Daejonggyo, which was the secret religious circle led by Baekbong, secretly passed on a collection of Daejonggyo’s scriptures to a patriot Ra Inyoung(Ra Cheol) and Cheong Hunmo for the restoration of Shingyo, the original name of Daejonggyo, around the year 1909. A series of Scriptures in the early days of Daejonggyo, which were passed on from the year 1906 to the year 1909, consist of a Holy Scriptures(Daejonggyo-Shinwongyeong, Samilshingo, Shinsagi, Seonggyeongpalri), Daejonggyo historical books(Dangungyo-Pomyongseo, Dangungyo-Odaejongjipomyongseo, Yeokdaejecheolseongshinrok), a Religious ceremonies Books, Letters. It is noticeable that all of these go through with Dangun oriented-ideas which form the core of the philosophy and the historical view of native Korea. and includes Dangun and associated with national history and culture, view of God, Religious ceremonies. First of all, the careful consideration of the view of history in Daejonggyo’s Scriptures shows us that 4,000 years from the Dangun Joseon, Goguryeo, Balhae, Qing Dynasty to the history of northern race is looked up as the history of the Korea nation. Historical events from ancient history until modern history are organized by the main point of the seven misfortunes of Shingyo which had been gone through since Dangun’s foundation of the country depending on the view of religious history Second, the close examination of the national consciousness in Daejonggo’s Scriptures makes it for us to find that Dangun is Shingyo’s the founder of a religion and Dangun’s divine inspiration to a Tungustic people in Manchuria and Japan affect’m. Third, on the one hand, through the contemplation of the Scriptures of Daejonggyo in the early days, we find that Daejonggyo has a strong tendency to exclude nonnative religions such as Confucianism and Buddism. On the other hand, Daejonggyo tends to treat foreign religions in terms of religious pluralism. Daejonggyo is the important object of study which should be conducted at the same level as Japan's Shinto and China’s Confucian. The study of the Scriptures in the early days of Daejonggyo may make us to be offered the solutions to the establishment of the theories of Korean Studies and the history of Korean thought. In conclusion, the study of the Scriptures in the early days of Daejonggyo has made me recognize that a collection of Scriptures of Daejonggyo had been shortened, expired, and lost during the period of persecution by the Japanese Imperialism. Therefore, to analyse a series of all Scriptures of Daejonggyo, we should arrange them in a systematic way.