kazan Missionary Congress, 1897 54.14 Mennonite Brethren – Russia, 1860 – 1914 54.15 Mennonite Brethren – Russia, 1917 – 1928 54.16 Mennonite Brethren – Russia – Women 54.17 Mennonite Brethren – Schism and the Russian Government – Article, 2008 54.18 Mennonite Brethren – U.S.A., 1988 54.19 Mennonite Brethren – U.S.S.R. and Former Soviet Republics, 1917 – 2010 54.20 Mennonite Colonies 54.21 Mennonite – World Conference, 1925 54.22 Mennonites, 1914 – 1929 54.23 Mennonites – Poland 54.24 Mennonites – Refugees – Europe, 1946 54.25 Mennonites – Russia 54.26 Mennonites – Russia, 1989 54.27 Mennonites – Russia – Bible Schools 54.28 Mennonites – Russia – Black Sea – A. von Harthausen 54.29 Mennonites – Russia – Divisions – Dirks, Heinrich 54.30 Mennonites – Russia – Leaders – Quiring, Walter, and Helen Bartel 54.31 Mennonites – Russia – Letters to Der Bote, 1945 – 1947 54.32 Mennonites – Russia – Memrik Colony 54.33 Mennonites – Russia – Memrik Colonies – Goerz, Heinrich F.
45 54.34 Mennonites – Russia – Molotschna 54.35 Mennonites – Russia – Orenburg – Dyck, Peter P. 54.36 Mennonites – Russia – Self – Defense (Sebstschutz) 54.37 Mennonites – Russia – State Service – Sudermann, Jacob, 1943 54.38 Mennonites – Russia – Statistics, 1804 – 1860 54.39 Mennonites – Russia – Volhynia – Crous, Ernst, 1956 54.40 Mennonites – Russia – War and Revolution, 1914 – 1920 Box 55 55.1 Mennonites – U.S.S.R., 1917 – 1928 55.2 Mennonites – U.S.S.R., 1930s 55.3 Mennonites – U.S.S.R., 1945 – 1989 55.4 Mennonites – U.S.S.R. – General Conference, 1917 – 1926 55.5 Mennonites – U.S.S.R. – Relief, 1920s 55.6 Military Service – Mennonites – U.S.S.R.; Wardin #4271 55.7 Missions – India – Mennonite Brethren 55.8 Missions – Mennonite Brethren, 1900 – 1987 55.9 Missions – Russia – Mennonite Brethren, 1917 – 2002 55.10 Music – Mennonite Brethren 55.11 Political Concerns – Mennonites, 1905 – 1907 55.12 Publications – Mennonites – U.S.S.R., 1917 – 1928; Wardin #4302, #4303, #4304, #4305 55.13 Quakers and Mennonites 55.14 Raduga – Halbstadt Investigation 55.15 Reimer, Adolf – Missions among Russians 55.16 Reimer, Jakob D. (c 1817 – 1891) Box 56 56.1 Relations with Baptists – Mennonite Brethren 56.2 Religious Influences – Mennonite Brethren 56.3 Religious Influences / Religious Values – Mennonites in Russia 56.4 Religious Life – Mennonites in Russia 56.5 Riedger, Peter – “Mennonite Missions Among the Russians” 56.6 Russia – Mennonites – Mennonite Kleine Gemeinde 56.7 Russia – Mennonites – Migration to Russia; Wardin #55 56.8 Russia – Mennonites – Rempel, David G. 56.9 Russia – Mennonites – Rennikov, Andreĭ M.; Wardin #1909 56.10 Russia – Mennonites – Templar Movement (Jerusalemfreunde) 56.11 Russia – Tent Mission Mennonites 56.12 Russian Baptists and Mennonite Brethren, 1908 – 1909 56.13 Russian Mennonite Bible Society, 1921 – 1922 56.14 Russian Nationalism and the Mennonites 56.15 Russian Workers in Germany Colonies – Mennonite Brethren Influences 56.16 Sawatsky, Walter – Mennonite Central Committee, 1980 56.17 Shukkau, A. P. – Mennonite Brethren Missions in Russia 56.18 Siberia and Central Asia – Mennonites, 1970 – 2007 56.19 Siberia – Mennonite Brethren
46 56.20 Social Background – Mennonite Brethren – James Urry, 1986 56.21 Soviet Mennonite Historiography (Images of Imperial Russia) 56.22 Spirituality – Mennonites 56.23 Statistics – Mennonite Brethren – Russia/U.S.S.R. Box 57 57.1 Theological Education – Mennonite Brethren 57.2 Theology – Mennonite Brethren 57.3 “Through the Eye of the Needle: Wealth and the Mennonite Experience in Russia” by James Urry 57.4 Toews, J. B. – “Mennonite Brethren in the Larger Mennonite World,” 1983 57.5 Turkestan – Mennonites, 1920s 57.6 Unger, Abraham – Mennonite Brethren 57.7 Urry, James – “Mennonite Commonwealth in Imperial Russia Revisited” – Mennonite Quarterly Review, 2010 57.8 Velitsyn, A. A. – The Spiritual Life of Our German Colonies – Mennonites – Stundists, 1890; Wardin #3290 57.9 Volga Mission – Mennonite Brethren, 1861 – 1867 57.10 Who are the Mennonites? 1914, 1915 57.11 World War I – Mennonites 57.12 World War II – Mennonites – U.S.S.R. 57.13 Worship Polity – Mennonite Brethren 57.14 Wüst, Edward – Mennonite Brethren Beginnings Series K Other Denominations Box 58 58.1 Armenian Refugees, 1916 58.2 Assemblies of God Archives, 1990 – 1995 58.3 Baptist Defection to Adventism – T. A. Babienko, 1885 58.4 British Anglicans and the Russian Orthodox Church, 1978 – 1980 58.5 Broadent, Edmund Hamer – Plymouth Brethren 58.6 Carlson, B. A. (1833 – 1920) – Reminiscences from my life: an autobiography. Methodist Pioneer in Finland and St. Petersburg; Wardin #3034 58.7 Christians of the Evangelical Faith (New Molokans) 58.8 Church of Christ – Poland, 1914 58.9 Church of Christ – U.S.S.R., 1991 58.10 Church of Christ – Warsaw – Waclaw Zebrowski, 1913 – 1945 58.11 Confession of Faith of Evangelical Christians Accepting Children’s Holy Baptism. Evangelical Free Church in Moscow – J. G. Svensson; Wardin #2607 58.12 Congregational Embassy Church in St. Petersburg, 1895 58.13 Diaspora – Lutherans, Evangelical Sectarians 58.14 Dukhobors – Russia, 1973 58.15 Eklund, Anna – Methodists in Russia – Deaconess Home 58.16 Evangelical Christians in the Spirit of the Apostles (Oneness Pentecostals), 1920 58.17 Evangelical Christians in the Spirit of the Apostles (Oneness Pentecostals) – Andrew
47 Urshan and M. P. Smorodin 58.18 Finland – Plymouth Brethren 58.19 Free Christians 58.20 German Methodist Conference, U.S.A. – William Nast, Fanny Nast Gamble 58.21 German Reformed Church – Russia, 1917 – 1929 58.22 German Schools – St. Petersburg – Volga, 1938 58.23 Heinz, Daniel – Adventist Historian – Correspondence, 1998 58.24 Huguenots – Russia 58.25 Hurtig, Karl – Methodism in Finland: Its Forty Year History, 1923; Wardin #3035 58.26 Influence of Lutheran Hymnody 58.27 Irvingites – Russia 58.28 Jehovah’s Witnesses Box 59 59.1 Leibniz, Gottfried and Russia 59.2 Lutherans and German Baptists in Germany and Russia, Lutheran Synods and Parishes in Russia 59.3 Lutherans – Baltic Provinces 59.4 Lutherans – Baltic Provinces – Church and State – Evangelical Alliance Protest, 1871; Wardin #344, #3302 59.5 Lutherans – Baltic Provinces – Oppression 59.6 Lutherans – Estonia, 1943 – 1971 59.7 Lutherans – Latvia, 1932 – 1946 59.8 Lutherans – Leningrad Seminary, 1925 – 1927 59.9 Lutherans – Martin Luther’s Shorter Catechism 59.10 Lutheran Martyrs – Latvia 59.11 Lutherans – Russia 59.12 Lutherans – Russia, 1917 – 1930 59.13 Lutherans – Russia, 1945 – 1979 59.14 Lutherans – Russia, 1980 59.15 Lutherans – Russia – Black Sea – Bessarabia – Volga 59.16 Lutherans – Russia – Biography – Bishop Arthur Malmgren 59.17 Lutherans – Russia – Constitution – Synod, 1924 Box 60 60.1 Lutherans – Russia – History 60.2 Lutherans – Russia – Refugees in Germany – Lutheran Relief 60.3 Lutherans – Russia – Relief – Gustav Adolf Verein 60.4 Lutherans – Russia – Suppression, 1928 – 1939; Wardin #4582, #4758 60.5 Lutherans – Russian Orthodox Relations, 1959 – 1986 60.6 Lutherans – Siberia – U.S.S.R., 1982 60.7 Lutherans – Transcaucasus 60.8 Lutherans – Ukraine, 1991 – 60.9 Malevannyĭ, Kondratii – Psychiatric Diagnosis 60.10 Malevannyĭ, Kondratii (1844 – 1913) – Reminiscences – Greeting to the Russian People 60.11 Malevantsy, 1905
48 60.12 Methodists and the Living Church 60.13 Methodists – Baltic States, 1905 – 1945; Wardin #3037 60.14 Methodists – Estonia; Wardin #3044, #5073 Box 61 61.1 Methodists – Finland and Russia 61.2 Methodists – Finland and St. Petersburg – Mission Reports, 1883 – 1892, 1894 – 1902 61.3 Methodists – George A. Simons – Kristianski Pobornik 61.4 Methodists – Latvia, 1921 – 1939 61.5 Methodists – Russia, 1905 – 1914 61.6 Methodists – Russia and Baltics, 1917 – 1939 61.7 Methodists – Russia and Finland, 1881 – 1905 61.8 Methodists – Russia and the U.S.S.R. 61.9 Methodists – Russia and Ukraine, 1991 – 61.10 Methodists – Russia – Marxist Attacks 61.11 Methodists – Transcarpathian, Komi – Siberia 61.12 Methodists – U.S.S.R. – Mission Reports, 1920 – 1923, 1926 – 1929, 1931 – 1932 61.13 Methodists – World War I 61.14 Metodist – Bulletin of the Siberia – Manchuria Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South 61.15 Mission Covenant in Finland and St. Petersburg 61.16 Missionary Voice (Siberia – Manchuria Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, 1922 – 1925 61.17 Molokans – Decline in the U.S.S.R. 61.18 Molokans in the Far East, 1905 – 1917 61.19 Moravians – Baltic States; Wardin #24, #26, #27, #29 61.20 Moravians – Latvia 61.21 Nestorians and Protestant Influences Box 62 62.1 Pentecostalism – Bibliography 62.2 Pentecostals – Latvia; Wardin #4958 62.3 Pentecostals – Russians in Finland and Northern Russia, 1911 – 1921 – Wardin Article and Information 62.4 Plymouth Brethren, 1920s 62.5 Plymouth Brethren – Anti – Darbist Views 62.6 Plymouth Brethren – Baltic States; Wardin #5081 62.7 Plymouth Brethren – History 62.8 Plymouth Brethren – Mission – Turkestan, 1911 – 1917 62.9 Plymouth Brethren – Mission – Turkestan – Offene Tűren, 1909 – 1915 62.10 Plymouth Brethren – Russia, 1907 – 1912 62.11 Protestant Chaplains in the U.S.S.R., 1953 – 1969 62.12 Quakers in Russia 62.13 Redlich, May – Lutheran Baltic Germans – Die Univerlierbarkevt evangelischen Kirchentum aus dem Osten, 1973 62.14 Reformed Church in Russia
49 62.15 Roman Catholicism – Russian Empire 62.16 Roman Catholicism – U.S.S.R. 62.17 Christians of the Evangelical Faith (Pentecostal) Box 63 63.1 Russia – Protestantism – Lutheranism – 16th and 17th Centuries 63.2 Russia – Religious suppression, 1928 – 1939 – German Churches – Lutherans; Wardin #4560 63.3 Russia – St. Petersburg – Protestantism – Lutherans and Reformed; Wardin #552 63.4 Russian Sects – U.S.S.R., 1934 – 1946 63.5 Salvation Army, 1908 – 1923 63.6 Salvation Army – Baltic States, 1920 – 1941; Wardin #5021 63.7 Salvation Army – Finland, 1889 – 1905 63.8 Salvation Army – Finland, 1906 – 1917 63.9 Salvation Army – “Ten Years in Russia” 63.10 Salvation Army – World War I 63.11 Seventh Day Adventists – Russia, 1886 – 1917 63.12 Seventh Day Adventists – Russia/U.S.S.R. 63.13 Seventh Day Adventists – Russia – Bibliography 63.14 Seventh Day Adventists – Russia – Biography – Louis R. Conradi 63.15 Seventh Day Adventists – World War I Box 64 64.1 Siberia – Manchuria Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South 64.2 Siberia – Manchuria Mission of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South – Archives 64.3 Simons, George A. – Methodist Conference in Russia and Baltic States 64.4 Stundist Sabbatarians – Russia 64.5 Swedish Lutheran Prisoners – 18th Century 64.6 Svensson, Johannes – Religious Questions – Critique of Adventists, 1913; Wardin #388 64.7 Svensson, Johannes – Teaching of the Bible on Holy Baptism – Pedobaptist, 1913 64.8 Trans – Carpathia – Plymouth Brethren, 1928 – 1939 64.9 Ukraine – Protestantism; Wardin #802 64.10 Ukraine – Protestants – Lutherans and Reformed 64.11 Ukrainian Evangelical Alliance of North America 64.12 United Pentecostal Historical Center (Oneness Pentecostal) – Andrew D. Urshan 64.13 Zurakowskyj, Mykola – Reformed Ukraine – Ukrainian Evangelical Reformed Church in Poland Series L Pashkovites Box 65 65.1 Blackwood, Stevenson Arthur (1834 – 1907) 65.2 Bobrinsky, Count Alekseĭ 65.3 Chertkova, Elizabeth I. (d.1922) – Revelation and Exile 65.4 Critique of Pashkovite Movement 65.5 Evangelical Christians in New York and Chicago
