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.
- 200 Advertisements.
