Interaction with Tsarist Russia: 1698 - 1919. Quakers in Action. Gearchiveerd op 26 november 2018. Geraadpleegd op 20 april 2020. "Peter challenged them with the proposition that Quakers were no use to the state because they would not fight: Story’s response was that they were extremely useful because they worked hard, were honest, and very innovative."
Young, Sarah J., Russians in London: Peter the Great (23 november 2010). Gearchiveerd op 28 september 2019. "Peter the Great arrived in England on 11 January 1698, and left on 21 April. Travelling incognito as part of Russia’s Grand Embassy under the name Peter Mikhailov (not to fool anyone but rather to avoid the limitations and ceremony of state visits), ..."
Young, Sarah J., Russians in London: Peter the Great (23 november 2010). Gearchiveerd op 28 september 2019. "Peter the Great arrived in England on 11 January 1698, and left on 21 April. Travelling incognito as part of Russia’s Grand Embassy under the name Peter Mikhailov (not to fool anyone but rather to avoid the limitations and ceremony of state visits), ..."
Interaction with Tsarist Russia: 1698 - 1919. Quakers in Action. Gearchiveerd op 26 november 2018. Geraadpleegd op 20 april 2020. "Peter challenged them with the proposition that Quakers were no use to the state because they would not fight: Story’s response was that they were extremely useful because they worked hard, were honest, and very innovative."
Verklaring van het Primaatschap van de Paus door een 17e eeuwse Russisch Orthodoxe kerkvorst, door James Likoudis:[1]
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