Literature
- Robert Roberts, Are Englishmen Israelites? (debate with Edward Hine, Birmingham 1919)
- Robert Roberts, Anglo-Israelism Refuted (1879)
- Jewish Encyclopedia, s.v. "Anglo-Israelism".
- A Darms, The Delusion of British-Israelism: A Comprehensive Treatise (1938)
- Marie King, John Wilson and Edward Hine (Destiny Magazine, January 1948)
- Clifton A. Emahiser, reprint of Hine's IDENTITY Of The Ten Lost Tribes Of Israel With The Anglo-Celto-Saxons with commentaries, Clifton A. Emahiser's Teaching Ministries
- Mohameden Ould-Mey, The Non-Jewish Origin of Zionism, International Journal of the Humanities (2003).
- Michael Barkun, Religion and the Racist Right: The Origins of the Christian Identity Movement (1997), ISBN ISBN 0-8078-4638-4.
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Name | Hine, Edward |
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Date of birth | 1825 |
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Date of death | 1891 |
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