50 65.6 Evangelical Movement in Russia – Lord Radstock, V.A. Pashkov, Poysti Family 65.7 Free Church of the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland 65.8 Hilton, Edward and Henry – Pashkov Managers – Expulsion 65.9 Keswick (Deeper Life) Movement 65.10 Korf, M. N. (1842 – 1933) 65.11 Lieven, Sophie – “At the Daybreak of the Evangelical Movement in Russia,” Prizyv no. 181 – 189 65.12 Müller, George – Trip to Russia, 1882 – 1883 65.13 Pashkov, A. V. (Son of Vasiliĭ A. Pashkov); Wardin #2632 65.14 Pashkov, V. A. and K. P. Pobedonostsev – Correspondence – Tsar Alexander Pobedonostsev III 65.15 Pashkov and Korf – Exiles 65.16 Pashkov and Pashkovite Movement – Restrictions 65.17 Pashkov, V. A. and S. Glebov 65.18 Pashkov Property – Witoschkino 65.19 Pashkov, V. A. (1831 – 1909) 65.20 Pashkov, V. A. – Exchange with Ioann Yanyshev, 1880 65.21 Pashkov, V. A. – Exile, 1887 65.22 Pashkovism and Baptism, 1884 – 1902 65.23 Pashkovism and Stundists, 1885 – 1897 65.24 Pashkovism – Bibliography – Sharyl Corrado, 2000 65.25 Pashkovism – Gregory Nichols Thesis, 1991 65.26 Pashkovite Music 65.27 Pashkovite Opposition, 1884 – 1905 65.28 Pashkovite Philanthropy – Criticism 65.29 Pashkovite Publications and Manuscript Writings 65.30 Pashkovite – Social Ministry Box 66 66.1 Pashkovite Movement, 1874 – 1884 66.2 Pashkovite Movement, 1884 – 1914 66.3 Pashkovite Movement – Gregory L. Nichols 66.4 Pashkovite Movement – Hermann Dalton 66.5 Pashkovite Movement – Propaganda and Teachings 66.6 Pashkovites – Beliefs 66.7 Pashkovites – Brochures, 1883 – 1888 66.8 Pashkovites – Changes in Lifestyle 66.9 Pashkovites – Christian Unity 66.10 Pashkovites – Doctrine 66.11 Pashkovites – Evangelical Christians – Moscow; Wardin #2593, #2598 66.12 Pashkovites – Evangelism on Estates – V. A. Pashkov Estate 66.13 Pashkovites – Foreign Visitors – Otto Stockmayer 66.14 Pashkovites – General 66.15 Pashkovites – Historiography 66.16 Pashkovites – Judicial Trials 66.17 Pashkovites – Moscow
51 66.18 Pashkovites – Orthodox Attacks – Anti-Pashkovite Methods 66.19 Pashkovites – Pashkovite Letter, 1896 66.20 Pashkovites – Reference articles 66.21 Pashkovites – Relations with Stundists and Molokons 66.22 Pashkovites – Russian Orthodox Church 66.23 Pashkovites – Seduction 66.24 Pashkovites – Social Ministry, 1891 – 1893 66.25 Pashkovites – Society for the Encouragement of Spiritual and Ethical Reading 66.26 Pashkovites – Spread in the Military 66.27 Pashkovites – St. Petersburg – Decline 66.28 Pashkovites – Suppression; Wardin #2563 66.29 Pashkovites – Tver Province – Yaroslav Diocese/Kherson Diocese/Tambov Province, 1883 – 1899; Wardin #2550, #2556, #2576, #2591 66.30 Pashkovites – Women 66.31 Prugavin, Aleksandr S. – Pashkovite Movement – Raskol vnizu i raskol vverkhu; Wardin #2515 Box 67 67.1 Radclifte, Reginald (d. 1895) 67.2 Radstock Doctrine – Letters at the Appearance of Radstock, 1880 67.3 Radstock, Lord (1833 – 1913) 67.4 Radstock, Lord – Biography – by Mrs. Edward Trotter – Undertones of the Nineteenth Century 67.5 Radstock, Lord – Letter to William Fetler, 1913 67.6 Radstock, Lord – Orthodox Attack – Moscow Ministry, 1977 67.7 Radstock Movement, 1874 – 1882 67.8 Radstock Movement – Attack of V. P. Meshcherskiĭ 67.9 Radstock Movement – Hermann Dalton 67.10 Radstock Movement – M. M. Korff 67.11 Radstock Movement – Response of Literary Figures, 1872 – 1877 67.12 Russian Nobility 67.13 Russian Orthodox Church – Evangelical Critique, 1880 67.14 Russian Workman, The 67.15 Society for the Encouragement of Moral and Religious Reading (Pashkovite), 1877 – 1885 67.16 St. Petersburg Conference, 1884 67.17 St. Petersburg Society before 1873 – Evangelical Interests 67.18 Starinin, I. I. – Pashkovite Colporteur; Wardin #240 67.19 Stead, W. T. – Truth about Russia – Pashkovites, 1888 67.20 Trotter, Mrs. Edward – Lord Radstock: an Interpretation and a Record (extract from book) 67.21 Tambov Province – Pashkovites and Baptists 67.22 Terletskiĭ, G I. – The Sect of the Pashkovites, 1890 67.23 Terletskiĭ, G I. – The Sect of the Pashkovites, 1891
52 Series M Pentecostalism Box 68 68.1 Baltic States – Pentecostals, 1926 – 1944; Wardin #5022, #5023, #5084, #5085, #5087 68.2 Bartleman, Frank – Two Years Mission Work in Europe Just before the World War, 1912 – 14 – Russian Pentecostalism in Finland and Russia; Wardin #3088 68.3 Charismatic Movement in Russia, 2005 68.4 Eastern Europe – Pentecostal Beginnings – J. E. Voronaev 68.5 Eddler, Christian F – History of the Founding of the Armenian Evangelical Church in Schamachi – Armenian Lutheran Church, 1873; Wardin #2999 68.6 Evangelical Christians in the Spirit of the Apostles (Oneness Pentecostals) 68.7 Evangelical Christians in the Spirit of the Apostles (Oneness Pentecostals) – Doctrine 68.8 Grazhdan, Valeriĭ D. – Kto takie pyatidesyatniki (Who Are the Pentecostals) – critical Marxist analysis of Pentecostals, 1965; Wardin #7197 68.9 Holm, Nils G. – The Pentecostal Movement: A Scholarly Religious Study of the Pentecostal Movement in Swedish Finland, 1978; Wardin #3084 68.10 Holm, Nils G. – The Pentecostal Movement in Swedish Finland, 1970; Wardin #3083 68.11 Kol’tsov, Nikolaĭ – Who are the Pentecostals – Marxist work, 1965; Wardin #7196 68.12 Mel’nik, Viktoriya – Pentecostalism: New Tendencies, 1988; Wardin #7209 68.13 Musatova, V. M. and V. P. Troshkin – In the World of Nightmare – A photographic documentary on Pentecostalism, 1962; Wardin #7278 68.14 Pentecostal Apostates 68.15 Pentcostal Council / Pentecostal Union, 1989 – 1990 Box 69 69.1 Pentecostalism – Estonia – Baron Uexkűll and F. B. Meyer 69.2 Pentecostalism – Marxist Sources 69.3 Pentecostalism – Migration, 1974 – 1990 69.4 Pentecostalism – Poland and Bulgaria (Danzig Institute of the Bible) 69.5 Pentecostalism – Russia, 1930 – 1937 69.6 Pentecostalism – Russia, 1945 – 1989 69.7 Pentecostalism – Russia, 1989 69.8 Pentecostalism – Russia – Baptist and Evangelical Christian Counter Attack, 1903 – 1925 69.9 Pentecostalism – Saratov and German Colonies, 1912 – 1914 69.10 Pentecostalism – Tiflis – Baptist Reaction, 1913 – 1914 69.11 Pentecostalism – Worship 69.12 Pentecostals and Baptists – Relations, 1945 – 1978 69.13 Pentecostals – August Agreement, 1945 69.14 Pentecostals – Biography 69.15 Pentecostals – Eastern Europe – Oppression, 1939 – 1954 69.16 Pentecostals – Finland and St. Petersburg – Beginnings 69.17 Pentecostals – Finland and St. Petersburg – Frank Bartleman, 1914 69.18 Pentecostals – Finland – T. B. Barratt 69.19 Pentecostals – Latvia and Estonia, 1912 – 1915
53 69.20 Pentecostals – Marxist Attacks, 1961 – 1983 69.21 Pentecostals – Murashkovtsy, 1969 69.22 Pentecostals – Relations Abroad, 1970 – 1976 69.23 Pentecostals – Russia, 1914 – 2004 69.24 Pentecostals – Siberian Seven 69.25 Pentecostals – St. Petersburg – T. B. Barratt 69.26 Pentecostals – Suppression 69.27 Pentecostals – Unregistered/Independent 69.28 Pentecostals – U.S.S.R. 69.29 Pobeda Kresta – T. B. Barratt – Pentecostalism 69.30 Poysti, Nicolai J. – Pentecostalism, 1920s 69.31 Russia – Baptist vs Pentecostals, 1920s – J. E. Voronaev Box 70 70.1 Russia – Pentecostalism – Beliefs 70.2 Russia – Pentecostalism – Bornovolokov Mns, J. E. Voronrev 70.3 Russia – Pentecostals – Fedor I. Garkavenko – J. E. Voronaev 70.4 Russia – Pentecostalism – The Gospel Call of Russia, 1927 – 1929 70.5 Russia – Relations of Baptists and Evangelical Christians with Pentecostals, 1924 70.6 Smorodin, N. P. – “An Exposition” – Oneness Pentecostals; Wardin #4355 70.7 Soldatenko, Vladimir E. – The Pentecostals – A Marxist Survey and Atheistic Work among Them, 1972 70.8 Urshan, Andrew D. (1884 – 1967) – Evangelical Christians in the Spirit of the Apostles (Oneness Pentecostals); Wardin #3097, #3098 70.9 Voronaev, Ivan – Antin Gorohko – Article, 1998 70.10 Voronaev, J. E. – Article by N. Gurich, 1930 70.11 Voronaev, J. E. – California and Washington – Documents 70.12 Voronaev, J. E. – California and Washington – Wardin 70.13 Voronaev, J. E. – California (Dony Donev) 70.14 Voronaev, J. E. – Dony Donev Articles 70.15 Voronaev, J. E. – Family 70.16 Voronaev, J. E. – New York City – Documents, 1919 – 1920 70.17 Voronaev, J. E. – Pacific Baptist Clippings, 1913 70.18 Voronaev, J. E. – Russia – Pentecostal Reports – Bulgaria/Russia 70.19 Voronaev, J. E. – Research of Wardin with Dony Donev 70.20 Voronaev, J. E. – Russia – Pentecostalism 70.21 Voronaev, Paul – Thirteen Years in Soviet Russia – Pentecostalism in Soviet Russia – Suffering of the Voronaev Family – John E. Voronaev, 1945 Series N Pietism Box 71 71.1 Arndt, Johann – Pietism, 1935 71.2 Bavaria – Johann Michael Sailer 71.3 Boehme, Jacob – Pietism, 1935 71.4 Boos, Martin (1742 – 1825)
54 71.5 Francke, Hermann – Pietism, 1934 71.6 Freemasonry and Evangelical Literature 71.7 German Pietism in Russia – 19th Century 71.8 Golitsyn, Alexander Nikolaevich (1773 – 1844) 71.9 Gossner, Johann 71.10 Gottestaten: Das Evangelium in Russland (Periodical) 71.11 Halle Pietism – Articles Box 72 72.1 Jung – Stilling, Johannes – Millenarians in Russia 72.2 Kotsebu, Pavel E., and Pietism 72.3 Krudener, Madame de 72.4 Lutheran Separatists and Millenarians – Migration to Russia – Johannes Jung – Stilling, Johann A. Bengal 72.5 Lutheran Separatists in Russia – Eduard Wűst 72.6 Nechaev, P. I. – Pietism (Pravoslavnoe obozrenie), 1873 72.7 Millennialism 72.8 Pietism 72.9 Pietistic Influence in Russia 72.10 Pietism / Mysticism Box 73 73.1 Pietism – Wűrtlemberg, Germany 73.2 Pietism – Wűrtlemberg, Germany – Korntal 73.3 Religion in Russia – Alexander I, 1820s 73.4 Swabian Colonies in Russia, 1935 73.5 Swabian Separtists – Millenarians – Ukraine, Georgia; Wardin #189, #190, #195, #225 73.6 Venning, John – Prison Reform in Russia 73.7 Wűrtlemberg, Germany – Separatism and Sectarianism – Baptists; Wardin #184 Series O Poland Box 74 74.1 Articles – Poland 74.2 Baptists – Baltic States and Poland – Wardin Lectures 74.3 Baptists – Poland – Jubilee Year, 2008 74.4 Baptists – Statistics – Poland, 1997 – 2008 74.5 Christian Tract Society (Poland) 74.6 Correspondence – Gott, Michael – (Poland) 74.7 Correspondence – Poland and Polish Baptists, 1996 – 2008 74.8 Evangelical School of Theology (Wroclaw, Poland), 2008 74.9 Germans in Russian Poland 74.10 Lűbeck, Johannes – Warsaw and Lodz, Poland – Odessa, Russia 74.11 Poland – Baptist Seminary in Lodz, 1921 – 1939 74.12 Poland – Baptists, 1858 – 1918 74.13 Poland – Baptists, 1918 – 1939
