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William Branham taught that each church age had a unique messenger that carried the message of God to the church of that age:
William Branham taught that each church age had a unique messenger that carried the message of God to the church of that age:


:''And you'll see in a few minutes; I want to get to it, let the Bible just speak what it was. It was the seven ministers, one minister to each age of these Seven Church Ages, come out, hold them in His right hand. Amen. There He is. There was seven angels, seven messengers, one to each church. Get it?<ref>THE.SEVEN.CHURCH.AGES  JEFF.IN  54-0512</ref>
:''And you'll see in a few minutes; I want to get to it, let the Bible just speak what it was. It was the seven ministers, one minister to each age of these Seven Church Ages, come out, hold them in His right hand. Amen. There He is. '''There was seven angels, seven messengers, one to each church.''' Get it?<ref>THE.SEVEN.CHURCH.AGES  JEFF.IN  54-0512</ref>
 


:''An angel for each church age...  They had the same ministry, exactly the same all down through the age in that little church.<ref>THE.PATMOS.VISION  JEFF.IN  60-1204E</ref>
:''An angel for each church age...  They had the same ministry, exactly the same all down through the age in that little church.<ref>THE.PATMOS.VISION  JEFF.IN  60-1204E</ref>




:''Sardis. And the messenger to this church age was Martin Luther, becomes more familiar to the Bible scholar or this teacher, or the laity, rather, today. And that church age began in 1520 and ended in 1750, 1520 to 1750; and the age of what we call "Reformation Age."<ref>William Branham,  60-1209 - The Sardisean Church Age, para. 28</ref>  
:''Sardis. And '''the messenger to this church age was Martin Luther''', becomes more familiar to the Bible scholar or this teacher, or the laity, rather, today. And that church age began in 1520 and ended in 1750, 1520 to 1750; and the age of what we call "Reformation Age."<ref>William Branham,  60-1209 - The Sardisean Church Age, para. 28</ref>  
    
    


:''The angel of the church of Philadelphia was John Wesley, the messenger.<ref>William Branham, 60-1205 - The Ephesian Church Age, para. 60</ref>
:''The '''angel of the church of Philadelphia was John Wesley''', the messenger.<ref>William Branham, 60-1205 - The Ephesian Church Age, para. 60</ref>


=If you believed the messenger you were saved=
=If you believed the messenger you were saved=