BRITISH
CHURCH
WHY
BRITAIN ? by
Percy E. Corbett
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An
examination of the evidence available indicates that astronomer
architects from Sumeria gave their name to Somerset. Some five
thousand years ago they came to design and construct these enormous
effigies, portraying them in permanent form so that their symbolism
might be preserved in perpetuity for posterity - An extract
from a booklet issued by the Avalon Research Foundation and
published in The Universal Voice in 1965.
Julius
Caesar following his campaign in Britain, 55 B.C., wrote with
admiration of the culture of the British, their sterling character
and ingenuity in commerce and craftsmanship. He referred in
amazement to the number of populous cities, the architecture,
universities of learning, and particularly to their religion
with its belief in the immortality of the soul.
When
the Levitical religion was established among the early Britons
as Druidism, the Hebrew mode of worship, the order of priesthood
and the institutions were identical with those held by their
kinsmen in the wilderness of Arabia and later in Canaan -
Isabel Hill Elder
The
glory of Britain consists not only in this, that she was the
first country which, in a national capacity, publicly professed
herself Christian, but that she made this confession when the
Roman Empire itself was pagan and a cruel persecutor of Christianity
- Genebrand
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