J. H. Allen - Overview of Publication

Overview of Publication

When this book first appeared, "Britannia" still ruled the waves and the sun was shining on the British Empire, which is why many came to believe that the British were "God's People" and an introduction to the book claimed that:

A notable and immensely significant sign of the times is the revival of interest in Old Testament prophecy that is beginning to be strongly felt in Anglo-Saxon countries. This book presents facts and considerations which everyone must sometime take into account, for they are destined to become important factors in world affairs.

This book was written during the high point of the British Empire, and the prophecies about the Company of Nations promised to Abraham and the dividing of Israel had certainly come to pass, God brought them to pass.

What is lacking is the final parts of the prophecies in (Deut. Chp 26 ~ Lev. CHP. 28) showing what will happen to Israel ( Anglo-Saxons, USA) in the Later days when they got wealthy and lifted up, these prophecies show a moral degeneracy, leading to a fall, collapse and being taken into captivity by Babylon ( Rome) and Assyria ( Germany), to once and for all being delivered by the Messiah, along with Judah ( The Jews)

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