The Israelites found in the Anglo-Saxons : the ten tribes supposed to have been lost traced ... to their occupation of the isles of the sea ... / by William Carpenter. London : Kenning [u.a.], 1872
Content
Title page
Good words for the suffering.
Preface.
XIII Contents.
Errata.
1 The Israelites found in the Anglo-Saxons. Introductory chapter.
3 Chapter I. Ancient Israel.
6 Chapter II. The Hebrew monarchy and its division.
9 Chapter III. The two kingdoms.
15 Chapter IV. Israel is carried away, but is to be restored.
19 Chapter V. The Getae or Goths.
24 Chapter VI. Gothic institutions.
28 Chapter VII. The place of Israel's captivity.
33 Chapter VIII. Extinction of the kingdom of Israel.
40 Chapter IX. Israel leaves the East and goes towards the West.
44 Chapter X. Identity of Anglo-Saxons and Israelites.
50 Chapter XI. Israelitish and Anglo-Saxon institutions.
54 Chapter XII. Getae, a name given to Israel.
57 Chapter XIII. Israel lost, as the peculiar people.
61 Chapter XIV. Prophetic testimony to Israel's destiny.
68 Chapter XV. Israel at rest in the islands.
73 Chapter XVI. The christianization of Israel.
82 Chapter XVII. Israel's acquired possessions or settlements.
89 Chapter XVIII. Israel's colonising achievements.
96 Chapter XIX. Migrations, conquests, and settlements of the Anglo-Saxons.
101 Chapter XX. Moral and political changes effected by the Anglo-Saxons.
106 Chapter XXI. Characteristics of Anglo-Saxons and Israelites.
112 Chapter XXII. Anglo-Saxon philanthropy.
121 Chapter XXIII. Military and maritime qualities of the Anglo-Saxons.
127 Chapter XXIV. Vicissitudes in Anglo-Saxon history.
134 Chapter XXV. Monetary power of the Anglo-Saxons.
141 Chapter XXVI. The seed of Israel to be a distinguished people.
146 Chapter XXVII. Israel's propensity to idolatry.
149 Chapter XXVIII. Saxon hostility to spiritual tyranny.
153 Chapter XXIX. Saxon hostility to papal dominion
157 Chapter XXX. The Saxon race the instrument of light.
171 Chapter XXXI. All nations worship with Israel.
183 Chapter XXXII. The divine monarchy.
192 Chapter XXXIII. Conclusion.
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