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'''Sergius V. Vasilyevich Bulgakov''' (often referenced as '''S. V. Bulgakov''') was born in 1859; and studied at the Moscow spiritual academy. He was an instructor of the Kharkov spiritual seminary. From 1901 through 1911 he was the inspector of the author classes of the standard Kharkov institute of noble girls. His works include "Models of Patristic and Russian pastoral text ''Sermons" "Project for a Reader in Homiletics"; Kharkov, 1887); "Practical guidelines for the performance of the Divine Services of the Orthodox Church"(1893), "Menaion and Triodion of the Orthodox Church" " (1898), and most notably the "Handbook for Church Servers'' Clergy" (''Nastolnaya Kniga'') (2nd edition, 1900). He is not to be confused with the theologian/philosopher Fr. [[Sergius Bulgakov|Sergius N. Bulgakov]].
==External link==
*[http://www.transfigcathedral.org/faith/Bulgakov/index.shtml Handbook for Church Servers] (''Nastolnaya Kniga Dlya Svyaschenno-Tserkovno-Sluzhitelei'', translated from Slavonic by Fr. Eugene Tarris
*[http://mirimen.com/co_beo/Bulgakov-Sergej-Vasil-evich-9AB.html Биографии знаменитых людей: Булгаков Сергей Васильевич]
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