First published at 00:57 UTC on July 13th, 2019.
THE DRAMA OF THE LOST DISCIPLES BY GEORGE F. JOWETT
In the year a.d. 42 Claudius, Emperor of the Romans, issued the fateful decree to destroy Christian Britain, man, woman and child, and its great institutions and burn its libraries.¹ To this purpose…
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THE DRAMA OF THE LOST DISCIPLES BY GEORGE F. JOWETT
In the year a.d. 42 Claudius, Emperor of the Romans, issued the fateful decree to destroy Christian Britain, man, woman and child, and its great institutions and burn its libraries.¹ To this purpose Claudius equipped the largest and most efficient army ever sent by Rome to conquer a foe and led by its most able generals. In this edict, Claudius proclaimed in the Roman Senate that acceptance of the Druidic² or Christian faith was a capital offence, punishable by death by the sword, the torture chamber, or to be cast to the devouring lions in the arena of the Colosseum. It is interesting to note that this ruling also included ‘any person descended from David’ (Israelites).
1 O’Reiley, The Martyrs of the Colosseum.
2 Suetonius.
NOTE: The word Gentile/ Gentiles comes from a Latin word which basically means "ONE WHO IS NOT A ROMAN CITIZEN." Which would refer to those Adamites dispersed in the British Isles from 3000 B.C. as The Isles were not part of the Roman Empire.
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