Thomas Robb Ministries PO Box 602 Harrison, AR 72601
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Articles, Sermons, and Sermon Outlines What Will the Kingdom Be Like? Mystery of the Missing Bible Tribes Gospel of the Kingdom of Jesus Christ Judeo Christians Vs. Identity Christians The Modern Church - Downfall of our Race The Biblical and Historical Roots of our Current Immigration Crisis The Battle is on the Home Front The Principles of National Liberty Identity Truth and Those who Taught it To Those Who Teach "Jews" are "God's Chosen" Stories of our ForeMothers (The Royal House of David) Did America Really Win the Cold War? Living in 1984 (the Big Brother State) Our Identity Proof in Language Coronation of the Queen based on Davidic Tradition Our People's Trek Across Europe Biblical People Called Israelites Darial Pass - How the Israelites Came to Europe AND DID THOSE FEET IN ANCIENT TIME(Jerusalem)Words: William Blake, circa 1804 (some sources attribute the first two lines to John Milton).Music: "Jerusalem (Parry)," Charles H. H. Parry, 1916 (MIDI, score).Having begun work on his epic poems "Milton, a Poem in Two Books" and "Jerusalem," on moving to Felpham, Sussex, in 1800, Blake completed his Preface to Milton in 1804, apparently while awaiting trial in Chichester for high treason (he moved back to London after being acquitted). Charles Parry set Blake’s Preface to Milton to music for a rally of the "Fight for the Right" movement in Queen’s Hall. It became more generally known as "Jerusalem" when Parry conducted it in 1918 at a concert to mark the final stage in the Votes for Women Campaign, after which it was adopted by the National Federation of Women’s Institutes (and is still sung at meetings of WI Groups all over Britain). Edward Elgar added an orchestral score to Parry’s rather somber tune in time for the Leeds Festival of 1922, turning it into a popular national hymn which traditionally ends the last night of the annual Sir Henry Wood promenade concerts at the Royal Albert Hall. This work also made an appearance in the 1981 Academy Award winning movie Chariots of Fire. The theme is uniquely English, and there is an undertone of 19th Century politics. The lyrics refer to folklore that says Jesus visited Britain as a teenager with Joseph of Arimathea, who was said to be a distant relative and had a stake in Cornish tin mines. There is historical data supporting this story.
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"...and your sons and your daughters shall prophesy.." Joel 2:28 My white brothers and sisters - help spread the good news of White Christian Revival! Thomas Robb Ministries / PO Box 602 / Harrison, AR 72601 |