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''And now, did you notice, '''there's many trinitarian people setting here; there's many oneness,''' and there's many different ones. But how little you would be to fuss about it, because if that part of the vision was true, the other part's true too. '''Both fruits was found in the cross.''' See? Both of them was in the cross, all clustered together, and both plums and pear--or peach, plums and apples rained down on me there: both of them. '''All found in the cross, because they all believed in God and are filled with the Holy Ghost''', and have the Christian works and signs following.''
''And now, did you notice, '''there's many trinitarian people setting here; there's many oneness,''' and there's many different ones. But how little you would be to fuss about it, because if that part of the vision was true, the other part's true too. '''Both fruits was found in the cross.''' See? Both of them was in the cross, all clustered together, and both plums and pear--or peach, plums and apples rained down on me there: both of them. '''All found in the cross, because they all believed in God and are filled with the Holy Ghost''', and have the Christian works and signs following.''


''Now, the denomination won't have nothing to do with it. It'll be the borned again that'll have anything to do with it. It'll be your experience with God that'll have to do with it. Now, we see so much of that.'' (Present Stage of My Ministry, September 8, 1962)
''Now, the denomination won't have nothing to do with it. It'll be the borned again that'll have anything to do with it. It'll be your experience with God that'll have to do with it. Now, we see so much of that.''<ref>William Branham, Present Stage of My Ministry, September 8, 1962</ref>


=Does William Branham later contradict his vision from God?=
=Does William Branham later contradict his vision from God?=