It is to the credit of the Welsh people that they never worshipped any god save Yezu. In the Welsh triads, and in the ancient Irish literature, the Welsh people were called Semoni. The prophecy of Simeon was that, in the latter days, “Simeon shall dwell alone separated from his brethren." In Wales — crowded as they are, all over England and Wales — we find a separate language, separate schools, separate churches, separate post offices; everywhere separated from their brethren. It is curious to see it on that crowded isle. If such isolation should be found away in the west, on some of our unsurveyed prairies, we would not wonder at it. ( Page 112 ) It is well known that to this day the Welsh people are called Taffies, or Taphies, or Tephies; and that this name was given to them because of their unswerving loyalty to their beautiful queen, Tephi, daughter of Zedekiah, 680 years B.C. One of the oldest towns in Cornwall is called Port Isaac.Anglo-Israel2
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