55 74.14 Poland – Baptists, 1919 – 1944 74.15 Poland – Baptists, 1944 – 1990 74.16 Poland – Baptists, 1989 – 74.17 Poland – Baptists – Dissertation by Zhigniew Wierzchowski on Polish Baptist Box 75 75.1 Poland – Baptists – Eastern Poland, 1919 – 1944 75.2 Poland – Baptists – Galicia, 1919 – 1944 75.3 Poland – Baptists – Galicia – Eastern Poland – Western Ukraine 75.4 Poland – Baptists – German Occupation, 1939 – 1944 75.5 Poland – Baptists – History 75.6 Poland – Baptists – Lodz Baptist Church, 1994 75.7 Poland – Baptists – Tennessee Baptist Convention Partnership, 1994 75.8 Poland – Baptists – Wisla Ministries, 2004 75.9 Poland – Bernhard Goetze 75.10 Poland – Church of Christ 75.11 Poland – Correspondence of Albert W. Wardin, Jr. 1961 – 1993 75.12 Poland – Correspondence of Alfred Kurzawa to Albert Wardin, Jr., 1961 – 1964 75.13 Poland – Evangelical Christians, 1919 – 1939 75.14 Poland – German Baptists, 1900 – 1919 – C. E. Petrick, J. G. Fetzer 75.15 Poland – German Baptists – Karl Ondra – Lodz Baptist Church 75.16 Poland – German Baptists – Lodz Baptist Church, 1872 – 1914 75.17 Poland – German Baptists – Warsaw Baptist Church 75.18 Poland – Interview – Albert Wardin, Jr. – Slovo Prawdy, 1997 75.19 Poland – Interview with Anna Wardin, 1962 75.20 Poland – Methodists, 1919 – 1940 75.21 Poland – Pentecostals, 1918 – 1939 75.22 Poland – Pentecostals, 1939 – 1944 Box 76 76.1 Poland – Plymouth Brethren, 1919 – 1940 76.2 Statistical Data – Religious Census, 2000 76.3 Poland – Szczecin (Stettin) Baptist Church, 2006 76.4 Poland – Trip of Albert and Lucile Wardin, 1996 – Warsaw Baptist Theological Seminary 76.5 Poland – Trip of Albert and Lucile Wardin, 1998 76.6 Poland – United Evangelical Church 76.7 Poland – Wardin Trip, 2003 76.8 Polish Baptist Association of North America 76.9 Polish Union of Slavic Baptists – Minutes, 1937 – 1939 76.10 Ukrainian Evangelical Movement in Poland and Ukraine – Reformed and Lutheran, 1939 – 1984 76.11 Ukrainians – Lutherans and Reformed, 1934 – 1935 76.12 Warsaw Baptist Theological Seminary – Poland, 1997 – 2008 76.13 Warsaw Baptist Theological Seminary – Wardin – Alf Chair of Church History, 1997 – 1998
56 Series P Reform Baptists (Initsiativniki) Box 77 77.1 Apostasy – Reform Baptists 77.2 Atheistic Pressure on Youth in U.S.S.R., 1962 – 1985 77.3 Autonomous Russian Baptist Movement, 1977 – 1991 77.4 Baptist World Alliance and Reform Baptists, 1971 – 1980 77.5 Brest Church, St. Petersburg Church – Reform Baptists, 2005 77.6 Christians in Labor Camps, 1960 – 1974 77.7 Conscientious Objectors – Military Service – Reform Baptists, 1976 – 1985 77.8 Correspondence – BWA on Religious Persecution in the U.S.S.R., 1970 – 1973 77.9 Council of Churches of Evangelical Christians-Baptists (Reform Baptists), 1961 – 1989 77.10 Council of Churches of Evangelical Christians- Baptists – Appeals to A. N. Kosygin, 1969 77.11 Council of Churches of Evangelical Christians-Baptists (Reform Baptists) – Michael Bourdeaux – Marxist Critique 77.12 Council of Churches of Evangelical Christians- Baptists (Reform Baptists) – Statistics 77.13 Council of Prisoners’ Relatives – Bulletin, 1980 – 1982 77.14 Council of Prisoners’ Relatives – Reform Baptists, 1967 – 1988 77.15 Delegation of the National Council of Churches to the U.S.S.R., 1984 77.16 Deyneka, Peter – The Life and Sufferings of Christians in Solovki and Siberia, Russia – Personal Accounts and Letters of Persecuted Christians, 1940 77.17 Division of the Reform Baptists – View of the All – Union Council of ECB 77.18 Documentary Films – Reform Baptists Box 78 78.1 Emigration Requests – Reform Baptists, 1974 – 1982 78.2 Ethnic Members – Gypsies – Reform Baptists, 1975 – 1982 78.3 Evangelical divisions in the U.S.S.R. 78.4 Foreign Protests of Religious Repression 78.5 Illegal Sunday Schools – Reform Baptists, 1966 – 1978 78.6 Independent Baptists and Reform Baptists, 1998 78.7 Instruction of Youth – Reform Baptists, 1961 – 1983 78.8 International Union of Churches of Evangelical – Christians Baptists, 1989 – 78.9 International Union of Churches of Evangelical – Christians Baptists (Reform Baptists) 78.10 Judicial Trials – Reform Baptists, 1969 – 1974 78.11 Moiseyev, Ivan (1952 – 1972) 78.12 Music – Reform Baptists 78.13 New Constitution of the U.S.S.R. in 1977 – Baptist Views, 1977 – 1978 78.14 Offers of Collaboration – Peter G. Vins, 1977 78.15 Principles of Religious Conflict, 1956 78.16 Prisoners – Photographs – Reform Baptists 78.17 Prisoners – Reform Baptists 78.18 Prisoners Released – Reform Baptists, 1987 – 1988
57 78.19 Problems of Church Registration in the U.S.S.R., 1973 – 1980 78.20 Protests – Reform Baptists, 1964 – 1988 78.21 Protests – Reform Baptists 78.22 Poysti, Earl – Radio Ministry, 1974 78.23 Pure Baptists, 1950s Box 79 79.1 Reform Baptists, 1968 – 1971 79.2 Reform Baptists – Abroad, 2011 79.3 Reform Baptists –Deprivation of Parental Rights, 1974 – 1978 79.4 Reform Baptists – Mutual Assistance, 1971 79.5 Reform Baptists – “News of Suffering Believers” – Metropolitan Tabernacle, London, 1986 79.6 Reform Baptists – Reconciliation and Return to the All – Union Council of Evangelical Christians – Baptists 79.7 Reform Baptists – Reports from the Council of Prisoners’ Relatives and from the Second All – Russian Congress, 1969 – 1970 79.8 Reform Baptists – Repression, 1963 – 1983 79.9 Reform Baptists – Vestnik Spaseniya, 1967, No. 3 – Initsiativniki, View of Baptist History – Ebenezer, 1977 79.10 Reform Baptists – Western Reports on Religious Repression, 1963 – 1984 79.11 Reform Baptists – Western views, 1966 – 1986 79.12 Register of Samizdat Documents 79.13 Relations of Reform Baptists and the All – Union Council of Evangelical Christians – Baptists, 1966 – 1982 79.14 Religious Dissent in the U.S.S.R. 79.15 Russia – Reform Baptists – Caucacus – Kalmuks 79.16 Russian Baptists – Reports of Missions and Agencies Devoted to Counter Religious Oppression in Communist Lands 79.17 Russian Dissenters in Psychiatric Institutions, 1971 – 1983 Box 80 80.1 Samizdat – Self-publishing in USSR 80.2 Secret Publishing – Reform Baptists – Russia, 1973 – 1987 80.3 Social Composition and Age – Reform Baptists 80.4 Soviet Army – Reform Baptists, 1967 – 1981 80.5 Soviet Attacks on Reform Baptists, 1966 – 1986 80.6 Soviet Attack on Religious Extremism, 1980 – 1984 80.7 Statistics – Reform Baptists 80.8 Struggle for Religious Rights – USSR, 1976 – 1977 80.9 Theology – Millennial Concerns – Reform Baptists 80.10 Theology of Suffering and Martyrdom – Reform Baptists, 1978 – 1982 80.11 Vins, Georgi – Testimony on the Persecution of the Council of Evangelical Christian – Baptists (Reform Baptists), 1980 80.12 Western Subversion of Ideas – Marxist View
58 80.13 Zhenskaya Niva (The Woman’s Field) – Reform Baptists – European – Asiatic Federation of the Council of Evangelical Christians – Baptists, Women’s Division, 1995 Series Q Russian Baptists – Tsarist Period, Pre 1917 Box 81 81.1 American Baptist Missionary Union – Assistance for Baptists in Russia, 1888 – 1898 81.2 American Baptist Union/American Baptist Foreign Mission Society – Russian Support, 1905 – 1916 81.3 Articles and Outlines of Russian Baptist History 81.4 Astrakhanka Seminary, 1902 – 1909 81.5 Azerbaijan – Baku Baptists 81.6 Baptist Church Polity – Mazaez, Deĭ, 1908 81.7 Baptist Doctrine – Russian Orthodox Appraisal, 1890 – 1901 81.8 Baptist Restrictions, 1914 81.9 Baptist Seminary in St. Petersburg (Proposed) to 1912 81.10 Baptist Support from Abroad, 1915 – 1917 81.11 Baptists and Evangelical Christian in Moscow – Yama 81.12 Baptists as the Most Dangerous Sect, 1912. Reprinted in Moscow, 1993 – American Orthodox Critique of Baptist Beliefs 81.13 Baptists – Belarus, 1910 – 1917 81.14 Baptists – Caucasus – Gleb Uspenskiĭ, 1880s; Wardin #1198 81.15 Baptists from the Baltic – World War I – J.A. Frey, S. Lehmann, Adam Podin 81.16 Baptists in Dnepropetrovskoĭ Oblast, Ukraine – Petr Lysenko 81.17 Baptists, Mennonite Brethren and Pashkovites – Statistics 81.18 Baptist Missionaries – 19th Century – Viktor L. Val’kevich 81.19 Baptist Publications – Russia 81.20 Baptists – Rostov-on-Don, 1887 81.21 Baptists – Russia, 1905 81.22 Baptists – Russia – Articles in Encyclopedias 81.23 Baptists – Russia – Paths to Unity; Wardin #4144 81.24 Baptists – Ukraine 81.25 Baptists vs. Orthodox in Vladikavkaz 81.26 Baptist World Alliance Congress – Russian Delegates, William Fetler, Raising Funds for Seminary in Russia, 1911 81.27 Bessarabia – Baptists, 1870 – 1940 81.28 Bessarabia – German Baptists, 1870 – 1940; Wardin #4905, 4906 81.29 Bible and Science – Vasiliĭ G. Pavlov, 1907 81.30 Bondar, S.D. – Contemporary Status of Russian Baptists, 1911 81.31 Byford, Charles T. – “The Soul of Russia,” 1914 81.32 Caucasus Baptist Statistics, 1879 – 1884 81.33 Congress on Sectarian Rights – Kiev, 1906 81.34 Congress on Sectarian Rights, 1907 81.35 Dorodnitsyn, Aleksiĭ (Bishop Aleksiĭ) – Authorship 81.36 Dorodnitsyn, Aleksiĭ – The Book of Bishop Aleksiĭ – Baptist, 1908, No. 9, p. 23 – 27; Wardin #599
59 Box 82 82.1 Dorodnitsyn, Aleksiĭ – Materials for the History of the Religious-Rationalistic Movement in South Russia in the Second Half of the 19th Century 82.2 Dorodnitsyn, Aleksiĭ – Materials for the History of the Religious-Rationalistic Movement in South Russia in the Second Half of the 19th Century – Documents# 290-340 82.3 Dorodnitsyn, Aleksiĭ (Episkop Aleksiĭ) – Religizno-Ratsionalisticheskoe Divizhenie Na Yuge Rossi Vo Vtoroĭ Polovine xix-gostoletiya (The Religious-Rationalistic Movement in South Russia in the Second Half of the 19th Century), 1909. In Pravoslavnyĭ sobesednik, 1908; Wardin #599. 82.4 Evangelicals in World War I – Charges of Conspiracy 82.5 Evangelicals in World War I – Marxist Evaluation 82.6 Evangelicals in World War I – Support from Russia 82.7 Finland – Swedish Baptists – Aland Islands 82.8 History of Evangelical Christians – Baptists in the USSR – Short Course Lectures, 1-14 to 1942 82.9 Holy Synod – Reports of the Procurtor, 1903 – 1910 – Russian Baptist Propaganda and Growth 82.10 Investigations of Baptists – Tambor Province Box 83 83.1 Karev, Alexander – “The Russian Evangelical Baptist Movement or Under His Cross in Soviet Russia” 83.2 Kruydner, Yuliya (pseud.) – The Path of Salvation: A Trilogy, The Life and Service of Ivan F. Onishchenko: A Ukranian Stundist, 1992 83.3 Kushnerov, I.P – Advocate of Sectarians, 1906 – 1911 83.4 Leushkin, A.E. – “Letter to All Baptist Churches and Individual Baptist Brethren in Russia” and Other Correspondence 83.5 Liberal Intelligentsia 83.6 List of Local and Regional Baptist History 83.7 Literacy in Russia 83.8 Makarevskiĭ, Nikolaĭ – A Collection of Conversions to the Evangelical Path, 1914 83.9 Makarevskiĭ, Nikolaĭ – The Conversion of a Priest Who Became a Baptist, 1913 83.10 Manifesto of 1906 83.11 Maps of the USSR and the Russian Federation 83.12 Mazaev, Deĭ – Prediction, 1907 83.13 Mel’nikov, N.N. – “Evangelical Christians – Baptists in the Ukraine” 83.14 Omsk Baptist Church, 1916 84.15 Orthodox Church and Persecution of Evangelicals – World War I 83.16 Orthodox Clergy – Converts to Evangelical Christians and Baptists, 1913 – 1917 83.17 Orthodoxy and Baptists in Russia – Konstantin Prokhorov 83.18 Pastors – Preaching after Conversion 83.19 Persecution of Evangelicals – World War I 83.20 Persia – J. Heinrich’s Trip to Persia – Baptist Missions in Persia
