by Percy E. Corbett - friendsofsabbath.org
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by Percy E. Corbett - friendsofsabbath.org
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'British Achau' or 'Genealogies of the Saints';-<br />
20<br />
"There came with Bran the Blessed from Rome to Britain Arwystli Hen (Senex-old) Ilid, men of<br />
Israel, and Maw, or Manaw, son of Arwystli."<br />
A district on the River Seven, in Montgomeryshire, from time immemorial perpetuates the<br />
presence and name of Aristobulus in the original Cymric version - Arwystli.<br />
St. Paul, in his epistle to the Romans 16: 10 wrote:- "Salute them which are of Aristobulus<br />
household."<br />
In a letter to the British King Oswy in A.D. 656, Pope Vitalian permitted the remains of St. Paul<br />
and St. Peter together with the remains of the martyrs St. Lawrence, St. John, St. Gregory and<br />
St. Pancras, to be removed from Rome to England and re-interred in the great church of<br />
Canterbury. Ge<strong>org</strong>e Jowett states that this document is still in existence. He says that the full<br />
facts are given <strong>by</strong> the Venerable Bede in his 'Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation.'<br />
Bede is a canonized saint in the Roman Catholic Calendar.<br />
Professor Kinnaman, the learned American scholar and archaeologist wrote this reference<br />
about St. Paul in his book, 'Diggers for Facts'.:-<br />
"The real earthly remains of the Apostle to the Gentiles sleep in the soil of England beyond the<br />
reach of the arm of the Roman law."