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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. Branhamism - Wikipedia

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    The sermons focused on the Book of Revelation 6:1–17, and provided an interpretation of the meaning of each of the seals, which Branham connected with his prior sermons on the church ages. Like his sermons on the church ages, Branham's sermons on the seals were largely borrowed from the writings of Charles Taze Russell and Clarence Larkin. [58]

  4. Healing revival - Wikipedia

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    William Branham, who died in a 1965 car accident, is widely regarded as the initiator and the pacesetter of the revival, and described by Harrell as the movement's "unlikely leader." [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Roberts emerged as the most popular figure and left the most lasting legacy, including the university bearing his name.

  5. List of Christian preachers - Wikipedia

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    William J. Seymour (1870–1922) Azusa Street Revival; Charles Parham (1873–1929) Speaking in tongues; F. F. Bosworth (1877–1958) Aimee Semple McPherson (1890–1944) Foursquare Church; William Branham (1909–1965) Faith Healer, prophet; A. A. Allen (1911–1970) James Gordon Lindsay (1906–1973) Faith Healer; Kathryn Kuhlman (1907–1976 ...

  6. Revivalist (person) - Wikipedia

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    William Branham was the spearhead for several healing ministers emerging during the 1930s, 1940s, and early 1950s. [15] Branham supported faith healing, and had testified to seeing visions before praying for the healing of his meeting attendees.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Serpent seed - Wikipedia

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    The CBC connected William Branham to the Ku Klux Klan during a 2017 investigation. [42] Branham's embrace of the serpent seed doctrine alienated most of the members of his Pentecostal audience. According to Pearry Green, adherents of the broader Pentecostal movement consider Branham's version of the serpent seed doctrine repugnant and in their ...

  9. F. F. Bosworth - Wikipedia

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    William Branham and F.F. Bosworth. Bosworth began traveling and campaigning with William Branham in 1948. In late 1951, at the age of 74, Bosworth went with William Branham to Africa to continue their work. [26] The book, William Branham, A Prophet Visits South Africa records their time there, as does a book titled William Branham Sermons. Both ...