60 83.21 Political Participation – Russian Baptists, 1907 – 1917 83.22 Prayer for Christian Unity – Russia, 1914 83.23 Pyatigorsk Baptist Church – Dedication, 1906 Box 84 84.1 Railroads – Russia, 1870s – 1880s 84.2 Religious Conditions – Russia, 1905 – 1908 84.3 Religious Conditions – Russia – Religious Restrictions, Persecution, 1908 – 1914 84.4 Religious Legislation, 1909 – 1913 84.5 Religious Liberty – Baptist Appeal, 1914 84.6 Religious Reaction, Era of, 1909 – 1914 84.7 Religious Statistics in Russia, 1852 84.8 Revolution of 1905 – Manifesto of 1905 84.9 Rückenau Congress, 1882 84.10 Russia – Evangelical Converts, 1913 – 1914 84.11 Russia – Swedish Baptists – St. Petersburg, 1894 84.12 Russia – Tiflis Baptist Youth Circle, 1909 84.13 Russian Baptist Building Society, 1910 84.14 Russian Baptist Missionary Society, 1907 – 1910 84.15 Russian Baptist Seminary in St. Petersburg, 1912 – 84.16 Russian Baptist Seminary – Russian Baptist Proposals, 1904 – 1910 84.17 Russian Baptist Union, 1906 – 1912 84.18 Russian Baptist Union – Congress, 1884 84.19 Russian Baptist Union – Congress, 1885, 1893, 1899 84.20 Russian Baptist Union – Congress, 1895 84.21 Russian Baptist Union – Congress, 1905 – Rostov-on-Don 84.22 Russian Baptist Union – Congress, 1907 – Rostov-on-Don 84.23 Russian Baptist Union – Congress, 1908 – Kiev 84.24 Russian Baptist Union – Congress, 1909, May – Odessa 84.25 Russian Baptist Union – Congress, 1909, Sept. – Rostov-on-Don Box 85 85.1 Russian Baptist Union – Congress, 1910 – St. Petersburg 85.2 Russian Baptist Union – Congress, 1911 – Moscow 85.3 Russian Baptist Union – Congresses – Lists 85.4 Russian Baptist Union – Congresses – Regional 85.5 Russian Baptist Union – Presidents 85.6 Russian Baptist Union – Tiflis Conference, 1879 85.7 Russian Baptists – Associational and Regional Congresses 85.8 Russian Baptists – Astrakhan Province, 1908 85.9 Russian Baptists – Balachov Church, 1910 85.10 Russian Baptists – Benevolence; Social Ministry 85.11 Russian Baptists – Bessarabia, 1892 85.12 Russian Baptists – Caucasus 85.13 Russian Baptists – Caucasus, 1905 – 1914 – Vladikavas Baptist Church, 1910 – 1914 85.14 Russian Baptists – Church Discipline of Pastors and Laity 85.15 Russian Baptists – Confessions of Faith
61 85.16 Russian Baptists – Diverse Views of Baptist Beginnings 85.17 Russian Baptists – Divisions in 19th Century 85.18 Russian Baptists – Don Region 85.19 Russian Baptists – Ekatarinoslav Province 85.20 Russian Baptists – Ekatarinoslav Province and Dnepropetrovsk Oblast, Taurida Province 85.21 Russian Baptists – Evangelical Christians – Political Views, Revolution, Socialism 85.22 Russian Baptists – Evangelism, 1908 – 1914 85.23 Russian Baptists – Evangelism Growth – I.S. Prohokov, William Fetler 85.24 Russian Baptists – Far East, Pre –1917 85.25 Russian Baptists – Finance and Building, Economic Status, Wealth 85.26 Russian Baptists – Foreign Ties 85.27 Russian Baptists – History 85.28 Russian Baptists – History – Baptist Historical Efforts and Anniversaries 85.29 Russian Baptists – History – Bratsky Vestnik, 1947 – 80th Anniversary Box 86 86.1 Russian Baptists – History – Bratsky Vestnik, 1957 – 90th Anniversary 86.2 Russian Baptists – Influence on Orthodoxy and Molokans 86.3 Russian Baptists – Influences from East Prussia 86.4 Russian Baptists – Kharkov, Kherson, Kursk and Pem Provinces 86.5 Russian Baptists – Kharkov Province 86.6 Russian Baptists – Kherson Province – Odessa 86.7 Russian Baptists – Lower Volga 86.8 Russian Baptists – Men, Women, Marriage and Divorce 86.9 Russian Baptists – Missions in China 86.10 Russian Baptists – Music 86.11 Russian Baptists – Northwest Region 86.12 Russian Baptists – Ordination, Pastoral Succession 86.13 Russian Baptists – Pastors – Lodz Seminary – Riga Seminary 86.14 Russian Baptists – Pastors, Salary and Education 86.15 Russian Baptists – Photographs of Leaders 86.16 Russian Baptists – Reports, 1907 – 1908 86.17 Russian Baptists – Revolution of 1905 – F.M. Putintsev 86.18 Russian Baptists – Schools, Bibles and Science 86.19 Russian Baptists – Siberia 86.20 Russian Baptists – Siberia, Omsk – G.I. Mazaev 86.21 Russian Baptists – Socialism/Revolution 86.22 Russian Baptists – Standards for Membership, Church Discipline 86.23 Russian Baptists – Statistics – William Fetler 86.24 Russian Baptists – Strengths and Weaknesses 86.25 Russian Baptists – Sunday Schools 86.26 Russian Baptists – Tambov Province 86.27 Russian Baptists – Theological Attacks, Tactics 86.28 Russian Baptists – USA and Canada 86.29 Russian Baptists – Volhynia Province
62 86.30 Russian Baptists – Western Province – Eastern Poland, 1939 – 1940; Wardin #4804, #4841, #4842, #4860 86.31 Russian Baptists – Worship Service Customs 86.32 Russian Baptists – Youth Congresses, Circles and Publications Box 87 87.1 Russian Census, 1897 87.2 Russian Christian Student Movement 87.3 Russian Evangelization Society, 1921 87.4 Russian Immigrants – Castle Garden Mission 87.5 Russian Orthodox Church – Fifth Missionary Congress, Irkutsk, 1911 87.6 Russian Orthodox Church – Fourth Missionary Conference – Kiev, 1909 87.7 Russian Orthodox Church – Inner Mission – Vasiliĭ M. Skvotsov, V.A. Mayevsky 87.8 Russian Orthodox Church – Missions, 1913 87.9 Russian Orthodox Church – Polemical Attacks on Baptists, 1909 – 1912 87.10 Russian Orthodox Church – Struggles with Baptists 87.11 Russian Peasants – Emancipation 87.12 Russian Sectarianism, 1912 – 1913 – Baptists, Evangelical Christians, Methodists, Adventists 87.13 Samara – Russian Baptist Church 87.14 Sectarian Morality – Attacks – Baptists, Adventists 87.15 Sectarian Publications 87.16 Sectarians – Defenders and Supporters 87.17 Sectarians – Military Service – World War I, Russian Baptists – Military Service – World War I ; Wardin #3558, #3602, #3616, #3996 87.18 Seminary in Riga – Proposed, 1907 87.19 Soglashenie (Agreement) – Evangelicals and Baptists 87.20 Spurgeon, Charles H. – Influence in Russia 87.21 Stolypin, Peter 87.22 Struchalina, Tedora V. – “Biography of Fedor Antonoch Arishina, 1841 – 1916,” 1980 87.23 Theological Training – Russian Baptists 87.24 Tiflis Baptist Church 87.25 Tiflis Baptist Church – Socialist Ideals 87.26 Tiflis Baptist Church – Vasiliĭ Pavlov, Nikita Voronin 87.27 Tsarist Religious Policy, 1905 – 1914 – Religious Liberty – Religious Restrictions 87.28 Vladikavkaz Baptists 87.29 Vostorgov, Ioann I. – The Hostile Spiritual Vanguard – Germanophobia Attack on Baptists and Adventists 87.30 V.P. – Baptists in the Caucasus (Stundists) – Russian Baptist Doctrine and Practice – Tiflis Baptist Church 87.31 World War I – Evangelical Support Series R Russian Baptists 1917 – 1944 Box 88 88.1 All-Ukranian Executive Committee, Kiev, 1922 88.2 American Baptist Foreign Mission Society – Russia Reports, 1922 – 1928
63 88.3 Atheist Views of Sectarians – Bezbezhnik and Bezbozhnik (Gazeta), 1920s 88.4 Atheist Views of Sectarians – Bezbezhnik ı stanka, 1920s 88.5 Azerbaijan – Baptists 88.6 Baptist Historiography – Kalinicheva, Z.V., 1917 – 1929 88.7 Baptist Polity – Church Offices 88.8 Baptist World Alliance, 1923 88.9 Baptist World Alliance, 1928, Toronto, Canada 88.10 Baptist World Alliance Congress – Issues and Events, 1923 – 1926 88.11 Baptists and Evangelical Christians – Dom Evangeliya – Odessa Baptist Church, 1930s 88.12 Baptists and Evangelical Christians – Revelations and Divisions – Russia ; Wardin #548 88.13 Baptists and Evangelical Christians – Siberia, Congresses 88.14 Baptists and Evangelical Cooperation – Refugees in the 1930s 88.15 Baptists – Belarus, 1917 – 1944 88.16 Baptists – Church Discipline 88.17 Baptists – Leningrad and Moscow – Persecution in the USSR – Waldemar Gutsche Trip, 1935 – W.O. Lewis Papers 88.18 Baptists – Russia – Persecution – J.H. Rushbrooke Reports, 1929 – 1938 88.19 Baptists – Ukraine, 1917 – 1928; Wardin #3801 88.20 Baptists – USSR – Persecution – W.O. Lewis Papers, 1927 – 1936 88.21 Bibles and Tracts for Russians, 1928 – 1945 88.22 Bibles in Russia, 1917 – 1928 88.23 Bibles in Russia – Bible Fund (I.S. Prokhanov), 1920s 88.24 Bukovina Baptists, 1922 88.25 Caucasus – Baptists, 1917 – 1979 88.26 Chertkov, V.G. – Archive – Sectarians in Soviet Russia 88.27 China – Manchuria – Southern Baptist Mission – Russian Baptist Refugees 88.28 Church Worship and Practice, 1920 – 1927 88.29 Civil War Period – Baptists and Evangelical Christians, 1917 – 1921 88.30 Classification of Russian Baptists – Marxist Interpretation 88.31 Collapse of Religion in Russia in the 1920s 88.32 Committee for Evangelical Mission in Russia (SEUR) – Russia Evangelical Missions; Wardin #395, 396 88.33 Communist Views of Sectarians, 1920s Box 89 89.1 Dnepropetrovsk Church – History, 1948 89.2 Dom Evangeliya, St. Petersburg, 1917 – 1927 89.3 Evangelical Christians and Baptists, 1941 – 1945 89.4 Evangelical Christians – Fourth All Russian Congress – General Conference of Evangelical Christians – Baptists, 1917 89.5 Evangelical Missions, 1920s 89.6 Evangelical relief efforts and contributions in the USSR 89.7 Evangelicals among Mordwineny and Chuvashi (Volga Region), 1920s 89.8 Evangelicals in the 1930s 89.9 First Free Congress of Baptists – Russia, 1917 89.10 Foreign Protestants in Moscow – Religious Services, 1930s
64 89.11 Friends (Quakers) – Relief, 1920s 89.12 Georgia and Azerbaijan – Baptists, 1926 89.13 German Occupation – USSR, 1941 – 1944 89.14 Harder, Hans – The Gospel in the Russian Persecution, 1937 89.15 Ivan, M. Tregubov vs. F.M. Dutintsev on the Role of Sectarians in the Revolution 89.16 Kazakhstan – Baptists, 1917 – 1988 89.17 Keswick (Victorious Life) – Influence, 1926 – 1929 89.18 Kharkov ECB Church – History, 1927 – 1948 89.19 Kroeker, Jakob and Joachim Müller – The Confession of the Russian Martyr Church 89.20 Kyrgyzstan – Baptists, 1907 – 1988 89.21 Mission Support for Russia from the West, 1920 – 1926 89.22 Morality and Worldliness – Baptist and Evangelical Christians 89.23 Neprash, Ivan V. – Correspondence and reports, 1921 – 1922 89.24 Odessa Baptist Church – History, 1927 89.25 Orthodox and Evangelical Relations 89.26 Persecution of Russian Baptists, 1928 – 1939 89.27 Persecution of Sectarians, 1928 – 1939 89.28 Peskov Russian Baptist Church Box 90 90.1 Polemical attacks on Baptists and other Evangelicals, 1930 – 1939 90.2 Polemical attacks on Baptists and other Evangelicals – Atheist Periodicals, 1928 – 1939 90.3 Proposed Histories – Russian Baptists, 1925 90.4 Publications – Russia – Baptists and Evangelical Christians; Wardin #3121 90.5 Relief Agencies – Famine, 1920s 90.6 Religious Conditions in Ukraine – German view (Ernst Benz), 1941 – 1942 90.7 Religious Instructions in U.S.S.R. – Legal aspects 90.8 Religious restrictions and oppressions in Soviet Russia, 1917 – 1929 90.9 Religious strengths of Sectarians, 1930s 90.10 Reports from The Link – Persecution of Baptists 90.11 Role of women, 1920s 90.12 Rostov Baptist Church – History 90.13 Rushbrooke, J. H. – Reports on life and religion in Russia, 1922 – 1924 90.14 Rushbrooke, J. H. – Reports on life and religion in Russia, 1925 – 1928 90.15 Russia-Christian Soldiers Circles, 1918 90.16 Russia – Hebrew Christians, 1917 – 1929 90.17 Russia – Latvian Baptists, 1921; Wardin #4081 90.18 Russia – Letter to Baptists from Great Britain, 1918 90.19 Russian Baptist Union, 1917 – 1928 90.20 Russian Baptist Union – Congress, 1917 – Valdikavkaz 90.21 Russian Baptist Union – Mission to Minorities 90.22 Russian Baptist Unions and Associations, 1919 – 1928 90.23 Russian Baptists, 1920s Box 91 91.1 Russian Baptists and Evangelical Christians – Periodicals and other literature
