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The Marian Conspiracy Graham Phillips

The Marian Conspiracy By Graham Phillips

The Marian Conspiracy by Graham Phillips


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The author of this book argues that there was an extrordinary conspiracy in the Vatican, whereby the truth has been shielded from believers. His research has led him to identify who the earliest Christians really were and that the resting place of Mary may lie in a corner of Ancient Britain.

The Marian Conspiracy Summary

The Marian Conspiracy: The Hidden Truth About the Holy Grail, the Real Father of Christ and the Tomb of Virgin by Graham Phillips

In 1929, the Holy Inquisition seized a secret communique sent from a senior bishop to the Roman emperor when Christianity first became the state religion of the Roman Empire in 325 AD, and locked it away forever in the Vatican's most sealed files. It is said to contain startling evidence of a very different story of the historical Jesus than that told of the Bible, along with the life of the Virgin Mary. The author of this book has linked together the pieces of this puzzle and argues that there was an extrordinary conspiracy, whereby the machinations of the Vatican have shielded the truth from believers. His research has led him to identify who the earliest Christians really were and that the resting place of Mary may lie in a corner of Ancient Britain.

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GOR001198330
9780283063411
0283063416
The Marian Conspiracy: The Hidden Truth About the Holy Grail, the Real Father of Christ and the Tomb of Virgin by Graham Phillips
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pan Macmillan
2000-03-24
368
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