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    '''William Branham had a vision''' on the morning he laid the cornerstone for the Branham Tabernacle of a grove of plum and apple trees.  His interpretation of this vision is clear - both Trinitarians and Oneness believers are found in the Cross.  Yet in 1965, he completely goes against this vision from God and declares Trinitarians to be lost.
    '''William Branham had a vision''' on the morning he laid the cornerstone for the Branham Tabernacle of a grove of plum and apple trees.  His interpretation of this vision is clear - both Trinitarians and Oneness believers are found in the Cross.  Yet in 1965, he completely goes against this vision from God and declares Trinitarians to be lost.


    Did God change His mind or was it simply William Branham?
    Did God change His mind, or was the vision wrong?


    =The Vision of the Plum and Apple Trees=
    =The Vision of the Plum and Apple Trees=