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| | Identifying Identity, Chapter IV - The Seedline Doctrine |
 | | Identity claims: 1) Christ, as the Kinsman-Redeemer, only died for members of the literal, twelve tribes of Israel; 2) salvation must be by grace through faith, but grace is defined as being born a White person of the literal twelve tribes of Israel who alone are capable of exercising saving faith. |
 | | Identity develops this line into Jacob-Israel (the twelve sons), the holy, elect nation of God that, as postulated by Identity, alone was given the Law and that alone Christ came to redeem as its Kinsman-Redeemer, i.e., the Anglo-Saxon race. |
 | | According to the prophets and the Lord's kingdom parables the identity of the Israel people was to be hidden until the time of the harvest, and the harvest is identified in the Scripture as being the end of the age, or the last days. |
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