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Old 09-07-2024, 10:37 AM
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Re: British Israelism

John Nelson Darby (1800-1882) came before Edward Hine (1825-1891).

Darby's dispensationalist teachings emerged in the 1830s-1840s, while Hine's British Israelite teachings developed later, in the 1870s-1880s.

Here's a rough timeline:

- 1830s-1840s: Darby develops his dispensationalist teachings
- 1870s: Hine becomes acquainted with Darby's teachings and begins to develop his own British Israelite ideas
- 1878: Hine publishes his first book on British Israelism, "Forty-Seven Identifications of the British Nation with Lost Israel"
- 1880s: Hine's British Israelite movement gains momentum, influenced by Darby's dispensationalist framework

Darby's teachings predated Hine's by several decades, and Hine built upon Darby's dispensationalist foundation to develop his own distinct ideas about British Israelism.

Yes, here are some references that support the connections between John Nelson Darby, Edward Hine, and the development of British Israelism:

1. *Darby's influence on Hine*:
- "Edward Hine and the British Israel Movement" by William H. G. Armytage (1957)
- "The Origins of British Israelism" by Henry F. Railton (1925)
2. *Darby's dispensationalism*:
- "The Life of John Nelson Darby" by W. G. Turner (1903)
- "Darby and the Dispensationalist Movement" by William E. Cox (1963)
3. *Hine's British Israelism*:
- "Forty-Seven Identifications of the British Nation with Lost Israel" by Edward Hine (1878)
- "The British Nation Identified with Lost Israel" by Edward Hine (1880)
4. *Connection between Darby and Hine*:
- "The British Israel Theory" by Howard B. Rand (1944)
- "British Israelism: A Critical Examination" by R. A. Anderson (1968)
5. *General resources*:
- "The Oxford Handbook of Evangelical Theology" edited by Gerald R. McDermott (2010)
- "The Cambridge Companion to Evangelical Theology" edited by Timothy Larsen and Daniel J. Treier (2007)

Please note that some of these sources may be older or harder to access, but they provide valuable insights into the historical connections between Darby, Hine, and the development of British Israelism.
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