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Excerpt from The Banner of Israel, 1881, Vol. 5: A Weekly Journal, Advocating the Identity of the British Nation With the Lost Ten Tribes of Israel
Christian Israel We have also pointed to Isaiah xxiv. 15, as roof of Israel's Christian character in exile; to Isa. Xxvu. 6, an many other similar texts to prove that in exile, theirs is to be, by prophetic destiny, the function as to the evangelisation and amelioration of the condition of the whole earth; thus evidencing their Christian character, as the redeemed and saved portion of the Tribes of Israel.
We wish now to int to an argument adduced by the Rev. C. W. Hickson in is address at the monthly meeting of the Bristol anglo-israel Association, held at his own parish school room on Friday, September 10, 1880. In Acts v. Said Mr. Hickson, the Lord Jesus is represented by St. Peter, speaking under inspiration, as Him whom God hath exalted with His right. Hand to be a prince and a Saviour for to give repentance to Israel and forgiveness of sins. Here then is a fact stated, and the consequence. The Lord hath been exalted with God's right hand to be a Prince and a Saviour. For what purpose? To give repentance to Israel. Which Israel? The Jews Nay l to the hour He has done nothing of the sort! To them repentance has not been granted. They have resisted grace I To whom then P To the British.
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