British-Israelism examined : a point-by-point examination of the British-Israel position / by Samuel Hinds Wilkinson. London : Bale {[u.a.], 1923
Content
- Cover
- Title page
- Stamp
- Foreword. By the Rev. E. L. Langston, M.A.
- IX Preface.
- XI Table of contents.
- 1 Chapter I. Introduction.
- Section I. Exegesis.
- Title page
- Chapter II. The Appointed Place.
- 22 Chapter III. The Appointed Place (continued).
- 31 Chapter IV. A Maritime Nation.
- 37 Chapter V. Perpetuity of Existence.
- 48 Chapter VI. "The Latter Days".
- 58 Chapter VII. The "Fulness of Nations.".
- 72 Chapter VIII. Israel and Judah.
- 81 Chapter IX. Lo-Ammi.
- 92 Chapter X. The Gates.
- 100 Chapter XI. The Stone Kingdom.
- 109 Section II. History.
- 109 Title page
- 111 Chapter XII. Jesphus and the Location of the Ten Tribes.
- 117 Chapter XIII. Evidence as to the Present Location of the Descendants of the Ten-tribed Kingdom of Israel.
- 127 Chapter XIV. The Composition of the Anglo-Saxon Race and the British Empire.
- 134 Chapter XV. The Irish Legend and the Coronation Stone.
- 139 Section III. Correspondences.
- 139 Title page
- 141 Chapter XVI. Maritime Power and Political Prestige.
- 146 Chapter XVII. Palestine.
- 151 Chapter XVIII. British Sabbath-keeping.
- 158 Chapter XIX. British Nomenclature and National Tokens.
- 163 Chapter XX. General Survey of the British-Israel Position.
- 169 Chapter XXI. Summary and Conclusion.
- 175 Appendix I. Sharon Turner and Paul du Chaillu.
- 177 Appendix II. Positive Arguments against British-Israelism.
- 184 Index.