65 91.2 Russian Baptists and Evangelical Christians – Statistics, 1920s 91.3 Russian Baptists and other Evangelicals in China – Harbin and Shanghai 91.4 Russian Baptists and the Ideological Struggle with Communism 91.5 Russian Baptists – Arrests – Russian Missionary Society 91.6 Russian Baptists – Bible Courses and Seminary, 1920s 91.7 Russian Baptists – Congregations and Buildings, 1920s 91.8 Russian Baptists – Congresses – History – Omsk, 1925 and First All-Ukrainian Baptist Congress, Kiev, 1918 91.9 Russian Baptists – Crimea, 1926 – 1931 91.10 Russian Baptists– Far East – Poysti, Vladivostok, and Robert Fetler 91.11 Russian Baptists – Military Service – Pacifism 91.12 Russian Baptists – Relations with Foreigners- Marxist Attacks 91.13 Russian Baptists – Shanghai, China, 1932 91.14 Russian Baptists – Social Conditions, 1920s 91.15 Russian Baptists – United States 91.16 Russian Bible Fund – I.V. Neprash, 1920s 91.17 Russian College Fund, 1920s 91.18 Russian Famine – Appeal for help – Baptist papers in the West 91.19 Russian Famine – Appeal for help – Seyatel Istiny 91.20 Russian Famine – Southern Baptists, 1919 – 1923 91.21 Russian Mission Field – Siberia, 1920s 91.22 Russian Mission Society of the Baptist Union of Germany, 1940s 91.23 Russian Missionary Society 91.24 Russian Missionary Society – Reports on Persecution, 1931 – 1937 91.25 Russian Orthodox Church, 1917 – 1918 91.26 Russian Orthodox views of Baptists, 1920s 91.27 Russian Refugees – Baptists and Mennonites, 1920s 91.28 Russian Refugees in China, 1931 – 1940 91.29 Russian Relief, 1920s 91.30 Russian Relief – German Baptists in the USSR 91.31 Russian Religions conditions – Bernhard Goetze trip to Russia and critique of trip by Carl Fuellbrandt, 1923 91.32 Saratov Baptist Church – History, 1927 Box 92 92.1 Sectarian Life in the U.S.S.R 92.2 Sectarian Resources in the U.S.S.R., 1928 92.3 Sectarians and Communism in Russia 92.4 Sevast ́yanov, S.V. “My Reminiscences” –Dom Evangeliya – Historical sketch of Dom Evangeliya church in St. Petersburg, with biographical information on pastors, including Robert Fetler, 1980 92.5 Short course of the Evangelical Christians-Baptists in the U.S.S.R., 1922 – 1929 92.6 Southern Baptist Mission Prospects in Russia, 1919 – 1925 92.7 Soviet Russia – Churches in Civil War period, 1918 – 1921 92.8 Soviet Russian view of Baptists, 1920s 92.9 Tiflis (Tbilisi) Evangelical Christians – Baptists Church – History, 1946
66 92.10 Trans-Carpathia Baptists; Wardin #4885, #4886 92.11 Ukraine – Baptists – All-Ukrainian Union of Baptists, 4th Congress, 1925 92.12 U.S.S.R. – Protestants, 1920s 92.13 U.S.S.R. – Revival Movement, 1920s 92.14 U.S.S.R. – Sectarian Worship, 1930s 92.15 Uzbekistan, 1907 – 1988 92.16 Yasnovsky, Maria – Revolution and Soviet Rule 92.17 Youth Work and Sunday Schools in U.S.S.R., 1920s Series S Russian Baptists, 1944 – 1988 Box 93 93.1 Acceptance and excommunication of members – Russian Baptists 93.2 Adaptation – Russian Baptists, 1961 – 1980 93.3 All-Union Council of Evangelical Christians-Baptists – Photograph, 1977 93.4 All-Union Council of Evangelical Christians-Baptists – Charges of Control by KGB 93.5 All-Union Council of Evangelical Christians-Baptists – Finances, 1976 – 1979 93.6 Armenian Baptists, 1944 – 1988 93.7 Atheistic Work among Baptists, 1967 – 1983 93.8 Baptismal Service – Russian Baptists 93.9 Baptisms – Russian Baptists, 1952 – 1981 93.10 Baptist World Alliance – Relations – Russian Baptists 93.11 Baptists and the Celebration of the Russian Millennium of Christianity 93.12 Baptists and Science – Russian Baptists 93.13 Baptists – Attraction to Youth – Marxist View, 1968 – 1983 93.14 Baptists – Belarus, 1944 – 1988 93.15 Baptists – Eastern Europe, 1969 93.16 “Baptists in the USSR and their contacts with Christians in the USSR and other Countries,” by Ilia Ivanov, 1969 93.17 Baptists – Morality – Marxist view, 1958 – 1987 93.18 Baptists – Russia, 1945 – 1995 93.19 Baptists – Ukraine, 1928 – 1978; Wardin #5466, #5706, #5709, #5712, #6326 93.20 Baptists vs. Atheists – Among Youth 93.21 Baptists – Youth Work and Activity 93.22 Bible Translations 93.23 Bibles and Hymnals 93.24 Buildings and Property – Russian Baptists 93.25 Centennial – Russian Baptists 93.26 Central Asia – Baptists, 1944 – 1992 Box 94 94.1 Charity – Russian Baptists 94.2 Church Holidays – Russian Baptists 94.3 Church Life – Weddings – Russian Baptists 94.4 Communist attacks on Baptists, 1956 – 1965 94.5 Confession of Faith – Russian Baptists, 1985
67 94.6 Critique of Russian Baptist visitors and Baptist World Alliance on religious liberty in the U.S.S.R 94.7 Defense of Soviet religious policy by Russian Baptists, 1945 – 1977 94.8 Displaced Persons (Refugees) from U.S.S.R. 94.9 Easter and Christmas messages from the All-Union Council, 1967 – 1992 94.10 Ecumenical Movement and Russian Baptists – Russian Orthodox Relations, 1960 –1970s 94.11 Ecumenical Relations – Trips abroad – Russian Baptists 94.12 Evangelical Christians-Baptists – Congresses, 1963, 1966, 1969 94.13 Evangelical Christians-Baptists – Congresses, 1975, 1979, 1985 94.14 Evangelical Publications in U.S.S.R. – The Protestant 94.15 Evangelicals in Soviet Russia – Critique of Samuel Nesdoly’s book, 1958 94.16 Foreign Missions and Russian Baptists, 1956 94.17 Georgia – Baptists, 1944 – 1988 94.18 Graham, Billy – U.S.S.R., 1982, 1984, 1988, 1991, 1992 94.19 Handbook for Christian Travelers to the USSR – Worship and Customs of Evangelicals, 1986 94.20 Harrison, Roger DeLong – Personal News – Protestant Chaplain in Moscow 94.21 Infant Dedication – Russian Baptists 94.22 Information Bulletin – Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists, 1974 –1977 94.23 Leningrad Baptist Church 94.24 Lewis, Walter O. – Soviet Union visit, 1954 94.25 Lord’s Supper and Love Feast – Russian Baptists 94.26 Lowrie, Donald A. – “Soul Catching in Soviet Russia,” 1961 Box 95 95.1 McIntire, Carl – Attacks on Russian Baptist Leadership, 1960 –1972 95.2 Marxist Dialogue in Washington, D.C. – Russian Baptists 95.3 Marxist Research – Russian Baptists, 1958 – 1998 95.4 Marxist View of Baptist Ideology, 1957 – 1964 95.5 Marxist View of Baptist Ideology, 1965 – 1984 95.6 Military Services – Conscientious Objectors – Russian Baptists 95.7 Moldova – Reform Baptists, 1940 – 1988 95.8 Morality – Russian Baptists, 1940 – 1970s 95.9 Moscow Baptist and Odessa Baptist Seminaries 95.10 Moscow Baptist Church and Moscow oblast 95.11 Museum of the History of Religion and Atheism (Leningrad) 95.12 Music – Russian Baptists 95.13 National and Social Issues – Russian Baptists 95.14 Newton, Louie D. – Visit to Russia, 1946 95.15 Nixon, Richard – Visit to Moscow Baptist Church, 1972 95.16 Orthodox Influence on Baptist Worship 95.17 Participation in Society – Russian Baptists 95.18 Pastors and Deacons – Russian Baptists 95.19 Patriotism – Russian Baptists 95.20 Peace Fund – Russian Baptists 95.21 Preaching – Russian Baptists
68 95.22 Presbyter Conferences and Councils – Russian Baptists 95.23 Presidum – All Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists – Travel by members, 1949 – 1962 95.24 Publications of the All Union Council of Evangelical Christians-Baptists – Bratskiĭ vestnik Box 96 96.1 Registration of Churches, 1946 – 1983 96.2 Reimer, Johannes. Ostslawischer Protestantismus: Quellen, Wege, Prägungen (Eastern Slavic Protestantism: Sources, Directions, Characters), 1983; Wardin #576 96.3 Religious Freedom debate in U.S.S.R., 1944 – 1989 96.4 Religious Oppression of Baptists – Russia, 1970s – 1980s 96.5 Russia – Protestantism, 1944 – 1991 (Baptists, Mennonites, Lutherans) – Walter Sawatsky article, 1992 96.6 Russian Baptist Seminary Fund 96.7 Russian Baptists, 1958 – 1988 96.8 Russian Baptists – Archangelśk oblast and Komi Association, 1967 – 1981 96.9 Russian Baptists – Caucasus, 1947 – 1981 96.10 Russian Baptists – Comparison with Orthodox Teachings 96.11 Russian Baptists – Demography 96.12 Russian Baptists – Evangelistic Witness 96.13 Russian Baptists – Far East and Sakhalin Island, 1955 – 1981 96.14 Russian Baptists – Films, 1971 –1980 96.15 Russian Baptists – Kaliningrad, 1978 96.16 Russian Baptists – Letters of Instruction, 1960 96.17 Russian Baptists – Northwest Region of Russia 96.18 Russian Baptists – Photographs of churches Box 97 97.1 Russian Baptists – Siberia 97.2 Russian Baptists – Sources of Converts – Replenishment 97.3 Russian Baptists – Statistics, 1946 – 1988 97.4 Russian Baptists – Survival and Revival, 1968 – 1988 97.5 Russian Baptists – Tambov Oblast, 1939 – 1961 97.6 Russian Baptists – Ural Region, 1970–1979 97.7 Russian Baptists – Visits abroad 97.8 Russian Baptists – Volga and Don Regions, 1948 – 1979 97.9 Russian Baptists – Western Region of Russia, 1960 –1984 97.10 Russian Baptists – Women and Family 97.11 Russian Baptists – Worship 97.12 Russian Orthodox Church, 1950s 97.13 Russian Relief and Russian Bibles, 1940s 97.14 Seminaries and Bible Schools – Russian Baptists 97.15 Seminary Fund – Russian Baptists 97.16 Senior Presbyters – Russian Baptists, 1944 – 1984
69 97.17 Siberia – Zhidkov Journey, 1963 97.18 Slavic Baptist Churches in USA and Canada 97.19 Slavic Evangelicals-Baptists in Germany and Beyond 97.20 Smith, R. J. (Church of Christ pastor) – Visit to Russia, 1958 97.21 Sociological Research on Sectarians 97.22 Soviet Foreign Policy – Russian Baptists 97.23 Steeves, Paul – “Baptists in Russia” Box 98 98.1 Tazhikistan – Baptists, 1962 – 1988; Wardin #5749 98.2 Theological Training – Abroad – Russian Baptists 98.3 Theological Training – Russian Baptists 98.4 Theology and Eschatology – Russian Baptists 98.5 Turkmenistan – Baptists – Sectarianism, 1944-1988; Wardin #5754, #5763, #5764 98.6 Ukraine – Baptists – Pentecostals – Sociological Research; Wardin #5482, #5411 98.7 Ukraine – Centennial Baptist churches 98.8 Ukrainian Baptists – Volhynia 98.9 Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists, 1944 – 1990 98.10 Vdovichenko, Peter I. What do they teach the Sectarian Believer? An Analysis of Bratskiĭ vestnik, 1965; Wardin #5977 98.11 Voronovich, M.S., comp. The Truth concerning the Sects, 1958 98.12 Western Observers – Russian Baptists, 1946 – 1958 98.13 Western Observers – Russian Baptists, 1959 – 1983 98.14 Western Visitors to Russia 98.15 Women pastors and deaconesses – Russian Baptists, 1945 – 1985 98.16 Worship Services – Week of Prayer – Russian Baptists Series T Russian Baptists, 1988 – Box 99 99.1 Baptist Council of Baptist denominations, 1993 – 2006 99.2 Baptist Seminaries and Bible Schools – Commonwealth of Independent States, 1999 – 2009 99.3 Baptists and Pentecostals – Sakhalin Island, 1998 – 2005 99.4 Baptists – Chechnya/North Ossetia, 1999 –2004 99.5 Baptists – Kaliningrad Oblast, 1998 –2011 99.6 Baptists – Moscow, 1991–2000 99.7 Baptists – Russia, 1989 – 2008 99.8 Baptists – Siberia and the Far East 99.9 Baptists – Statistics in Eastern Europe, 1992, 1998 99.10 Baptists – St. Petersburg, 1989 99.11 Baptists – Ukraine, 1989 – 2000 99.12 Belarus – Baptists, 1990 – 2010 99.13 Churches and Society in the former Soviet World, 1986 – 2005 99.14 Commonwealth of Independent States – Religious Conditions, 1993 –2007 99.15 Congress of the Evangelical Christians-Baptists, 1990 – 1992
