Author : Octogenarius Evangelicus
Release : 2013-09
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Book Synopsis Domino Divinity, Fity-Five Chapters of the Gospel of Anglo-Israelism Freely and Faithfully Expounded by : Octogenarius Evangelicus
Download or read book Domino Divinity, Fity-Five Chapters of the Gospel of Anglo-Israelism Freely and Faithfully Expounded written by Octogenarius Evangelicus. This book was released on 2013-09. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1882 edition. Excerpt: ...were--same time--a. barbaric, or semi-barbaric, Teuton tribe, in the north of Germany. Our own unquestionable history tells us that they came from Germany, under Hengist and Horsa, A.D. 451. Those unmistakable Teutons, therefore, though they have no more connection with the Ten Tribes than these so-called Identifications have with historic truth, have a common Identity amongst themselves. So it is "in for apenny, in for a pound." We Israel--theyare Israel. But, something more. This double shews but half The strange manoeuvring of the juggler staff, Here is a handling of the hardy dodge, 'Gainst which like accusation we must lodge. First, two strange languages screwed into one; "Saka--Sachs--Isaac: Suna--son--Saxon." (a) (Eternal counsels turning on a pun ) Thus, Anglo: and thus Philo. By-and-bye Anglo comes out with "Flashes "--you and I May say of Darkness; but he says "of Light." 'Tis a hard question: won't say which is right But, only look--one Flash from Cheltenham College Turns down, as false, what, just before, was knowledge. "this Saka, Suna, Don't Mean Isaac's Son. But yet" (No doubt--"all fish that comes within your net ") "It gives this wondrous tale strange confirmation; "And shews the truth of our Identi'cation." "The words are Sanskrit--Aryan" (i.e. Gentile) "The first means 'Date' the other 'Void ' so file "The two: they plainly show a people 'lost'--"Don't know their when; or whence--all tempesttossed." The startled Tyro finds all reasoning crossed. But, what says Anglo? Does he look ashamed, As if the pun aforesaid must be blamed? (a) "Philo-Israel Inquiry," 1875, pp. 22, 23. (b) "Flashes of...