@booklet {6761, title = {The Bride of Christ. A Message from Jerusalem to the True and Faithful Subjects of Jesus Christ throughout the World}, year = {1923}, month = {[1923]}, publisher = {The Palestine Press}, address = {Jerusalem}, abstract = {

Religious eutopia (primarily for Baptists) in which Jerusalem is restored to its former state but is now for Christians. Detailed reforms, including abolishing interest, dividends, rent, and high salaries and fees. Uniform wage of five dollars a day. Provides a constitution consisting of the Old Testament, the New Testament, and new rules and regulations. Racist. See his Introductory Edition to The Bride of Christ and a Message from Jerusalem. Jerusalem, (Palestine) and New York: The Palestine Press, nd.\ (CtY), where he argues that Anglo-Saxons, and Baptists in particular, are the ten lost tribes and blood descendants of Israel but specifically rejects the argument that the British Empire is the new Israel.

}, keywords = {Male author, US author}, author = {Emry Davis} }