by Percy E. Corbett - friendsofsabbath.org
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I am delighted at this late stage of my life to put on record my sincere<br />
appreciation of, and gratitude for, the painstaking and enterprising research<br />
that my dear friend, <strong>Percy</strong> <strong>Corbett</strong> brought to bear on the fascinating role in<br />
history of the early Christians.<br />
History books will have to be re-written, and attitudes soberly revised;<br />
because of researches of the calibre of Ge<strong>org</strong>e F. Jowett, from whom the<br />
author of this little book acquired so much of his material. Such evidence<br />
cannot be swept under the carpet. <strong>Percy</strong> was one of those whose pioneering<br />
work In this area has opened up the way to the acceptance of a startling fresh<br />
claim - that Christianity was established here in Britain within the life span of<br />
Jesus Christ's own contemporaries. (Indeed, I have good reason to know this,<br />
- because of certain personal psychic experiences. But that is another story.)<br />
I thus thoroughly recommend this fascinating little book to readers with my<br />
love. I welcome this opportunity to pay tribute to the author's humility and<br />
complete lack of guile, while here on earth. His enthusiasm was indeed<br />
infectious.<br />
Margaret Brice-Smith, Vice-President of the Churches' Fellowship for<br />
Psychical and Spiritual Studies, 1984