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Uncovering the Mysteries of Your Hidden Inheritance

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In England around 1800, people began asking questions: "Who are the Anglo-Saxons?" Robert Alan Balaicius has researched what historians from the time of Josephus to the present had recorded regarding the Anglo-Saxons; then researched Scriptural reference to that time in history and recorded these facts together along with archaeological evidence. This highly documented, scholarly work traces the earliest roots of the Anglo-Saxon, Celtic, Baltic, Scandinavian, Slavic and related peoples and their mention in Bible prophecy. The book is replete with many illustrations, coats of arms of nations of Europe, as well as quotes and foot-notes on each page to thoroughly fortify the understanding of the reader of this detailed report on the Anglo-
Saxon/Celtic people- where they originated and where they are today.

There is seldom found a work that so diligently and thoroughly substantiates its premise using ancient history, archaeology, philology, literature and the Bible.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2001

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February 4, 2018
If I was to categorize this book, it must be the 'cliff notes' version of many books written on the subject of who rightfully lays claim to Israelite identity. There are many footnotes used from outside sources so in that sense you get multiple books for the price of one.

Listed within are shocking quotes or those with 'eyes to see' of important historical and military leaders that became woke. Hidden inheritance, you bet ! Get this book, with an open mind, and you'll hopefully uncover a lot of mysteries.
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