70 99.16 Evangelical Christians in Russia, 2009 99.17 International Mission Board (SBC) in Russia, 1993 – 2008 99.18 Kaliningrad, 1991 – 2003 99.19 Messianic Jews in Kiev, 2008 99.20 Moldova – Baptists, 1988 – 2004 99.21 Moscow Theological Seminary of Evangelical Christians-Baptists, 1993 – 2012 99.22 North American Baptist Conference and Russia, 1993 99.23 Odessa Theological Seminary, 2000 – 2009 99.24 Omsk Central Baptist Church, 2000 Box 100 100.1 Paulau, Luis – Mission in U.S.S.R, 1989 100.2 Protestantism in Eastern Europe, 1991 100.3 Protestantism in Russia, 1994 – 2004 100.4 Relations of the Russian Orthodox Church and Russian Evangelicals 100.5 Religious Conditions in Russia, 1989 – 2007 100.6 Russian – Union of Evangelical Christians-Baptists, 1991 – 2002 100.7 Russian and Ukrainian Evangelical and Baptist Publications 100.8 Russian Baptist Churches – Directory of Addresses, 1990 100.9 Russian Baptist Websites, 2006 100.10 Russian Baptists – Buryat Republic, 1993 100.11 Russian Baptists – Far East Union, 1997 100.12 Russian Baptists – Reconciliation 100.13 Russian Baptists – Statistics, 1988 – 2009 100.14 Russian Baptists – Theology 100.15 Russian Baptists – Theological Education – Moscow Theological Seminary, 1990 – 2007 100.16 Russian Baptists – Western Observers, 1989 – 1992 100.17 Russian Orthodox Church, 1994 100.18 Russian Orthodox Critique of Evangelicalism 100.19 Slavic Russians in the Pacific Northwest, 1993 – 2008 100.20 Theological Education Abroad 100.21 Ukraine – Theological Education – Irpen Biblical Seminary, 2011 100.22 U.S.S.R – Collapse of Communism, 1989 –1992 100.23 Western Missions in Russia, 1989 –1994 Series U Societies and Missions Box 101 101.1 American Bible Society 101.2 American-European Fellowship, 1919 – 1921 101.3 American-European Fellowship – Tracts, 1920 – 1928 101.4 American Historical Society of Germans from Russia – Wardin Correspondence, 2007 101.5 American Red Cross, 1920 101.6 Baptist Continental Society, 1831 101.7 Baptist Evangelistic Missionary Association, 1971 – 1976 101.8 Baptist International Evangelistic Ministries, 1993
71 101.9 Baptist Missions – Russia, 1988 – 2002 101.10 Baptist World Alliance, 1989 – 2010 101.11 Baptist World Alliance – American Influences – Marxist Views 101.12 Baptist World Alliance – Centennial History – Chapter Nine – Correspondence, 2000 – 2006 101.13 Baptist World Alliance – Congress, London, 1905 101.14 Baptist World Alliance – Congress, Berlin, 1908 101.15 Baptist World Alliance – Congress, Philadelphia, 1911 101.16 Baptist World Alliance – Congress, Philadelphia, 1911 – Russian Delegation 101.17 Baptist World Alliance – Congress, Stockholm, 1913 101.18 Baptist World Alliance – John Clifford – Charge of Liberalism, 1908 101.19 Baptist World Alliance – Proposed Congress, St. Petersburg, 1910 101.20 Baptist World Alliance – Regional Fellowships – European Baptist Federation, 1989 – 1994 101.21 Baptist World Alliance – Theological Dialogues, 1989 – 2000 101.22 Baptist Youth World Conference, 1931 – 1993 101.23 Baptists – Far East – Anti-Revolutionary Activity, Christian Missions in Far East, 1929 – 1932 101.24 Barclay Commentary, 1985 –1987 Box 102 102.1 Basel Missionary Society 102.2 Bible and Tracts in Russia, 1830 102.3 Bible Christian Union, 1904 – 1981 102.4 Bible in the World, 1905-1914 (British and Foreign Bible Society) 102.5 Bible in the World, British and Foreign Bible Society, Indexes, 1905 – 1914 102.6 Bible Publishers and property in the U.S.S.R., 1924 – 1994 102.7 Bible Smuggling 102.8 Bible Smuggling – Soviet Sources 102.9 Bible Societies in Caucasus 102.10 Bible Societies in Russia – Bible Distribution 102.11 Bible Society Monthly Reporter, 1888 – 1904 102.12 Bible Translations and Distribution in Russia 102.13 Blankenburg Conference – Germany, 1889 – 1936 102.14 Bridge Builders International, 1995 – 1998 102.15 British and Foreign Bible Society, 1854 – 1912 102.16 British and Foreign Bible Society – Baptist Colporteurs 102.17 British and Foreign Bible Society – Central Asia, 1882 – 1913 102.18 British and Foreign Bible Society – Distribution – Problems, 1880s 102.19 British and Foreign Bible Society – Government Concerns, 1880s Box 103 103.1 British and Foreign Bible Society – James Watt 103.2 British and Foreign Bible Society – Russo-Japanese War 103.3 British and Foreign Bible Society – Siberia
72 103.4 Cassette Ministry – Soviet Union, 1974 –1984 103.5 Christian Tract Society (Kassel, Germany), 1935 103.6 Claas, Gerhard – Baptist World Alliance, 1988 – 1989 103.7 Committee for Evangelical Missions in Russia – Höijer, N.F. 103.8 Continental Society – Robert Haldane 103.9 Deutsche Orient-Mission – “Die Ursprünge des Stundismus,” 1905 103.10 Deutsche Orient-Mission – Ernst Klein “Russiche Reisetage,” 1908 103.11 Deutsche Orient-Mission – History, 1900 – 1932 103.12 Deutsche Orient-Mission – Stundists 103.13 Deyneka, Peter – Russian Ministries, 1996 –2011 103.14 Donetsk Bible School (Ukraine), 1992 103.15 Eastern European Mission, 1895 – 1989 103.16 Elliott, Mark and Anita Deyneka. “Protestant missionaries in the former Soviet Union” Emory International Law Review, XII 103.17 Evangelical Alliance 103.18 Evangelical Alliance – Baltic Provinces – Persecution of Lutherans 103.19 Evangelical Alliance – Baltic States, 1920s 103.20 Evangelical Alliance – Germany 103.21 Evangelical Alliance – Persecution of Stundists, 1891 – 1900 103.22 Evangelical Alliance – Petitions and Protests – Stundists 103.23 Evangelical Alliance – Provisional Government, 1917 103.24 Evangelical Alliance – Russia 103.25 Evangelical Alliance – Week of Prayer 103.26 Evangelical Association in Latvia 103.27 Evangelical Bible Society, 1866 – 1891 103.28 Evangelical Bible Society – Reports, 1837, 1854, 1874, 1882 Box 104 104.1 Evangelical Literature, 1880 – 1896 104.2 Evangelical Mission in Russia (Swedish) 104.3 Far East and Manchuria – Russian Mission of Swedish Baptists – Lars Martin Lindstedt thesis, 1953; Wardin #4037 104.4 Far East Baptist Union, 1920 – 1927 104.5 Far East Broadcasting Company, 1971 –1974 104.6 Friedensstimme, 1980 –2003 104.7 Frontline/Russian Gospel Ministries – Georgi Vins, 1989 – 2002 104.8 German Prisoners of War (World War II) 104.9 Gillen, C. W. – Committee for Evangelical Missions in Russia; Wardin #392 104.10 Guinness, Grattan 104.11 HCJB – Radio Ministry (Latvia), 1946 – 1975 104.12 Hebley, Jan 104.13 Hebrew Believers, 1908 104.14 Hilfskomitee Aquila 104.15 Institute for Bible Translations, 1983 –1985 104.16 Institute for East-West Christian Studies, 1983 –1992 104.17 International Bible Reading League, 1915
73 104.18 International Evangelism – Paul Voronaeff, 1977 –1983 104.19 International Representation for the Council of Evangelical Baptist Churches – Georgi Vins, 1980 –1989 104.20 Issachar 104.21 Jesus to the Communist World – Richard Wurmbrand 104.22 Jewish Missions 104.23 Jewish Missions – German Baptists 104.24 Jewish Missions – Joseph Rabinowitz, 1837 – 1899 104.25 Jewish Missions – Lutherans 104.26 Jewish Missions – Milday Mission 104.27 Jewish Missions – Orthodox 104.28 Jews in Russia Box 105 105.1 Keston College/Keston Institute, 1975 – 2011 105.2 Keswick in Russia, 1906 105.3 Kommittens för Evangelisk Mission I Ryssland 105.4 Latvia – Jewish Missions, 1926 – 1932 105.5 Licht im Osten, 1968 – 1973 105.6 Licht im Osten Missions, 1931 – 1992 105.7 London Society for Promoting Christianity among the Jew 105.8 Lotz, Denton – Baptist World Alliance, 1989 – 2006 105.9 Mayak Mission, 1920 – 1924 105.10 Mission interests in Tsarist Russia, 1865 105.11 Missionary Movement in Russia 105.12 Missions to Eastern Europe 105.13 Missions to Russian War Prisoners 105.14 Muslim Missions – Russia, 1928 – 1985 105.15 Open Doors – Brother Andrew, 1964 – 1977 105.16 Ossetiav Mission, 1910 105.17 Ostkirchlichen Institute, 1986 –1990 105.18 Ostyak – Mission in Siberia, 1919 – 1929 105.19 Paterson, John. The Book for Every Land, 1858 105.20 People’s Church (Toronto, Canada) – Oswald J. Smith 105.21 Pocket Testament League, 1972 – 1976 105.22 Poyati, Earl – Radio ministry, 1948 – 1986 105.23 Prisoners of War (World War I) – Evangelism – Russia 105.24 Radio Ministry – Soviet Attacks, 1927 – 1983 105.25 Radio Ministry – U.S.S.R, 1936 – 1993 Box 106 106.1 Religion in Communist Dominated Countries, 1970 – 1971 106.2 Religious Tract Society, 1799 – 1849 106.3 Religious Tract Society, 1872 – 1904 106.4 Religious Tract Society, 1905 – 1914 106.5 Religious Tract Society Record, The, 1877 – 1884
74 106.6 Russia for Christ, 1978 – 2009 106.7 Russia Inland Relief Mission, 1937 – 1940 106.8 Russia – Prisoners of War and Refugees 106.9 Russian and Eastern European Mission, 1926 – 1947 106.10 Russian Baptist Delegates to the Baptist World Alliance, Philadelphia, 1911 106.11 Russian Bible Society (Moscow) 106.12 Russian Bible Society, 1813 – 1826 106.13 Russian Bible Society – Translation and Distribution of Bibles, 1895 – 1899 106.14 Russian Bible Society –Vestnik Evropy 106.15 Russian Border Mission /Russian Evangelic Association, 1935 – 1988; Wardin #5215 Box 107 107.1 Russian Christian Student Movement – Martsinkovsky, V.F. (1884 – 1971), 1920s 107.2 Russian Evangelical Alliance, 2003 107.3 Russian Evangelical Alliance – Week of Prayer – Union Meetings, 1907 – 1909 107.4 Russian Gospel Association, 1934 – 1984 107.5 Russian Gospel Ministries – Georgi Vins, 1994 107.6 Russian Fundamental Baptist Mission, 1994 107.7 Russian Mission of Swedish Baptists in Far East and Manchuria, 1920 – 1931; Wardin #4039, #4040, #4041, #4042 107.8 Russian Mission Societies, 1896 – 1941 107.9 Russian Missionary and Relief Services/Slavic Missionary Service, 1925 – 1942 107.10 Russian Missionary Society, 1948 – 1957 107.11 Russian War Prisoners (World War II) – Religious Ministry 107.12 Russian Workman, The, 1887 107.13 Ryska Evangelisten (The Russian Evangelist) – Swedish, 1924; Wardin #4038 107.14 Samaritan Ministries in Ukraine, ca. 2003 107.15 Schauffler, William A. – Missionary to Jews and Turks, 1890 107.16 Slavic Gospel Association, 1984 –2007 107.17 Slavic Missionary Service/Russian Missionary Service – Ivan V. Neprash, 1982 – 1990 107.18 Society for the Distribution of the Holy Scripture in Russia – Forchhammer, 1870 – 1892 107.19 Society for the Spread of the Holy Scriptures in Russia, 1856 – 1897 107.20 Southern Baptist Convention – Ministry in Eastern Europe, 1978 107.21 Southern Baptist Convention – Russian Baptists – Manchuria, 1923 – 1936 107.22 Stefanovich, A. I. – Die Deutsch-Orient Mission, 1913 107.23 Svensson, Johannes – Bilder fra n Ryssland, 1917; Wardin #390 107.24 Swedish Mission Covenant Missionaries 107.25 Swedish Mission Society in Armenia – Högberg, Lars. Skuggor och dagrer fra n missionsarbetet I Ryssland (Shadows and Lights from Mission work in Russia), 1914; Wardin #258 107.26 Swedish Mission Society in Armenia – Larson, Eric John. Vid Ararats fot (At the foot of Ararat), 1919; Wardin #260 Box 108 108.1 Tract distribution in Russia – The Religious Tract Society, 1862 – 1899 108.2 Trans World Radio, 1959 – 1982
