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Bloodline of the Holy Grail: The Hidden Lineage of Jesus Revealed
 
 

Bloodline of the Holy Grail: The Hidden Lineage of Jesus Revealed [Kindle Edition]

Laurence Gardner
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“A controversial and uniquely comprehensive book of Messianic descent, compiled from the most intriguing histories ever written.”
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“This book, provocative as it may be, is not a work of fiction, but the product of years of painstaking research. Committed Christians will find it casts fascinating light on the origins of their beliefs.”
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"A controversial and uniquely comprehensive book of Messianic descent, compiled from the most intriguing histories ever written."

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 6525 KB
  • Print Length: 454 pages
  • Publisher: Fair Winds Press; Rev Exp edition (4 Sep 1997)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B003EIJPHY
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #137,245 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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31 of 34 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Yes, this is one of those page-turning books that reads almost like a historical detective story. You feel yourself peeling back the layers of history, conspiracy and legend to reveal the truth beneath.

There are two notes of caution though...

One - beware of confusing theory with fact. If you're interested in this subject, read other books as well (Jesus Mysteries, Holy Blood and the Holy Grail, Mary Magdalene - Christianity's Hidden Goddess many, many others) and balance the arguments.

Two - this isn't the easiest read. Laurence Gardner's style can be heavy and hard going. There could be lots of going back to re-read bits and remind yourself of various arguments. Patience and concentration are both must-haves!

A recommended read nonetheless.

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20 of 22 people found the following review helpful
Impressive Research 19 Jan 2003
By iDEFY
Format:Paperback
What sets this apart from other books such as 'The Jesus Mysteries' or 'The Arcadian Cipher' is the depth of research put into the subjects. Mr Gardner adds weight to Barbara Theiring's work 'Jesus The Man' but continues on, not only providing the bloodline of Jesus/Magdelene and his borhter James (aka Joseph of Arimethea)... thorugh other 'legendary' names such as King Arthur, The Crusades, association to Rennes-le-Chateau, The line of Stuarts, Freemasonry etc... in a tour-de-fource of chronology.

One must take care to read between the line, as i found it easy to read and digest as FACT... i would suggest that for those who have an interest in these topics, that the overlap in Mr Gardner's research and that of others becomes evident in the text, but where it deviates is clearly Mr Gardner's own hypothesis.. but he puts it so well and constructs all the evidence to back it up you are compelled to believe.

So if you want to know who is heir to the royal bloodline of Christ? or if not... want to know the reasons behind the great Roman Catholic Church cover up of the 'real' Christ teachings IN EXTRAORDINARY DETAIL.. read this book.

To prime yourself, read the books mentioned above beforehand and you will see the difference in this work.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Gardner's connections 31 Dec 2006
By Juju
Format:Paperback
Although I am reviewing the paperbook- I purchased the old hardback around the time of it's release as I was highly interested in the subject at that time. Gardner introduces us to subjects already mentioned in prior books (which many of you will have read) and continues to discuss the usual anomalies in history etc such as the possible blood line from Jesus, an alternative history of Scotland and some interesting features in historic art. The books is an easy read like the Holy Blood, Holy Grail and The Templar revelation and will introduce the reader to the subjects now made popular by the book the Da Vinci Code.

However, it would be more appreciated if Gardner could write as much about his OWN connection to the secret groups and why he holds up this 'puppet' version of the story which contains fundamental misunderstoods. Other books have covered this subject in a more riveting manner coming to more solid conclusions. Commyns Beaumont and Barry Dunford wrote well on the subject of Scotland (though I cannot vouch for their current stance on the subject) and R.Henry (as I have cited in reviews of other books) covers the vast scope of data in a four volume set called 'Theatre Earth- Who Pulls the Strings?' which covers the role that other subjects such as Anthroposophy, Scientology and even FIFA have played in the ongoing battle for knowledge. If your a beginner this book will give you some knowledge about world events- though be sceptical about this one more that the others due to the authors connections.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
WELL!! Is this finally THE TRUTH???? Needs to be read!!
I can't get enough of Laurence Gardner's books. He works so hard and brings so many facts to the fore. Read more
Published on 28 Oct 2009 by Suzanne L. Reuben
Interesting Genealogy
I read this book several years ago with my main interest 'genealogy' in mind. An old friend of mine was a jewish lady, who taught me a lot about Jewish religion and Jewish history. Read more
Published on 12 Jun 2008 by L. J. Johnson
Complete Tosh
Laurence Gardner's Bloodline of the Holy Grail relies heavily upon Barbara Thiering's "Jesus the Man". Read more
Published on 13 Jan 2008 by Matthew Turner
Yet again Gardner makes history up
Gardner in this book makes history up yet again. Far from being well-researched as some have claimed, here he simply fills in gaps with fable as if it were true history. Read more
Published on 17 Jun 2005
Very Interesting
At the moment I am only halfway through this book, which I started reading after reading "The Holy Blood and the Holy Grail". Read more
Published on 11 April 2005 by Frieda Verbaenen
Interesting but obviously biased
Laurence Gardner doesn't distinguish between facts, argument and pure speculation. There are no argued positions in this book, no weighing of evidence and consideration of options. Read more
Published on 1 Sep 2004
Distilation of Recent Non-mainstrem Views.
This book pulls together and distills various recent examinations of biblical history with an emphasis on the bloodline of Christ through Mary Magdelane to the present. Read more
Published on 27 Jan 2002
A work of fiction masquerading as fact
This is an audacious book that at first can be quiet interesting. But soon it is easily realised that the authors have made no real attempt to research their material, nor is any... Read more
Published on 1 Jan 2001
The truth more facinating than (the catholic) fiction !
Gardner have delivered a believable and well researched book. Some material have been dealt with by other researchers, but to my knowledge, none with such authority and overall... Read more
Published on 8 Aug 2000 by Helge
A rare version of history from the losers, not the winners.
"History is written by the victors" as is the oftquoted saying. However, here is a book with a different spin - the history according to the opponents of the Catholic... Read more
Published on 8 July 2000 by james.broadbent@breathemail.net
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