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British Israelism - Wikipedia
British Israelism (also called Anglo-Israelism) is a pseudohistorical belief that the people of Great Britain are "genetically, racially, and linguistically ...
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ANGLO-ISRAELISM - JewishEncyclopedia.com
The theory of Anglo-Israelism is based upon an extremely literal interpretation of the Old Testament, as represented by King James's version and by an ...
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What is British Israelism and is it biblical? | GotQuestions.org
British Israelism, also known as Anglo-Israelism, is the belief that the "lost ten tribes" of Israel migrated to Europe and then to England.
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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 - CDAMM
British-Israelists are defined by their belief that the lost tribes of Israel are identical with the white, Protestant peoples of Northern Europe.
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Anglo-Israelism and the United States & Britain in Prophecy
Anglo-Israelite literature generally contains a lot of folklore, legends, quasi-historical genealogies and dubious etymologies. None of these sources prove an ...
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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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Anglo-Israelis - Wikipedia
Anglo-Israelis can generally be defined as coming from the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.
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Origins of Anglo-Israelism - The Association of the Covenant People
You hear so many strange things about British Israelites. Who are they? Where did this Anglo-Israel teaching have its origins?
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"And I shall make thee a great nation..." Anglo-Israelism ... - OAKTrust
Anglo-Israelism created a national history for the British people that justified and explained the Empire they had created. This movement stated that the ...
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Are the Anglo-Saxons the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel? - STEM Publishing
Many Anglo-Israelites contend that the British people are descended from Ephraim and the people of the United States of America from Manasseh. Seeing the ...
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Armstrong's Doctrine of Anglo Israelism - Truth Magazine
The doctrine is that the Anglo-Saxon people are the ten tribes of Israel which lost their identity when they were taken into Assyrian captivity.
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www.truthmagazine.com
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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