Идея церковного единства в философско-религиозном наследии князя Константина Острожского
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Пашко, Р.Г. Идея церковного единства в философско-религиозном наследии князя Константина Острожского / Р.Г.Пашко // Дабраверны князь Канстанцiн (Василий) Астрожскi – славуты асветнiк i абаронца Праваслаўя: зборнiк матэрыялаў Мiжнароднай навукова-багаслоўскай канферэнцыi, Тураў – Брэст, 11-12 мая 2008 г. / Брэсцкi абласны выканаўчы камiтэт, Беларуская Праваслаўная Царква, Брэсц. дзярж. ун-т iмя А.С. Пушкiна; рэдкал.: М.Э. Часноўскi [iiнш.]. – Брэст: БрДУ, 2011. – С. 29- 36.
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