Israel was in America before Columbus!
An explanation of history will show that the great majority of prophetic utterances in the Old and New Testaments have already been fulfilled. The capture of Jerusalem in 1917, in which the British Royal Flying Corps played a major part (As Birds Flying), completed a major phase of Biblical prophecy...
A study outline of the four invasions of Israel by the Assyrians, followed by the three groups of aliens resettled in the land of Samaria. The Scriptural record of the invasions is examined together with the testimony of the monuments containing inscriptions of the deportations of Israel by the Assyrian kings. These cuneiform inscriptions may be seen in the British Museum,...
A study of Druidism - their origin, teaching, and government and their religious beliefs that prepared Britain to receive apostolic Christianity that arrived in Britain shortly after the Ascension of Our Lord. Just a few of the questions asked and answered by Mrs. Elder in this, her fourth edition of this splendid book, are...which is the first Christian Church outside Jerusalem? Who...
249 pages. Very well documented study of where the disciples and those close to Jesus went after they were driven from Jerusalem. Very powerful insights into the history of the church. For a lighter version try Stough's Dedicated Disciples...
The history of Mary Magdalene, Martha, Lazarus, Nicodemus, Zacceus, 2 Philips, Trophimus, and several other lesser known disciples are given here...
This booklet keeps alive the traditions and legends of the early Christian church, long before Augustine. You might find used copies on Amazon...
One of the most well-written, even captivating, accounts of the events after our Lord's crucifixion. Little-known happenings in the early church, including ties between the early church in Rome and the Royal House of Britain. This is a book that sheds much needed light on events of the New Testament period. A classic!...
If you have read Coming of the Saints and Drama of the Lost Disciples, you will enjoy this handsome well illustrated book. An Anglican Priest from the United States has spent a lifetime visiting the legendary sites made famous by the early church. Much new light and a refreshing point of view from one outside the familiar British Israel circle...
The Light and the Glory by Marshall and Manual. Published by Riverside. An indepth study of America's Christian beginnings, its manifest destiny as an expression of the people of God planting a new witness in a new land...
Asks “Who are the Chosen People of God” and examines if the Kingdom formed at Sinai failed, or is it in the hearts of men, is the Throne of David really in existence, is Israel obligated to follow the Divine Laws and much more. Very well written and easy to understand...
The Sonnini Manuscript, better known as The Long Lost Chapter of The Acts of the Apostles contains the account of Paul's journey in Spain and Britain. The document, purporting to be the concluding portion of the Acts of the Apostles, covers a portion of the period after Paul's two years enforced residence in Rome, in his own hired house. It is written in the style of the Acts...
Articles from the Ensign Message Magazine in London.
This interesting book formed part of a paper for the Royal Irish Academy in 1872. It identifies, with reference to ancient manuscripts, the ancient cemetery at Loughcrew, Co. Meath, at one time the most famous locality in Irish history, and the Tomb of Ollamh Fodhla, Ireland's famous Monarch and Law-maker of 3,000 years ago...
Presents reliable evidence that St. Joseph of Arimathea established the first Christian church in Britain between 36 - 39 A.D. Reprint of 1880. The long held belief that Christianity was introduced into Britain around 600 AD by St. Augustine is shown by the author to be unfounded. He presents the evidence that St. Joseph of Arimathea visited Britain around 36 to 39 AD and established...
Our Neglected Heritage, Volumes 1 to 5 (boxed set) The forgotten heritage of the British people...
Published by Artisan in 2005. S/C 168 pages. From the Middle East to Spain, France and England. Another attractive and intersting book by Capt. Interesting online video on the subject on the link below...
I had heard that there were legends surrounding the founding of the Church at Glastonbury, but had never before had the chance to read about them. This book, originally published in 1922, has had various editions published since of which this reprint in paperback is the latest. The weaving together of the facts, probabilities and possibilities, stretch the imagination in unexpected ways...
That St. Paul planted Christianity in the British Isles over five centuries before the arrival of St. Augustine is well-documented from little known sources by the Rev. R. W. Morgan, in 1860. His research determined that Christianity was first introduced into Britain by Joseph of Arimathea around 36-39 A.D.; followed by the apostle Simon Zelotes; then by Aristobulus, the first bishop...
The silent years of Jesus between 12 and 30 and an examination of the historical records concerning Joseph of Arimathea the great uncle of Jesus as a provencial Roman Senator and metal merchant. It was rumored that he owned many of the merchant ships that came to England from Rome and Phoenicia to barter for metal and other goods. Did Jesus accompany his uncle to this isle of the west?...
A wonderful new video that traces the migration of the exiled tribes of
Israel from Palestine to Assyria through the Caucasus Mountains.
A wonderful and lasting reminder of God's miraculous deliverances of Britain in history...
Consideration that the twelve tribes of Israel will be the last world government, with Christ as King...