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VOLUME IV: THE CHRISTIAN CONNECTION. This volume examines Christ's connection to the divorced House of Israel. Using the histories and legends recorded in Southern France and Britain the miracle voyage of Joseph of Arimathea, Mary Magdalene, La…
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VOLUME IV: THE CHRISTIAN CONNECTION. This volume examines Christ's connection to the divorced House of Israel. Using the histories and legends recorded in Southern France and Britain the miracle voyage of Joseph of Arimathea, Mary Magdalene, Lazarus, etc. is traced from Caesarea in Palestine to the Lost Tribes living in Gaul. Joseph's journey to Glastonbury in England is shown on the map. The reader will also learn data on the Hebrew kings Bran, Caractacus, and Arviragus in the days when these famous Silures fought the Romans for control of Britain. The Apostle Paul's connection to the Silurian royal house of Caractacus, Claudia, and Linus is examined along with Paul's mission and letters (Biblical Epistles) to the Lost Tribes. Paul's trip to Spain, Britain, Belgae, Helvetia and Mount Julius is traced using clues found in the Sonnini Manuscript which is a document known as the Lost Chapter of Acts.*
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