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  2. William M. Branham - Wikipedia

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    William M. Branham was born near Burkesville, Kentucky, on April 6, 1909, [10] [11] [12] [a] [b] the son of Charles and Ella Harvey Branham, the oldest of ten children. [15] He claimed that at his birth, a "Light come [ sic ] whirling through the window, about the size of a pillow, and circled around where I was, and went down on the bed". [ 11 ]

  3. Leo Mercer - Wikipedia

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    The abuses began before William Branham died, and were ongoing when he visited the commune during the 1960s. Conditions worsened after William Branham's death as Mercer's drug usage increased. [ 6 ] The ritual he created for men to show their loyalty to him required them to place their hands on his genitals and swear an oath.

  4. Paulaseer - Wikipedia

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    Paulaseer (right) with American evangelist William M. Branham (unknown date). In response to more visions, Paulaseer resigned his job in 1953 in order to preach. He participated in a Bombay healing crusade of American evangelist William M. Branham in 1954, an acquaintance that was to be important later. A series of "miracles" sparked interest ...

  5. Branhamism - Wikipedia

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    Branhamism" (also known as "Branhamology" [1]) refers to the unique theology and key doctrines taught by William Marrion Branham, including his eschatological views, annihilationism, oneness of the Godhead, predestination, eternal security, and the serpent's seed. [2] Branham's followers refer to his teachings collectively as "The Message". [3]

  6. File:Rev. William M. Branham in Kansas City, 1947.jpg

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 14:00, 20 February 2020: 202 × 273 (45 KB): Coffeeandcrumbs: File:Young Brown, Jack Moore, William Branham, Oral Roberts, Gordon Lindsay Kansas City 1948.jpg cropped 84 % horizontally, 73 % vertically using CropTool with lossless mode.

  7. Latter Rain (post–World War II movement) - Wikipedia

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    The movement widely influenced many prominent ministries. Some branches of the movement developed as cult-like groups, such Sam Fife and The Move, William Branham and The Message, and John Robert Stevens and The Walk. Other parts of the movement moderated the doctrine and ultimately had a widespread influence on the Charismatic and Pentecostal ...

  8. Wolfgang's - Wikipedia

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    Wolfgang's was founded by William E. Sagan, who purchased a warehouse filled with Bill Graham Productions memorabilia in 2003, including taped concert recordings, for about $6 million. These materials had multiple owners after the death of Bill Graham, the concert promoter, in 1991. The name Wolfgang's is inspired by Bill Graham's original name ...

  9. New England Ragtime Ensemble - Wikipedia

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    In 1973 the group's performance at the Smithsonian Institution [1] led to a recording for Angel Records. [2] Orchestrations for later repertoire included oboe, bassoon, French horn and guitar and banjo, a routine period practice. The flute part to "The Red Back Book" ca. 1912 [3]