75 108.3 Turkestan – Plymouth Brethren Mission, 1918 – 1929 108.4 Ukraine- Andrew Grauer – Send International, 1993 –1994 108.5 Ukraine – Indigenous Mission Partnership, 2002 108.6 Ukraine – Samaritan Ministries, ca. 2000 108.7 Underground Evangelism 108.8 Universal Week of Prayer, 1912 – 1914 108.9 Verfolgte Christen (Germany), 1986 –1990 108.10 Vernost – Russian Periodical – Eastern Europe, 1926 – 1937 108.11 Voice of Salvation Missionary Society, 1973 –1976 108.12 World Christian Broadcasting, 1991 – 1999 108.13 Wümpelmann, Knud – Baptist World Alliance, 1989 – 2000 108.14 Wurmbrand, Richard (Jesus to the Communist World) – Joe Bass (Underground Evangelism) – Conflict – Sergei Kourdakov Affair, 1953 – 1979 108.15 YMCA – Jerome Davis 108.16 YMCA – Russia 108.17 YMCA – World War I – Prisoners of War Series V Stundism Box 109 109.1 Alexander III, The Tsar Persecutor 109.2 Allegiance and oath to the Tsar – Stundists 109.3 Anti-Stundists Circular of 1894 109.4 Anti-Stundists – Measures – Ineffectiveness and failures 109.5 Anti-Stundists – Poems and publications, 1897 – 1908 109.6 Assistance and petitions for Stundists, 1896 – 1898 109.7 Assistance and Propaganda from Abroad – Evangelical Alliance, Visitors, and Quakers 109.8 Assistance from Abroad – Fisk Jubilee Singers, 1892 – 1895 109.9 Baptist Influences – Stundists 109.10 Baptist organizations and Stundists, 1877 – 1883 109.11 Baptist Pioneers in Ukraine, Poland and St. Petersburg, 1912 – 1927 109.12 Baptists vs. Stundists 109.13 Bonekemper, Karl, ed. Immanuel: A Tabernacle Among Men. A testament to Johannes and Karl Bonekemper, c. 1868; Wardin #206 109.14 Caucasus – Sectarians 109.15 Children and local schools – Stundists, 1890s 109.16 Christophilos, pseud. – Lazarus Mironov; Wardin #970, #971 109.17 Church discipline – Stundists 109.18 Communism and the Sectarians – Stundists, 1936 – 1974 109.19 Conversion – Stundists 109.20 Dalton, Hermann and the Evangelical Movement – Stundism, 1862 – 1897 109.21 Defining Baptists and Stundists 109.22 Distribution of Stundist Population – Maps 109.23 Doctrine – Stundism; Wardin #716, #719, #723, #888, #1052, #536 109.24 Doctrine – Stundism – Archbishop Nikanor of Kherson and Odessa, 1884 – 1888; Wardin #847, #1044, #1045
76 109.25 Doctrine – Stundism – Dimitriǐ Protasov; Wardin #998, #1013 Box 110 110.1 Doctrine – Stundism – Dmitriǐ I. Skvortsov and Ioann Nedzel nitskiǐ; Wardin #1022 110.2 Doctrine – Stundism – Dmitriĭ Protasov and M. Shustov, 1894 – 1899 110.3 Doctrine – Stundism – V. Mavritskiǐ, 1881; Wardin #677, #680 110.4 Dorodnitsyn, Aleskiǐ Ya. (Episkop Aleskiǐ) – Materials on the Stundo-Baptists Movement, 1909 110.5 Dorodnitsyn, Aleskiǐ Ya. (Episkop Aleskiǐ) – Materials on the Stundo-Baptists – Documents 1 – 148 110.6 Dorodnitsyn, Aleskiǐ Ya. (Episkop Aleskiǐ) – Materials on the Stundo-Baptists – Documents 149 – 289 110.7 Dorodnitsyn, Aleskiǐ Ya. (Episkop Aleskiǐ) – Materials on the Stundo-Baptists – Chapters IV, VI, and VII 110.8 Dorodnitsyn, Aleskiǐ Ya. – Russian Neobaptists or Stunda 110.9 Drahomanov, Mykhaǐlo P. (1841 – 1895) – Stundism and Baptists in Ukraine 110.10 Elders – Stundists 110.11 Evangelical Alliance and Stundists, 1871 – 1874 110.12 Exile of Stundists 110.13 Factors in the rise of Stundism 110.14 Fiction – Stundists, 1902 110.15 Fines and imprisonment – Stundo-Baptists Box 111 111.1 Free Russia – Society of Friends of Russian Freedom – Stundist and Stundists persecution, 1887 – 1901 111.2 French publications – Stundists 111.3 German Baptists and Stundists – Differences 111.4 German Influence and Stundists, 1884 – 1892 111.5 German Relations – Stundists 111.6 German Stundism – Defection from Lutheranism 111.7 German Stundism in State Churches 111.8 German Stundists – Evangelical awakenings 111.9 Gerusy – Exiles 111.10 Godet, Georges – Current Persecutions in Russia- Persecution of Stundists, 1896 – 1897 111.11 Harmful Effects – Stundists 111.12 Indigenous Nature of Stundism 111.13 Influences – Stundism 111.14 Inter-Stundist Relations 111.15 Kahle, Wilhelm – Sectarianism in Russia and the USSR 111.16 Kherson Province – Stundists, 1874 111.17 Kiev Province – Stundists/Baptists, 1884 – 1901 111.18 Koval, Yakov – Mladoshtundistov 111.19 Kravchinskiǐ, Sergeǐ M. (1851 – 1895) – Stundism
77 111.20 Legal System – Stundism, 1881 – 1912 111.21 Liberal Press – Stundism, 1892 – 1896; Wardin #3383, #3391 111.22 Lion, Solomon E. – Revolutionary Narodnik – Propaganda among Stundo Baptists, 1924 –1925; Wardin #3387 111.23 Literacy – Stundists 111.24 Lutheran influence on Stundists 111.25 Measures against Stundists 111.26 Meeting/Prayer Houses – Stundists 111.27 Mladostundists, 1884 – 1887 111.28 Music – Stundists, 1874 – 1908 111.29 Novosti – Stundists, 1880; Wardin #2535 111.30 Odesskiĭ vestnik – Stundists, 1867 – 1877; Wardin #662 111.31 Old Believers and Stundists 111.32 Old Stundists and Mladostundists (Young Stundists) 111.33 Oncken and Ukrainian Believers 111.34 Onishchenko, Ivan – Ukrainian Stundism 111.35 Orthodox Attacks on Stundism – Orthodox missionaries, 1880 – 1903 Box 112 112.1 Persecuted Evangelicals, 1887 – 1905 112.2 Persecution and release of Stundists in Kiev Province, 1874 112.3 Persecution of Baptists – Anti-Stundists Legislation – Svobodnaya mysl (Tolstayan) 112.4 Persecution – Osnova and Vicinity – Stundists, 1891 – 1901 112.5 Persecution – Stundists, 1880 – 1905 112.6 Persecution – Stundists, 1891 – 1901 112.7 Persecution – Stundists – Positive effects, 1873 – 1876 112.8 Podol skoĭ gubernii – Stundists, 1877 112.9 Poltava Province – Stundists/Baptists, 1890 112.10 Populism – Stundism 112.11 Pritzkau and Ukrainian Believers, 1893 112.12 Prokhanov, Ivan S. – “What is Stundism,” 1895 112.13 Propaganda – Stundists, 1900 112.14 Ratushnyǐ Trial, et al, 1878 112.15 Ratushnyǐ, Mikhail T. – Letters to Hermann Fast, 1893 112.16 Ratushnyǐ Raid, 1873 112.17 Rauschenbusch, August, and Stundists, 1884 112.18 Religious Conditions – Amelioration – Manifesto of 1903, 1900 – 1905 112.19 Revival in Alt-Danzig – Johannes E. Pritzkau and Abraham Unger, 1869 112.20 Rozhdestvenskiǐ, Arseniǐ – South Russian Stundism – Review by P. Kozitskiǐ and the Master’s oral examination, 1891 112.21 Russian Orthodox Church – Counter measures against Stundists 112.22 Russian Orthodox Church – Stundist Separation, 1874 112.23 Sectarian Influence on Exiles 112.24 Sectarian/Stundists – Sobodnoe Slovo (Tolstoyan), 1899 – 1904 112.25 Social Classes/views – Stundists, 1883 – 1903 112.26 Spread of Stundism, 1873 – 1891
78 112.27 Statistics and Spread – Stundists, 1898 – 1901 112.28 Stretton, Hesba. Highway of Sorrow at the close of the 19th century, 1894 – Stundist Persecution; Wardin #1149 112.29 Struggle with Stundism – Moskovskiya vedomosti, 1890 – 1894 Box 113 113.1 Stundism and the Courts – A.M. Bobrishchev – Pushkin 113.2 Stundism – Causes for its Spread – Pavel Kozitskiĭ 113.3 Stundism – Changing State Attitudes, 1885 – 1905 113.4 Stundism – Charges of Socialism and Nihilism, 1903 113.5 Stundism – Conflict with Russian Orthodoxy – Baptism, 1892 – 1899; Wardin #1072 113.6 Stundism – Difficulties in Suppression, 1889 113.7 Stundism – Origins – I. Kharlamov, 1876 – 1885; Wardin #661, #676 113.8 Stundism – Origins – Kharkov Province, 1894 113.9 Stundism – Origins – Suppression – Pavel Petrushevskiĭ, 1884; Wardin #687 113.10 Stundism – Periodical – Permskiya Eparkhial’nyya Vedomosti, 1913; Wardin #1037 113.11 Stundism – Relation to German Population, 1905 113.12 Stundism – Russia – Hermann Dalton, 1881 – 1896 113.13 Stundism – Russian Sources, 1884 – 1893 113.14 Stundism – South Russia Extended Survey, 1882 113.15 Stundism – Statistics – Spread, 1870 – 1885 113.16 Stundism – Struggle with Orthodox Church – Archbishop Nikanor of Kherson and Odessa, 1875 – 1884 113.17 Stundism – Struggles with Orthodox Services, 1886 – 1892 113.18 Stundism – Stundists Concerns – Stundist Message, 1887 – 1890; Wardin #704, 705, 728, 729 113.19 Stundism / Stundo-Baptists – Origins – P.G. Lebedinsev, Johann Wieler, Jacob Klundt, August Liebig, Johann Pritzkau, 1884 – 1885 Box 114 114.1 Stundism – Stundo-Baptists – Origins; Wardin #571, #590, #596, #666, #709 114.2 Stundists – Administrative Measures, 1865 – 1881 114.3 Stundists and the Intelligensia, 1891 – 1895 114.4 Stundists – Attacks on Orthodox – Anti-clerical 114.5 Stundists – Banishment – Wives and Children, 1892 – 1909 114.6 Stundists – Baptists and the Legal System, 1899 114.7 Stundists – Baptist Services – Hymns, 1884 – 1904 114.8 Stundists – Claims to be Baptists, 1899 – 1904 114.9 Stundists – Class Status – Charges of Socialism 114.10 Stundists – Depicted by Opponents, 1891 114.11 Stundists – General 114.12 Stundists – Morality / Lifestyle – Orthodox Critique 114.13 Stundists – Name, 1896 114.14 Stundists – Oppression – Evangelistic Opportunities, 1884 – 1905 114.15 Stundists – Oppression – Judicial Trials and Decisions, 1884 – 1905 114.16 Stundists – Oppression – Search and Seizure, 1884 – 1905 114.17 Stundists – Ordinances and Rites – Ivan Ryaboshapka
79 114.18 Stundists – Origins, 1878; Wardin #ES643 114.19 Stundists – Origins – Russian Dissidents – I. Yuzov, pseudonym; Wardin #528 114.20 Stundists – Origins – Russian Sources, 1867 – 1868 114.21 Stundists – Petitions – Ivan Ryaboshapka and Mikhail Ratushny, 1871 – 1881 114.22 Stundists – Relief – German Baptist Support from Abroad, 1873 – 1877 114.23 Stundists – Repression – Pashkovites – Vasiliy M. Skvortsov, 1904; Wardin #537, #3159 114.24 Stundists – Strength and Cohesion, 1894 114.25 Stundists – Ten Regulations of Faith – Johanees Wieler 114.26 Stundists – Tserkovny Vestnik, 1880 – 1884 114.27 Stundists – Tserkovny Vestnik, 1885 – 1889 114.28 Stundists – Tserkovny Vestnki, 1891 – 1892 Box 115 115.1 Stundists – Tserkovny Vestnik, 1894 – 1903 115.2 Stundo-Baptists – Mob Attack, 1982 – 1904 115.3 Stundo-Baptists – Origins – Doctrine – N. Gumilevskiĭ, 1910; Wardin #543 115.4 Stundo-Baptists – Origins – Klippenstein, Lawrence; Wardin #620 115.5 Stundo-Baptists – Origins – Stadling, J., 1891 115.6 Tolstoyan Influence on Stundism 115.7 Treasury – Stundists, 1877 115.8 Ukraine – Stundism – Podolsk Province, 1876 – 1877; Wardin #675 115.9 Ukraine – Stundism – Popov, D., 1888; Wardin #711 115.10 Ukraine – Stundism – Voronov, A., 1884; Wardin #654, #661 115.11 Ukrainian Character of Stundism, 1881 115.12 Ukrainian Stundism and the State, 1881 115.13 Ukrainian Stundism – Beginnings – Attraction to Ukrainians /origins 115.14 Ukrainian Stundism – German Publications, Origins, and Persecutions, 1891 – 1899 115.15 Ukrainian Stundism – Impact on Orthodox Worship, 1887 115.16 Ukrainian Stundism – Indigenous Character, 1905 115.17 Ukrainian Stundism – Russian / Ukrainian Sources, 1873 – 1885 115.18 Ukrainian Stundism – Shcherbina, F. A. – Russian / Ukrainian Sources, 1877 115.19 Ukrainian Stundism – Worship Services, 1892 115.20 Ushinskiĭ, A. D. – Doctrine of Ukrainian Stundists, 1886 115.21 Western Sources – Stundism 115.22 Wieler, Johann – Stundists and Molokans, 1874 115.23 Women – Stundists, 1883 – 1895 115.24 Worship – Stundists, 1877 – 1890 115.25 Young Stundists, 1896 115.26 Zhuk, Sergei – Russians Lost Reformation – Review, 2005 Series W Wardin Research Correspondence Box 116 116.1 American Baptist Historical Society – Correspondence, 1982 –1987 116.2 American-European Fellowship – European Harvest Field – Catherine Ruth Smith – Correspondence, 1970 – 1980
