Israel's Wanderings Or The Sciiths, The Saxons, And The Kymry: A Connected Account, Tracing The Lost Tribes Of Israel Into The British Isles (1885) (in Italian)
Israel's Wanderings Or The Sciiths, The Saxons, And The Kymry: A Connected Account, Tracing The Lost Tribes Of Israel Into The British Isles (1885) (in Italian)
Israel's Wanderings Or The Sciiths, The Saxons, And The Kymry: A Connected Account, Tracing The Lost Tribes Of Israel Into The British Isles (1885) (in Italian) - Oxonian ; Milner, Walter Metcalfe H.
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Israel's Wanderings Or The Sciiths, The Saxons, And The Kymry: A Connected Account, Tracing The Lost Tribes Of Israel Into The British Isles (1885) (in Italian)
Oxonian ; Milner, Walter Metcalfe H.
Synopsis "Israel's Wanderings Or The Sciiths, The Saxons, And The Kymry: A Connected Account, Tracing The Lost Tribes Of Israel Into The British Isles (1885) (in Italian)"
Israel's Wanderings is a historical account written by Oxonian in 1885. The book traces the journey of the lost tribes of Israel, the Scythians, Saxons, and Kymry, into the British Isles. It provides a connected account of the migration of these tribes and their settlement in the British Isles. The book explores the historical and cultural connections between these tribes and the Israelites. It also examines the religious and political influences of these tribes on the British Isles. Israel's Wanderings is a comprehensive and informative book for anyone interested in the history of the British Isles and the lost tribes of Israel.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.