Ebook: Celt, Druid and Culdee
Author: ELDER Isabel Hill
- Tags: Ancient Britain Anglo-Saxons Bangor Bible Prophecy British-Israelism Brutus Caradoc Christian Identity commerce Culdee Church Druids Glastonbury Jews Joseph of Arimathea King Arthur Herr-Thor laws Odin Reformation Roman Empire St. Augustine speculative history tin mining L.A. Waddell
- Year: 1938
- Publisher: The Covenant Publ.
- City: London
- Language: English
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Britain's reputed first Christian Church.
Foreword by Admiral Cuthbert Cayley, C.B.
Authoress's alt.: Merch O Lundain Derri.
British-Israelism propaganda, its original formulation possibly born from the need of King Henry VIII's 'Church of England' (founded to afford him the divorce which the Papal Church of Rome refused) for the authority of 'ancient origins'. No mention of Pytheas the Greek of Marseille who circumnavigated the British Isles ca. 320BC and reported upon their inhabitants in the book 'On the Ocean'. For a different view of the period covered by the book, see L.A. Waddell's writings based on philological enquiry and ancient artifacts including 'The British Edda', 'The Makers of Civilisation' and 'The Phoenician Origin of Britons, Scots and Anglo-Saxons'.
Foreword by Admiral Cuthbert Cayley, C.B.
Authoress's alt.: Merch O Lundain Derri.
British-Israelism propaganda, its original formulation possibly born from the need of King Henry VIII's 'Church of England' (founded to afford him the divorce which the Papal Church of Rome refused) for the authority of 'ancient origins'. No mention of Pytheas the Greek of Marseille who circumnavigated the British Isles ca. 320BC and reported upon their inhabitants in the book 'On the Ocean'. For a different view of the period covered by the book, see L.A. Waddell's writings based on philological enquiry and ancient artifacts including 'The British Edda', 'The Makers of Civilisation' and 'The Phoenician Origin of Britons, Scots and Anglo-Saxons'.
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