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Identifier: destinyofbritain00mack (find matches)
Title: The destiny of Britain and America : with an appendix, Who are the Japanese?
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Mackendrick, William Gordon, 1864-
Subjects: Bible Anglo-Israelism Lost tribes of Israel Anglo-Saxon race
Publisher: Toronto : McClelland
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
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glo-Saxon-Celticrace, as traced by the historian, Sharon Turner,120 years ago and more recently by Major B. deW. Weldon in The Evolution of Israel, and also inhis later work, The Origin of the English. These people, having been separated fromGod on account of their sins, were not to be knownor recognized as Gods people until they shouldrepent of their sins and accept Christs messageto the lost sheep of Israel; but it was foretold inGenesis 21:12, *4n Isaac shall thy seed be called.The tribes broke up into sections and wanderedunder various names, as Scythians, Goths, Gatae,the largest mass or body of Gatae being called^^Massagatae, and under the divine impulse topush westward they trekked north of the BlackSea into the Crimea. They started out callingthemselves Saac-sons; and there are many tomb-stones in the Crimea bearing names and datesstating that the dead are Saac-sons and childrenof captivity, and giving the very period of their *Ood/s Covenant Man/ by E. Odium, M.A., B.Sc, etc.
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DESTINY OF BRITAIN AND AMERICA 31 captivity and the commencement of the nation—when Israel came out of Egypt nnder Moses.There are no vowels in Hebrew so the I was notpronounced, and the Isaac-sons were called Saac-sons and on their tombstones it is so writ-ten, and it is now spelled Saxons. Engle inHebrew is bull, and the bull tribe of Isaac-sonswere called Engle or Angle-Saxons, as theceturies rolled on. Everywhere these Saac-sonswent, they left waymarks* until they took uptheir abode in the isles of the sea north and westfrom Palestine, the British or Covenant Isles,where the prophets foretold God would appointa place for them, where they would be moved nomore; where their enemies would not be ableto afflict them, as in former times, so that theycould grow strong and become ^*a great nationas prophesied in Genesis 12: 2, 3: ^And I will make of thee a great nation, and 1will bless thee, and make thy name great; and thoushalt be a blessing: and I will bless them that blessthee, anddestinyofbritain00mack

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  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookauthor:Mackendrick__William_Gordon__1864_
  • booksubject:Bible
  • booksubject:Anglo_Israelism
  • booksubject:Lost_tribes_of_Israel
  • booksubject:Anglo_Saxon_race
  • bookpublisher:Toronto___McClelland
  • bookcontributor:Robarts___University_of_Toronto
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  • bookleafnumber:49
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