The Two Babylons by Alexander Hislop: Difference between revisions

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=Quotes by William Branham=
=Quotes by William Branham=


''And then Nimrod tried to make an organization. If you’re a historian, and you know the history of Babylon, read Hislop’s Two Babylons, you’ll find a great lot of light. That, Nimrod, this man of sin, took Babylon and all its little sister church, or places around, which was a type of—of this last-day apostasy Christianity, and made one great big place and all the rest of them played…paid tribute to it. And in there he built a tower and tried to organize man together, but it failed. It failed. That failed.<ref>William Branham, 62-1111E - Why I'm Against Organized Religion, para. 40</ref>
''And then Nimrod tried to make an organization. If you’re a historian, and you know the history of Babylon, '''read Hislop’s Two Babylons, you’ll find a great lot of light. T'''hat, Nimrod, this man of sin, took Babylon and all its little sister church, or places around, which was a type of—of this last-day apostasy Christianity, and made one great big place and all the rest of them played…paid tribute to it. And in there he built a tower and tried to organize man together, but it failed. It failed. That failed.<ref>William Branham, 62-1111E - Why I'm Against Organized Religion, para. 40</ref>


''I have just completed a study, the last four or five years, of the early Church. I started off with the Foxe’s book of martyrs, come down through Hislop’s Two Babylons, and so forth, and on down through the Nicaea, and the Post-Nicene and the Nicene Fathers, and Nicaea council, and finding out that after the death of Jesus Christ. Down through Polycarp, and Irenaeus and Martin, and many of those great saints, for hundreds of years after the death of Jesus Christ, contended for that Faith, of the baptism of the Holy Ghost, and speaking with tongues, and raising the dead, and healing the sick. It was in the dark age this Thing was lost.<ref>William Branham, 63-0605 - Greater Than Solomon Is Here, para. 47</ref>
''I have just completed a study, the last four or five years, of the early Church. I started off with the Foxe’s book of martyrs, come down through '''Hislop’s Two Babylons''', and so forth, and on down through the Nicaea, and the Post-Nicene and the Nicene Fathers, and Nicaea council, and finding out that after the death of Jesus Christ. Down through Polycarp, and Irenaeus and Martin, and many of those great saints, for hundreds of years after the death of Jesus Christ, contended for that Faith, of the baptism of the Holy Ghost, and speaking with tongues, and raising the dead, and healing the sick. It was in the dark age this Thing was lost.<ref>William Branham, 63-0605 - Greater Than Solomon Is Here, para. 47</ref>
    
    


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