The Anti-Christ, Dr George W. Carey 1918

Exploring the idea that Constantine and the Council of Nicaea usurped the knowledge brought from the story of Jesus, kept by the Essenes, in order the priesthood of Babylon could fix Man as the monster of PERSON, for which Rome and its priesthood of Babylon laid out the world they control in order to close the gate back to earth.

Hamlet’s Mill

“But whatever fate awaits this last enterprise of my latter years [Hamlet’s Mill], and be it that of Odysseus’ last voyage, I feel comforted by the awareness that it shall be the right conclusion of a life dedicated to the search for truth.”

The Hebrew Book of Enoch, Hugo Odeberg, PH.D. (LoND.)

The present book has not been made the subject of critical investigation as to origin and date of composition apart from the short discussion of it M. Buttenwieser. On the rare by occasions when it has been referred to a it has almost without exception been grouped with the bulk of Jewish mystical writings which are termed Gaonic Mystical Literature ‘, and within this group it has usually been counted as one of the so-called Hekalop works (mainly ‘because one of the titles under which it is quoted is Sefaer Hekalop’, cf. EH. v. 170). 

Principalities and Powers in Heavenly Places, Charlotte Elizabeth (1842)

I have great pleasure in complying with a request to prefix a few introductory words to this work. I think it scriptural, seasonable, and practical. No part of divine truth can be neglected without spiritual loss, and it is too evident that the deep and mysterious doctrine of Revelation respecting evil spirits and good angels, has been far too much disregarded in our age. This has arisen —on the one hand from the wide spread of infidel principles, and on the other from the unscriptural, idolatrous, extravagant attention paid to this subject in the Church of Rome, in which the good angels are worshipped, and the evil spirits brought forward to foster delusions. 

Mystery: Babylon the Great,’ Pagan, Papal, Semi Papal, C Cowan M.D (1886)

The principal Text Book, which has been closely followed, and most unsparingly used, is “The Two BABYLONS,” by the Rev. Alexander Hislop, (Edin., 3rd Edit., 1862). It is a work of profound research, able scholarship, and most sagacious induction. Protestants are deeply indebted to the learned author for his clear and masterly identification of a past with a present apostasy. We have derived much valuable assistance from Mr. George Smith’s admirable volumes, entitled “THE PATRIARCHAL AGE,” and the “GENTILE NATIONS.” Like the preceding, they teem with evidences of the wonderful accuracy and truth of the “Written Word.”