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Tolstoy's "Romanism in Russia" gives accounts of Russian rulers, such as Prince Aleksandr Nevsky, who rejected Catholic conversion efforts out of fear that conversion would cause Russia's people and future rulers to be under the influence of Rome. However,
It is not the first; the two dominations were nearly identical in creed and method of worship. The second is about the interpretation of scripture, which did not deviate much from the Orthodox interpretation. The fact that the Pope, a power figure from