The House of Brunswick: An Enduring Legacy of Este and Troy The House of Brunswick, one of Europe’s most storied noble families, holds a legacy of honor and sovereignty that extends back far beyond its medieval prominence. Monarchists who cherish the history of the House of Welf and its connection to the House of Este […]
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The Tabernacle’s Journey and the Prophetic Restoration of Ephraim: From Shiloh to Gibeon to Jerusalem
The Tabernacle’s Journey and the Prophetic Restoration of Ephraim: From Shiloh to Gibeon to Jerusalem The history of the Tabernacle and the altar of burnt offering is a fascinating and often overlooked chapter in biblical history. Many people associate these sacred articles solely with Jerusalem’s Temple Mount. However, their journey from Shiloh (the tribe […]
1st Century Irish Druids Incorporated Hebrew Christianity at Glastonbury Under Direction of the King of Ulster
In the 1922 Cambridge printed book titled, “St. Joseph at Arimathea at Glastonbury” written by the Vicar of Glastonbury, Reverend Smithett Lewis, it says that as early as 48 AD Conor Macnessa, the King of Ulster sent all of his druidic priests to the Isle of Avalon on a special mission to write down all […]
JUDAH’S SCEPTRE AND JOSEPH’S BIRTHRIGHT pt5
JUDAH’S SCEPTRE AND JOSEPH’S BIRTHRIGHT by Allen (1917) CHAPTER V. ALL ISRAELITES ARE NOT JEWS After the division which occurred among the seed of Abraham in the days of Jeroboam and Rehoboam, and before the two kingdoms had settled down to steady going, there arose several contingencies which we must understand, before we can intelligently […]
Welsh and Celto-Saxon Kings Protecting Glastonbury (and the religion of the Culdees)
A Chapter taken from our booklet on Celtic Ecclesiology, the Married Abbots and Clerics of the Orthodox Culdee. Full text is found at https://celticorthodoxy.com/2017/05/glastonbury-married-cleric-monks/ Welsh and Celto-Saxon Kings Protecting Glastonbury Peace to their shades! the pure Culdees Were Albyn’s earliest priests of God, Ere yet an island of her seas By foot of Saxon monk […]