Pavel Florensky Philosophy of Cult

Cf. 1 Cor. 15, 50.—282.

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Cm. an anonymous article by Metropolitan Philaret (Drozdov) "On Stologania (extract from a letter dated October 29, 1853)" Additions to the Edition of the Works of the Holy Fathers in Russian Translation. Part 12. Moscow, 1853. Pp. 640-646; Letter of Metropolitan Philaret to the Ober-Procurator of the Holy Synod Count A. P. Tolstoy of January 25, 1859 // Letters of Filaret, Metropolitan of Moscow and Kolomna, to the Highest Persons and Various Other Persons. Collected and published by Savva, Archbishop of Tver and Kashin. Part 2. Tver, 1888. Pp. 77—78; Letters of Metropolitan Philaret of Moscow to the abbot of the Holy Trinity Lavra of St. Sergius, Archimandrite Anthony. Part 3. Moscow, 1883. Pp. 230, 232, 240, 245, 250-251, 258-259, 299; Part 4. Moscow, 1884. Pp. 426.—282.

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From the poem by K. D. Balmont "The End of the World. Sonnet" from the collection "Burning Buildings" (1900).— 282.

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Corrected ed.—283.

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In the manuscript of Ogneva and in the typewritten copy, there is a blank space for writing down the corresponding prayer. Quoted: Trebnik: V 2 ch. Ch. 1. Moscow, 1915. L. 236 rev., 237. Cm. See also: The Rite of Blessing of Swarms of Bees, in the Bee Street of the New Planted // Ibid. L. 238-239.—283.

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"Prophetic animal" – the source of the expression is not clear.

In the archive of Fr. Pavel Florensky, a sheet of paper has been preserved with the inscription:

"Fly, fly, letok,

From west to east.

Fly, soar.

Don't give in to anyone.