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the forest seeming to rise into the air on shining wings. White flashes of sheet lightning darted across the horizon like the rhythmic sweep of a giant wing. The tree-tops swayed in the light breeze with a lulling rustle, while the cries of the awakening wild fowl resounded in the hollow depths of the mossy, waylays forest. In this choir of nature, the voice of the Staretz, singing some melodious, half-melancholy hymn or psalm of old Slavonic, rose and fell like the wave of sound from a deep-toned bell. Somehow it struck me that I was listening to a wonderful old prophet of the desert singing his lamentations over the waters of Babylon. I listened attentively and concluded that he was singing the
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Tired out, I soon dropped off to sleep. I was wakened some time later by the sound of singing. Looking round, I saw the figure of Rasputin standing dark against the shimmering surface of the vast lake. The white night was already melting into the glow of sunrise, the far waters beyond the shadow of
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It seems he functioned as Chairman of the OSJ Ecclesiastical Committee at least as late as April 1969. After 1977 Archbishop Shelley was largely inactive due to advanced age. It is not known if he ever married, although the Old Catholic church allows it to priests.
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In December of the same year, Shelley went back to the UK for Christmas and defended Rasputin. In his book "The speckled domes" he describes Rasputin as an ascetic, an old testament prophet, or as a medieval figure from the pages of
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But perhaps the most impressive piece of evidence concerning the supremacy of the Jew in the Russian Revolution is that furnished in a report drawn up by Mr. Gerard Shelley, an Englishman who was present in Russia in 1918. The
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and unable to leave the country as a hostage. He escaped, dressed as a woman, stuck under the seats in a train from Moscow to Finland surrounded by a group of French women, who together bribed the chief
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and his brethren. These Anarchists took a number of buildings, both in Moscow and Petrograd, which they used for teaching and other purposes. Their principal lecturer was the well-known Anarchist,
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In the Land of the Romanovs: An Annotated Bibliography of First-hand English-language Accounts of the Russian Empire (1613–1917) by Anthony Cross
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In 1943 founded in New York a Society of Our Lady of Port Royal, which propagated the traditions of
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Songs from the Russian Cabaret. Translated and arranged by G. Shelley. London : Cary & Co
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influence was much stronger than in the UK. He corresponded with the Catholic Australian authors
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and the changing attitude to marriage in the early years of communist Russia; the murdering of
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The fall of Paris by Ilya Ehrenburg. London Hutchinson ; New York ; London May Fair Books .
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View on Lake Ladoga where Shelley and his friend sat with Rasputin who also arrived by boat
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as well as the Major Seminary and Collège Saint-Sulpice in Paris. In 1913, influenced by
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Modern poems from Russia. London Allen & Unwin ; Westport, Conn Greenwood Press .
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From Paris to Nuremberg: The birth of conference interpreting by JesĂşs Baigorri-JalĂłn
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The Speckled Domes. Episodes of an Englishman's life in Russia, p. 52-53, 57, 65, 67.
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The Speckled Domes. Episodes of an Englishman's life in Russia. . London Duckworth
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Brought up as a Roman Catholic, Shelley attended an Italian college near
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in 1907. Near Venice he was invited by a Russian aristocrat, Countess
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and "perhaps no man in history has been so furiously calumniated."
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The Blue Steppes: Adventures among Russians. London J. Hamilton .
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where he stayed for a year with his host and learned Russian at
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Folk tales of the peoples of the Soviet Union by Gerard Shelley
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Bishops consecrated by Gerard Shelley as principal consecrator
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The Cause of World Unrest – H.A. Gwynne (1920), p. 117-118.
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Back in London, he describes a pro-Russia meeting at
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Landscape near Belgorod, photo by Vladimir Lobachyov
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After 1952 he spent some time in America, where the
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Index

Gerard George Shelley

Sidcup
Imperial Russia
Russian Revolution
Oblates of St. Joseph
Old Roman Catholic Church in Great Britain
Lake Garda
Bobrinsky
University of Heidelberg
Stephen Graham
Kursk
Kharkov
Belgorod
Shebekino
Kharkov University
Bogoroditsk
Grigori Rasputin
Naoum Aronson
Yar restaurant
St. Peterburg
Vladimir Frederiks
Empress
Grand Duchess Tatiana
Lake Ladoga

Lamentations of Jeremiah
Chaucer
peasants
caste society

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