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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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    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]

  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. Category:Branhamism - Wikipedia

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    This category is for articles about or related to William M. Branham, his teachings, and his followers. Pages in category "Branhamism" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.

  6. Oral Roberts - Wikipedia

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    From left: Young Brown, Jack Moore, William Branham, Oral Roberts, Gordon Lindsay; photo taken at Kansas City in 1948. Roberts was a pioneer televangelist, and attracted a vast viewership. He began broadcasting by radio in 1947, [27] [28] and began broadcasting his revivals by television in 1954. [5]

  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. Talk:Branhamism - Wikipedia

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    The best outcome would be to merge this article with the article on the movement's founder, William M. Branham. Taxee 01:33, 5 February 2015 (UTC) The article was merged into William M. Branham (relevant contents were moved into that article) after there was no discussion on the issue for over a month.

  9. Seed of the serpent - Wikipedia

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    Serpent seed, doctrine of William Branham and others that Eve mated with the serpent in Eden Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Seed of the serpent .