The British-Israel-World Federation (also stylized as the British-Israel World Federation) is a
United Kingdom
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-based organization that promotes
British Israelism
British Israelism (also called Anglo-Israelism) is the British nationalist, pseudoarchaeological, pseudohistorical and pseudoreligious belief that the people of Great Britain are "genetically, racially, and linguistically the direct descendant ...
, a pseudohistorical belief that the people of the British Isles are direct descendants of the
Ten Lost Tribes
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of ancient
Israel
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. The group was founded in
London
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on 3 July 1919, although its roots can be traced back to the 19th century.
Background
In the 19th century, much of the
British Israel movement was made up of smaller, localized associations. In 1919, some 80 independent associations throughout the
British Isles
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,
Australia,
New Zealand
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, the
Union of South Africa
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,
Canada
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, and the
United States
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joined into the British-Israel-World Federation.
The main patron of this movement was
HRH
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The Countess of Athlone. She attended the federation's first Congress in July 1920, and remained a patron of the BIWF until her death in January 1981.
One of its founders was
Reuben H. Sawyer, a clergyman in
Portland
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* Portland, Maine, the largest city in the state of Maine, in the New England region of the northeas ...
,
Oregon
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, where he was involved in setting up an Anglo-Israelism group and as leader of the Oregon
Ku Klux Klan
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. He spoke to the Federation's first conference in 1920. Sawyer's supremacist views were influential in the development of the anti-semitic
Christian Identity
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movement out of the philo-semitic British Israelism.
William Pascoe Goard William Pascoe Goard F.R.G.S (17 January 1863 - 9 February 1937) was a Methodist minister and prominent British Israelite of the first half of the 20th century.
Life
William Pascoe Goard was born in Cornwall, England. After studying law in Lond ...
was involved in early negotiations of developing the BIWF, and became vice president of the organisation in 1921. In 1922, Goard founded
Covenant Publishing
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Religion
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** Covenant (biblical), in the Hebrew Bible
** Covenant in Mormonism, a sacred agreement b ...
, the BIWF's publishing company. He also became the first editor of ''The National Message''.
''The National Message'' was published until 1981. The federation now publishes '' The Covenant Nations'' magazine.
From 1924, the organization maintained an office next to
Buckingham Palace. In 1990, it moved to
Putney
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History
Putney is an ancient pa ...
on the Thames, but since 2003 has been based near
Bishop Auckland in
County Durham.
Beliefs
British Israelism
British Israelism (also called Anglo-Israelism) is the British nationalist, pseudoarchaeological, pseudohistorical and pseudoreligious belief that the people of Great Britain are "genetically, racially, and linguistically the direct descendant ...
(also called Anglo-Israelism) states that people of
Western Europe
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descent, particularly those in
Great Britain
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, are the direct lineal descendants of the
Ten Lost Tribes
The ten lost tribes were the ten of the Twelve Tribes of Israel that were said to have been exiled from the Kingdom of Israel after its conquest by the Neo-Assyrian Empire BCE. These are the tribes of Reuben, Simeon, Dan, Naphtali, Gad, ...
of Israel. The doctrine often includes the tenet that the
British Royal Family is directly descended from the line of
King David.
The central tenets of British Israelism have been refuted by evidence from modern
genetic
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,
archaeological
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,
ethnological
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, and
linguistics
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and
philological
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research.
International endeavors
The British-Israel-World Federation, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom, has expanded to Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and the Netherlands.
Patrons
The following is a list of patrons and vice-patrons of The British-Israel-World Federation.
Patrons
*
HRH Princess Alice, Countess of Athlone, (1919-1981)
* Rt Hon. The Countess-Dowager of Radnor. (circa. 1920)
* The Duke of Buccleugh, K.T (circa. 1920)
* Rt Hon. Lord Gisborough, (circa. 1920)
* Rt Hon. Lord St. John of Bletsoe, (circa. 1920)
* Rt. Hev. The Bishop of the Falkland Islands, (circa. 1920)
*
Rt. Hon William Massey P.C, (circa. 1920)
* Major-General C.A. Hadfield, (circa. 1920)
* Rt Rev. Bishop Primus emeritus John D.M. McLean,
* Rev Dr Barrie Williams,
* Lady Sara Allenby,
Vice-Patrons
* Countess Dowager of Clanwilliam, (circa 1920)
* Countess-Dowager of Castlestewart, (circa 1920)
* Marchioness-Dowager of Headfort (circa 1920)
* Dowager Lady Lurgan,
* Lady Wilma Lawson,
* Hon. Mrs Adolphus Graves,
* Lady Smith Dodsworth
* Laura Lady Grant
* Lady Peirse.
* Lady Standley,
*
Rev. J.H. Allen (USA),
* Rt. Rev. Bishop Vaughan,
*
Admiral Sir Richard H. Peirse,
* Lt-Col. Hon Stuart Plevdell-Bouverie,
* Sir James Outram,
* Mrs. Henry Byron,
* C.J. Clements,
* Rev. Samuel Clements, (USA)
* E. Cooke.
* M. Vincent Cox,
* M.T. Dalison,
* Col. J. Garnier,
*
Rev. W. Pascoe Goard,
* Rev. A.B. Grimaldi,
* Col. F Gosset,
* T. Holbein Hendley,
* Col. Frederick Horniblow,
* Rev. Mark Jukes (Canada),
* His Hon. Judge Colbert Locke (Canada),
*
Col. C.E.R. Mackesy, (circa. 1920) (New Zealand),
* Landseer MacKenzie,
* Rev. H.H. Macready,
* Rev. Wm. Patterson (Canada),
* Rev. R.H. Sawyer (USA),
* Rev. Merton Smith (Canada),
* Fordyce Thompson,
* Mary Woodward,
* Col. F Weldon,
* Rev. Philip Young,
See also
*
Canadian British-Israel Association
The Canadian British-Israel Association (CBIA for short) is an organisation with British Israelism. Founded in August 1956, its mother association is the British-Israel-World Federation in the United Kingdom.
Founded by Cubby Gladwin of British ...
*
Covenant Publishing Company
Covenant may refer to:
Religion
* Covenant (religion), a formal alliance or agreement made by God with a religious community or with humanity in general
** Covenant (biblical), in the Hebrew Bible
** Covenant in Mormonism, a sacred agreement ...
*
William Pascoe Goard William Pascoe Goard F.R.G.S (17 January 1863 - 9 February 1937) was a Methodist minister and prominent British Israelite of the first half of the 20th century.
Life
William Pascoe Goard was born in Cornwall, England. After studying law in Lond ...
References
External links
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British Empire
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Christian organizations established in 1919
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