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Anglo-Israelite
ˌAnglo-ˈIsraelite One who holds that the English-speaking peoples represent the ‘lost’ tribes of Israel. Also attrib., as Anglo-Israelite theory, ˌAnglo-Israelite theorist. So ˌAnglo-ˈIsraelitism; also ˌAnglo-ˈIsraelism.1875 ‘Clericus’ Anglo-Israel Theory Refuted 8 The other errors of Anglo-Israelit...
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British Israelism
Their adoption of the British Israelist belief that the Israelite-derived Anglo-Saxons had been favoured by God over the 'impure' modern Jews meant that Swift went from leading several Los Angeles Anglo-Israelite institutions to founding the Anglo-Saxon Christian Congregation, later renamed the Church of
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Judaic Publishing Co.
Israelite finance: its sinister influence
Judaic Publishing Co.: London, 1920
pp. 255
The Jews’ who’s who. References
Sharman Kadish, Bolsheviks and British Jews, The Anglo-Jewish Community, Britain and the Russian Revolution, London, 1992 .
Richard C.
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Anglo-Saxon Federation of America
The Anglo-Saxon Federation of America is a British Israelite group founded by Howard Rand in 1930.
History
Beginnings
In 1928, Howard B. , and began publishing a British-Israelite magazine called Kingdom Message.
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The Jewish Post & News
The Jewish Post & News of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, is Western Canada's first and oldest Anglo-Jewish newspaper, so described because its language was The Jewish Post was also in rivalry with Der Yiddishe Vorte (also known as The Israelite Press), a Yiddish-language daily that started in 1911 that after
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Edward Hine
Influence
Hine's ideas thus influenced the nascent Anglo-Israelite movement in the United States, where they are still advocated by some Christian white (debate with Edward Hine, Birmingham 1919)
Robert Roberts, Anglo-Israelism Refuted (1879)
Jewish Encyclopedia, s.v. "Anglo-Israelism".
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Frederick Tennyson
He became an Anglo-Israelite and later joined the Church of the New Jerusalem.
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Reuben H. Sawyer
with the Anglo-Israel Research Society. In addition to his commitment to the Anglo-Israelite movement, Sawyer participated in the construction of the Oregon Ku Klux Klan of which he was leader
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Joseph Baxendell
In religion he was a churchman and a staunch Anglo-Israelite.
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Howard Rand
He was raised as a British Israelite, and his father introduced him to J. H. Anglo-Saxon Federation of America
In 1928, Rand began organizing for the London-based British-Israel World Federation.
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Ono, Benjamin
According to the Mishnah, the town of Ono was encompassed by a wall before the Israelite conquest of Canaan under Joshua. A New Identification of ancient Ono, Bulletin of the Anglo-Israel Archaeological Society, Volume 23, pp. 167–176
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John Wilson (historian)
John Wilson (8 June 1799, Kilmarnock district, Scotland – 22 January 1870, Brighton, England ) was one of the ideological architects of the British Israelite It was in Wilson's house in St Pancras, London, that the Anglo-Israel Association was founded in 1874.
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Nicholas Howe
Nicholas Howe (1953–2006) was an American scholar of Old English literature and culture, whose Migration and Mythmaking in Anglo-Saxon England (1989) was with such poems as Beowulf and Exodus), were very conscious of their return to Europe and saw themselves as an integral part of and parallel to "the Israelite
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William Pascoe Goard
William Pascoe Goard F.R.G.S (17 January 1863 - 9 February 1937) was a Methodist minister and prominent British Israelite of the first half of the 20th The Common Law (1928)
The kingdom of God (1928)
Crossing the river (1930)
The Documents of Daniel (1930)
The Empire In Solution With Chapters On Anglo-Saxon
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