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    [[File:By 1977.jpg|right|325px|thumb|A Message Tract printed before 19777, the year William Branham's followers thought the world would end.]]
    [[File:By 1977.jpg|right|325px|thumb|A Message Tract printed before 19777, the year William Branham's followers thought the world would end.]]
    [[ William Branham]] believed that the world would end in 1977.
    [[ William Branham]] believed that the world would end in 1977.
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    ''Listen, if the Roman calendar is right, we got -six... '''we got thirty-six years left'''. Every two thousand years, the world meets her end. First two thousand years, destroyed by water; second two thousand years, Christ come. This is 1964 coming up; thirty-six years. Now, the Egyptian astronomy calendar says we're seventeen years out, "it's seventeen years advanced from that," '''that would leave nineteen years left'''.<ref>THERE.IS.A.MAN.HERE.THAT.CAN.TURN.ON.THE.LIGHT_  JEFF.IN  V-6 N-1  SUNDAY_  63-1229M</ref>
    ''Listen, if the Roman calendar is right, we got -six... '''we got thirty-six years left'''. Every two thousand years, the world meets her end. First two thousand years, destroyed by water; second two thousand years, Christ come. This is 1964 coming up; thirty-six years. Now, the Egyptian astronomy calendar says we're seventeen years out, "it's seventeen years advanced from that," '''that would leave nineteen years left'''.<ref>THERE.IS.A.MAN.HERE.THAT.CAN.TURN.ON.THE.LIGHT_  JEFF.IN  V-6 N-1  SUNDAY_  63-1229M</ref>


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