Our Sun-God: or Christianity Before Christ
"A demonstration that, as the fathers admitted, our religion existed before our era, and even in pre-historic times."

Chapter 3 has an interesting analysis of Genesis 49, showing how the 12 sons of Jacob correspond to the 12 signs of the zodiac.

Chapter 10 shows how the apostle Paul got all of his ideas from Philo and Plato.

A fascinating book.
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Our Sun-God: or Christianity Before Christ
"A demonstration that, as the fathers admitted, our religion existed before our era, and even in pre-historic times."

Chapter 3 has an interesting analysis of Genesis 49, showing how the 12 sons of Jacob correspond to the 12 signs of the zodiac.

Chapter 10 shows how the apostle Paul got all of his ideas from Philo and Plato.

A fascinating book.
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Our Sun-God: or Christianity Before Christ

Our Sun-God: or Christianity Before Christ

by John Denham Parsons
Our Sun-God: or Christianity Before Christ

Our Sun-God: or Christianity Before Christ

by John Denham Parsons

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Overview

"A demonstration that, as the fathers admitted, our religion existed before our era, and even in pre-historic times."

Chapter 3 has an interesting analysis of Genesis 49, showing how the 12 sons of Jacob correspond to the 12 signs of the zodiac.

Chapter 10 shows how the apostle Paul got all of his ideas from Philo and Plato.

A fascinating book.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014732222
Publisher: David W. Deley
Publication date: 06/19/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 214
Sales rank: 242,062
File size: 355 KB

About the Author

Born 1861. John Denham Parsons was an English writer. Among his works are:

Our Sun-God: Or Christianity before Christ (1895)
The Non-Christian Cross: An Enquiry into the Origin and History of the Symbol Eventually Adopted as That of Our Religion, 1896
The Nature and Purpose of the Universe, 1906
The great taboo in English literary circles, 1919
Ben Johnson and Sir Sidney Lee, 1920
Boycotted Shakespeare facts: Being a Preliminary Report Upon the Admissible (1920)
Bacon: Being an account of seven years of refusal by the accepted authorities to supply a reasoned judgement concerning certain new evidence affecting.. the identity of the poet Shakespeare, 1922
The British Museum and Shakespeare's identity, 1924
Did "Shake-speare" signal?
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