Forty-seven Identifications of the Anglo-Saxons with the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel. Founded upon Five Hundred Scripture Proofs. Revised and reprinted by J. H.
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Link Singerman ID: 2690
Year: 1878
Entry: Hine, Edward. Forty-seven Identifications of the Anglo-Saxons with the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel. Founded upon Five Hundred Scripture Proofs. Revised and reprinted by J. H. New York: Printed by James Huggins, 1878. x,
Author/Editor: Hine, Edward
Location: New York, NY
Title: Forty-seven Identifications of the Anglo-Saxons with the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel. Founded upon Five Hundred Scripture Proofs. Revised and reprinted by J. H.
Printer/Publisher: Printed by James Huggins
Language: English
Notes: 296 p. “The Anglo-Saxon Riddle; or, The Riddle of our Israelitish Origin, Present Grandeur, and Future Greatness,” by Antiquary, has separate title page (pp. [281]-90). Copy at MH includes 4 p. at end: “The Queen’s [Victoria] Royal Descent from King David the Psalmist,” by A. B. Grimaldi.