80 116.3 Baptist Theological Seminary (Rüschlikon, Switzerland) – Correspondence, 1977 – 1983 116.4 Benert, Richard – Correspondence, 1993 116.5 Bodleian Library (England) – Correspondence, 1988 116.6 British Correspondence, 1982 –1985 116.7 British Library – Correspondence, 1983 – 1990 116.8 British Researchers – Correspondence, 1982 116.9 Bruvers, Andrew – Correspondence, 1994 116.10 Deyneka, Peter and Anita – Correspondence, 1986 116.11 Domashovetz, Volodymyr – Correspondence, 1983 – 1989 116.12 Dunn, Ethel – Correspondence, 1981 – 1984 116.13 Echoes of Service – Plymouth Brethren – Correspondence, 1977 –1988 116.14 Erdmanis, Eric – Correspondence, 1984 –1991 116.15 Estonian Information Center – Correspondence, 1976 –1986 116.16 Evangelical Christian – Baptists of Estonia – Correspondence, 1990 –1992 116.17 Exchange of Material between SBHLA and Russian Baptist Union, 1984 –1986 116.18 Fetler, Timothy – Correspondence, 1972 –1977 116.19 Gateway Fellowship – Correspondence, 1975 116.20 German Congregational Periodicals – Correspondence, 1971 –1976 116.21 German Lutherans in Russia – Correspondence for Material, 1977 116.22 Gutsche, Waldemar – Correspondence, 1970 – 1972 116.23 Hamburg Seminary – Correspondence, 1979 116.24 Helsinki University Library – Correspondence, 1976 – 1987 Box 117 117.1 Hoover Institute – Correspondence, 1976 –1986 117.2 Huk, John K. – Correspondence, 1974 –1988 117.3 Institut Für Auslandsbeziehungen – Correspondence, 1972 –1992 117.4 Kahle, William (Wittlich, Germany) – Correspondence, 1981 – 1986 117.5 Kargel, Ivan – Correspondence of Albert Wardin and Gregory Nichols, 2004 – 2009 117.6 Keston College – Correspondence, 1970 – 1982 117.7 Keston College – Correspondence, 1991 – 1992 117.8 Klaupkis, Adolf (Mrs.) – Correspondence, 1986 – 1989 117.9 Kmeta, Ivan A. – Correspondence, 1961 –1971 117.10 Kubon and Sagner (Munich, Germany) – Correspondence, 1982 –1986 117.11 Kulbick, Victor (Ukrainian Baptist Union) – Wardin Correspondence, 1999 117.12 Latvian Baptists – Correspondence, 1988 –1991 117.13 Latvian State Library – Correspondence, 1983 –1987 117.14 Library of Congress – Correspondence, 1970 – 1991 117.15 Licht im Osten – Correspondence, 1981 –1992 117.16 Liebig-related Correspondence, 2006 -2007 117.17 Mennonite Brethren – Correspondence, 1979 –2006 117.18 Mennonite Historians – Correspondence, 1989 –1995 117.19 Miller, Donald N. – Baptists in Volhynia – Correspondence, 1993 –2001 117.20 Neprash, I.V. (Mrs.) – Correspondence, 1970-1971 117.21 Nesdoly, Samuel J. – Correspondence, 1975 –1994 117.22 Norwegian Translations – Correspondence, 1993
81 Box 118 118.1 Pentecostal Periodicals – Correspondence, 1991 118.2 Polish Translations, 1993 118.3 Romanian Baptists – Correspondence, 1993 –1994 118.4 Romanian Literature – Romanian Missionary Society – Correspondence, 1992 118.5 Russian Baptist Historiography – Correspondence, 1960s 118.6 Russian Bibliography – Correspondence, 1968 – 1971 118.7 Russian-Ukrainian Evangelical Baptist Union – Library at Evangelical Baptist Camp – Correspondence, 1982 –1986 118.8 Salvation Army – Correspondence, 1988 118.9 Samarin, Edward – Correspondence, 1992 –1994 118.10 Savinsky, Sergey – Correspondence, 1998 –2000 118.11 Slavic and East European Library – University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign – Correspondence, 1984 – 1990 118.12 St. Vladimir’s Orthodox Theological Seminary, 1985 – 1987 118.13 Steeves, Paul D. – Correspondence, 1988 – 1991 118.14 Sweden – Libraries – Correspondence, 1982 – 1990 118.15 Swedish Material – Translation of Material, 1982 – 2001 118.16 Toews, John B. – Correspondence, 1978 – 1979 118.17 Woolley, Davis – Correspondence with Wardin, 1962 118.18 Yale Divinity School – The Mission World – Correspondence, 1973 118.19 Zhidkov, Michael – Correspondence, 1986 Series X Oversized Resources Box 119 119.1 Gidulyanov, Pavel., ed. Otdelenie tserkvi ot gosudarstva (Separation of Church and State), 1926; Wardin #3661 119.2 Religiozno-ratsionalisticheskoe dvizhenie na yuge Rossii vo vtoroĭ polovine xix-go stoletiya (The Religious-Rationalistic Movement in South Russia in the Second Half of the 19th century), 1909; Wardin #597 119.3 Skvortsov, Vasiliĭ M. Missionerskiĭ posokh ̋. 1912; Wardin #1470 119.4 Korchinskiĭ, Khrisanf V. Kievskaya sekta shtundizm ̋ – ilk baptizm ̋? (The Kiev Sect, Stundism or Baptism?), 1899; Wardin #610 119.5 Pisarevskiĭ, G. G. Pereselenie Prusskikh ̋ Mennonitov ̋ v Rossiyu pri Aleksandre I (Immigration of Prussian Mennonites into Russia at the time of Alexander I), 1917 119.6 Sapozhenikov, D. I. Samosozhzhenie v ̋ Rosskom Roskol (Self Immolation in the Russian Schism), 1891 119.7 Butkevich, Timofeĭ I. Shtundo-baptism ̋ (Stundo-Baptism), 1909; Wardin # 1392 119.8 Kutepov, Nikolaĭ P. Kratkaya istoriya I verouchenie russkikh ̋ ratsionalisticheskikh ̋ i misticheskikh ̋ ereseĭ (A Concise history and dogma of Russian Rationalistic and mystical heresies), 1891; Wardin #532 119.9 Vostorgov, Ioann I. Na molitvennom ̋ sobranii u shtundo-baptistov ̋ (At the prayer meeting of Stundo-Baptists), 1912 119.10 Sergiĭ (episkop), Svyatyĭ i zhivotvoryashchiĭ krest ̋ Gospoden ́ (The Holy and Life-Giving
82 Cross of the Lord), 1886; Wardin #1001 119.11 Bondar, S. D. Adventizm 7-go dnya (Seventh Day Adventism), 1911 119.12 Kajanus, Herman. St Katarina svenska församlings i St. Petersburg Historie på grund av kyrkorådsprotokoll och upplevelser författad (The History of the St. Catherine Swedish Church in St. Petersburg on the Basis of the minutes of the Parish Council and Recorded events), 1980; Wardin #1844 119.13 A. N. K ̋ pastyrskoĭ bor ́be s ̋ sektoyu pashkovtsev ̋, nazyvayushchikh ̋ sebya ̋evangel ́skimi khristianami (On the pastoral struggle with the Sect of the Pashkovites, Naming themselves, “Evangelical Christians”), 1910; Wardin #2760 119.14 Stabins̆ E. Ar vin u vārdiem (By Their Words), 1966; Wardin #5794. 119.15 Birzins̆, J. Dvēselu zvejos̆ana (Fishing for Souls), 1960; Wardin # 5791. 119.16 Kaups, Richard. Viiskümmend aastat apostlite radadel, 1884-1934. (Fifty years in the paths of the Apostles, 1884-1934). 1934; Wardin #2256 Box 120 120.1 Zapis ́ zasedaniĭ 13-go Kavkazskogo s ̋ezda baptistov (Transactions of the sessions of the 13th Caucasian Congress of Baptists), 1925; Wardin #3887 120.2 Mel gunov, Sergeĭ P. Tserkov ̋ i gosudarstvo v ̋ Rossii (Church and State in Russia), 1907, 1909; Wardin #3117 120.3 Jansson, Edvard Alfred. Cornelius Rahmn, 1800-talets förste svenske missionär (Cornelius Rahmn, the 19th century’s first Swedish Missionary), 1951; Wardin #146 120.4 Christophilos, pseud. Russian Closter Imprisonments, 1905. 120.5 Meddelanden från missionsfältet (Communications from the Mission Field), 1910 –1917; Wardin #383 120.6 Kommittén för Evangelisk Mission i Ryssland. Report, 1915; Wardin #384 120.7 Russian Baptist Union Congress, 1910 – Reports from the Baptist and Bratskiĭ listok. 120.8 Tserkovniĭ vestnik. Selected articles, 1880; Wardin #2610 120.9 Pashkov, Vasiliĭ G. Pamphlets written by Pashkov in various publications, 1876 – 1900. List of titles in folder 120.10 Fialkovskiĭ, P. V. Vreditel ́skaya rol ́ tserkvi I sektantstva (The Sabotaging role of the church and sectarianism), 1929; Wardin #4513 120.11 Books and Booklets. (Bound together) a. Matorin, N. Religiya i bor ́ba s neyu v severnom krae (Religion and the Struggle with It in the northern territory, 1930; Wardin #4520 b. Roshchin, Andreĭ. Kto takie sektanty? (Who are the Sectarians?), 1930; Wardin #4593. c. Sektantstvo ipo prezhde i tepari (Union of State Publications), 1931. d. Morozov, I. Sektantskie kolkhozy (Sectarian Collective Farms), 1931; Wardin #3959. e. Shchepkin, I., and Volzhanin. Sektanty no Urale (Sectarians in the Urals), 1928; Wardin #4512 f. Fialkovskiĭ, P. V. Vreditel ́skaya rol ́ tserkvi i sektantstva (The Sabotaging role of the church and sectarianism), 1929; Wardin #4513 g. Medvedev, I. Na beregu svyashchennogo Baikala (On the shore of Sacred Baikal), 1930; Wardin #4594 120.12 Yashin, P.P. O sovremennom baptizme (On Contemporary Baptism), 1973; Wardin #5623
83 120.13 Maksimilianov, G.G. Baptisty-raskol’niki. Kto oni? (Baptists-Schismatics. Who Are They?), 1970; Wardin #6566 120.14 Sakne, A. Molodezh’ i sovetskoe zakonodatel’stvo o religioznykh kul’takh (Youth and Soviet Legislation on Religious Cults), 1973; Wardin #6165 120.15 Il’inykh, Nikolaĭ I. O sovremennom mennonitstve (On Contemporary Mennonitism), 1968; Wardin #7117 Box 121 121.1 Baptisty, kak ̋naibolee zlovrednaya sekta (Baptists as the most harmful sect), 1912; Wardin #1569. Vasilevskiĭ, G.A. Baptism ̋ i svoboda voli (Baptism and the Freedom of the will), 1914; Wardin #1586. Azovskiĭ, I. Pangermanizm ̋ i baptizm ̋ (Pangermanism and baptism), 1915; Wardin#3552 121.2 Bondar, S. D. Sovremennoe sostoyanie russkago baptizma (The Contemporary Status of Russian baptism), 1911; Wardin #1395 121.3 Belyaev, Pavel. O baptizme (On baptism), 1910; Wardin #1393 121.4 Bogolyubov, D. I. Kto eto pashkovtsy, baptisty i adventisty? (Who are the Pashkovites, Baptists, and Adventists), 1912; Wardin #1396 121.5 Grinyakin, N. Beregis ́ shtundy! (Beware the Stunda!), 1910; Wardin #1542 121.6 Kommitténs för Evangelisk Mission i Ryssland versamher 1903-1913 (The Activity of the Committee for Evangelical Mission in Russia 1903-1913), 1914; Wardin #385 121.7 Dahlin, T.G.E., ed. Frän viddernas land: Evangeliskt arbete bland ryska folket (From the land of vast expanse: Evangelical work among the Russian people), 1928; Wardin #382. Dahlin, T.G.E., ed. Från viddernas land (From the land of vast expanse), 1928 –English translations for portions of this publication; Wardin #395. 121.8 Maevskiĭ, Vladimir A. Vnutrennyaya missiya i ee osnovopolozhnik (The Inner Mission and its Founder), 1954; Wardin #3145 121.9 Rozhdestvenskiĭ, Arseniĭ. Yuzhnorusskiĭ shtundizm ̋ (South Russian Stundism), 1889; Wardin #601 121.10 Düring, E. Längtans land: 50 år mission bland slaviska folk (The Land of Homesickness: A mission of fifty years among the Slavic People), 1953; Wardin #397 121.11 Dahlin, T.G.E., ed. Sådd och skörd på ryska tegar (Seed and Harvest on Russian Fields), 1925; Wardin #394 – includes translation to English. 121.12 “Ryaboshapka, Iwan”. Christlicher Familienkalender, 1908 (republished in 1914); Wardin #957 121.13 Pavlov, Vasiliĭ G. Pravda o baptistakh ̋ (The truth concerning the Baptists), Baptist, 1911; Wardin #1347 121.14 Pavlov, Vasiliĭ G. “The Christianizing of the World – Russia.” Printed in Russian in the Baptist, 1911; Wardin # 1346 121.15 Mazaev, D. I. Nebyvalyĭ kongress ̋ (An Unprecedented Congress). Baptist, 1911; Wardin #2822 121.16 Mazaev, D. I. “Something on Unity.” Baptist, No. 11, 1911 121.17 Russian Baptist Union Congress, 1911. Report and articles on the Congress in the Baptist, 1911; Wardin #1498 121.18 All-Russian Congress of Evanglical Christians, St. Petersburg, December 28, 1910 – January 4, 1911. Baptist, 1911; Wardin #2808
84 121.19 Shchepkin, I. and Volzhanin. Sektanĭ na urale (Sectarians in the Urals), 1928; Wardin #4512 121.20 Medvedev, I. Na beregu Svyashchennogo Baĭkala (On the Shore of the “Sacred Baikal”), 1930; Wardin #3813 121.21 Mitrokhin, L. N. Baptizm i sovremennost’ (Baptism and Contemporaneity), 1964; Wardin #5604 121.22 Yashin, P. P. Krizis sovremennogo baptizma (O sushchnosti “novogo” raskola EKhB) (The Crisis of Contemporary Baptism: On the Nature of the “New” Schism of the ECB), 1969; Wardin #6563 121.23 Shtein, Victor S. Baptism i sovremennost’ (Baptism and Contemporaneity), 1969; Wardin #5615 121.24 Aleksandrona, Irina. O sovremennykh molokanakh (On the Modern Molokans), 1968 121.25 Gegeshidze, D. V. sekzanzuri ideologiis reakciuli arsi (The Reactionary Essence of Sectarian Ideology), 1966;
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