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This comprehensive work uses in-depth research in the fields of philology, British history, hermeneutica, scientific principles, and geological and archeological studies to refute the claims of British Israelism that they are the Lost Tribes. The writer shows the many groups that fall into the British Israelism camp. The book also contains maps of the Holy Land and the land grants of the various tribes, as well as letters from leading institutions of higher education refuting the claims of British Israelism.
Thomas Rosling Howlett was a vocal proponent of British Israelism in the 19th century. In this book, he unites and explains the arguments in favor of Anglo-Saxons descending from the ten tribes of Israel. Each chapter consists of a distinct argument in favor of the notion that the original ten tribes of Israel migrated to continental Europe and formed the genesis of the Anglo Saxon peoples. Archaeological findings suggesting links between Celtic and Israelite tribes, references in scripture, and variations accounting for the Scottish and Irish cultures, are among the topics examined. Howlett analyzes the physical characteristics, linguistic structures and nomenclature, traditions, customs, social mores and political traits of both the ancient Israeli tribes and the Anglo Saxon societies. The author makes expansive use of ancient Biblical literature in support of his thesis, concluding each of his chapters with a summarizing poem alluding to both British and Israelite accomplishments and traits. At the time this book was first published in 1892, reviews in the popular press were positive. For the first time, disparate arguments about links between Anglo Saxons and ancient Israel were cogently organized and presented. Subsequent to the publication of these and other books in the field, the British Israelism movement grew in size. Today, organizations such as the British-Israel-World Federation continue to advocate ethno-linguistic and historical research, plus close ties between the UK, USA and Israel. This edition includes Howlett's original text, together with his lengthy supplement further explaining and clarifying Anglo-Israel views.