Covenant Publishing
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Covenant Publishing Co., Ltd has been a major publisher of books and pamphlets of British Israelism
since 1921, set up by the British-Israel-World Federation
.
became the first director of Covenant Publishing in 1922 after moving to England. A prolific author himself on British Israelism
he published many of his own works through the publishing house of the B.I.W.F until his death in 1937. Covenant Publishing has published books and pamphlets (as well as other merchandise) since 1921, although the publisher was not "officially" set up until the year after. Publications from 1921 were published under "Covenant", while from 1922 as "Covenant Publishing" Co., Ltd. Some of the earliest book publications sold over 40,000 copies, and Covenant Publishing later set up their overseas publishing house in America.
The current headquarters are in Bishop Auckland
, England, and Covenant Publishing still continue to print and sell British Israelism literature.
The destiny of Britain and America by William Gordon Mackendrick aka "Roadbuilder" (1921)
Prehistoric London: its mounds and circles by Elizabeth Oke Buckland Gordon (1925)
St. Paul in Britain by Richard Williams Morgan
(1925)
God's covenant man: British-Israel by Edward Faraday Odlum
(1927)
The witness of the Great Pyramid by Basil Stewart (1928)
The post-captivity names of Israel by William Pascoe Goard
(1934)
The Command of the Ever-Living by Ferrar Fenton
(1935)
Celt, Druid and Culdee by Isabel Hill Elder (1938)
The "Painted Savages" of England by Alban Ernest Heath (1943)
Miracles of History by David Davidson (1947)
The Drama of the Lost Disciples
by George F. Jowett (1961)
Who Were The Scots? by W.E. Filmer (1970)
Symbols of Our Celto-Saxon Heritage by W.H. Bennett (1976)
The Hidden Treasure of the Parables by Alfred S. Brown (1997)
British Israel Vital Belief or Optional Extra? by C.A.J. Cream (2007)
The Lost Tribes of Israel FAQs by J. Martin Lightfoot (2009)
British Israelism
British Israelism is the belief that people of Western European descent, particularly those in Great Britain, are the direct lineal descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. The concept often includes the belief that the British Royal Family is directly descended from the line of King David...
since 1921, set up by the British-Israel-World Federation
British-Israel-World Federation
The British-Israel-World Federation is an organization that was founded in London July 3 1919, although its roots can be traced back to the 19th century. At one time this organization enjoyed the patronage of members of the British Establishment including HRH Princess Alice of Athlone, the Duke of...
.
History
William Pascoe GoardWilliam Pascoe Goard
William Pascoe Goard F.R.G.S was a Methodist minister and prominent British Israelite of the first half of the 20th century.-Life:...
became the first director of Covenant Publishing in 1922 after moving to England. A prolific author himself on British Israelism
British Israelism
British Israelism is the belief that people of Western European descent, particularly those in Great Britain, are the direct lineal descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. The concept often includes the belief that the British Royal Family is directly descended from the line of King David...
he published many of his own works through the publishing house of the B.I.W.F until his death in 1937. Covenant Publishing has published books and pamphlets (as well as other merchandise) since 1921, although the publisher was not "officially" set up until the year after. Publications from 1921 were published under "Covenant", while from 1922 as "Covenant Publishing" Co., Ltd. Some of the earliest book publications sold over 40,000 copies, and Covenant Publishing later set up their overseas publishing house in America.
The current headquarters are in Bishop Auckland
Bishop Auckland
Bishop Auckland is a market town and civil parish in County Durham in north east England. It is located about northwest of Darlington and southwest of Durham at the confluence of the River Wear with its tributary the River Gaunless...
, England, and Covenant Publishing still continue to print and sell British Israelism literature.
Notable Publications
The lost tribes of Israel by Richard Reader Harris (1921)The destiny of Britain and America by William Gordon Mackendrick aka "Roadbuilder" (1921)
Prehistoric London: its mounds and circles by Elizabeth Oke Buckland Gordon (1925)
St. Paul in Britain by Richard Williams Morgan
Richard Williams Morgan
Richard Williams Morgan was a Welsh clergyman and author. He was born in Llangynfely, Cardiganshire and educated at Saint David's College in Lampeter...
(1925)
God's covenant man: British-Israel by Edward Faraday Odlum
Edward Faraday Odlum
Edward Faraday Odlum was a Canadian geologist, educator a businessman. He studied the ethnography of the people of Australia and Northern Europe, and investigated the Stone of Scone.-Biography:...
(1927)
The witness of the Great Pyramid by Basil Stewart (1928)
The post-captivity names of Israel by William Pascoe Goard
William Pascoe Goard
William Pascoe Goard F.R.G.S was a Methodist minister and prominent British Israelite of the first half of the 20th century.-Life:...
(1934)
The Command of the Ever-Living by Ferrar Fenton
Ferrar Fenton Bible
The Holy Bible in Modern English, commonly known as the Ferrar Fenton Bible, was one of the earliest translations of the Bible into "modern English" .-Origins:...
(1935)
Celt, Druid and Culdee by Isabel Hill Elder (1938)
The "Painted Savages" of England by Alban Ernest Heath (1943)
Miracles of History by David Davidson (1947)
The Drama of the Lost Disciples
The Drama of the Lost Disciples
The Drama of the Lost Disciples is a 1961 book by George Jowett, a former bodybuilder and fitness instructor, which purports to trace several of Christ's disciples and other associates, including Joseph of Arimathea, St. Paul, St...
by George F. Jowett (1961)
Who Were The Scots? by W.E. Filmer (1970)
Symbols of Our Celto-Saxon Heritage by W.H. Bennett (1976)
The Hidden Treasure of the Parables by Alfred S. Brown (1997)
British Israel Vital Belief or Optional Extra? by C.A.J. Cream (2007)
The Lost Tribes of Israel FAQs by J. Martin Lightfoot (2009)
See also
- Destiny PublishersDestiny PublishersDestiny Publishers is a small publishing company that publishes and sells the Ferrar Fenton Bible, some Apocryphal scriptures, a few books on miscellaneous topics such as chemurgy and pyramidology, and most notably several books on British Israelism, many of them by Howard B. Rand...
- British-Israel-World FederationBritish-Israel-World FederationThe British-Israel-World Federation is an organization that was founded in London July 3 1919, although its roots can be traced back to the 19th century. At one time this organization enjoyed the patronage of members of the British Establishment including HRH Princess Alice of Athlone, the Duke of...
- British IsraelismBritish IsraelismBritish Israelism is the belief that people of Western European descent, particularly those in Great Britain, are the direct lineal descendants of the Ten Lost Tribes of Israel. The concept often includes the belief that the British Royal Family is directly descended from the line of King David...
- Edward HineEdward HineEdward Hine was an influential proponent of British Israelism in the 1870s and 1880s, drawing on the earlier work of Richard Brothers and John Wilson . Hine went as far as to conclude that "It is an utter impossibility for England ever to be defeated...