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Reverend Francis had his testimony of the events in England published in the Voice of Healing Magazine because many of the facts story published in[[Julius Stadsklev]]'s book, "A Prophet Visits South Africa" about the event were wrong. Reverend Francis also concluded that Miss Shirlaw's healing was real. | |||
*William Branham | Some of the facts that that changed include: | ||
*No THUS SAITH THE LORD | |||
*No dove in the window | |||
*There were four people in the room: William Branham, Gordon Lindsay, Rev. Francis, and Miss Shirlaw (no nurses). | |||
*William Branham took credit for the healing, yet there were other people and ministers present that prayed for her, as well as the medical attention she | *Miss Shirlaw was at her home, and not on the airplane. | ||
*Reverend Francis arranged the meeting, not the Crown. | |||
Other corrections to statements made by William Branham: | |||
*Florence Nightingale (the famous nurse) never married and never had children'''. | |||
*The Red Cross was founded by Henry Dunant. | |||
*Florence's last name was "Shirlaw", not "Nightingale". | |||
*William Branham took credit for the healing, yet there were other people and ministers present that prayed for her, as well as the medical attention she continued receiving. | |||
=References= | =References= |
Revision as of 18:34, 19 July 2014
Followers of William Branham will often tell the story of the miraculous healing of Florence Nightingale. Testimony by Rev. Gwilam Francis
Testimony by William BranhamOctober 27, 1952, Sermon: Jesus Christ the Same Yesterday, Today and Forever
November 6, 1953, Sermon: Do you Now Believe?
Fact CorrectionReverend Francis had his testimony of the events in England published in the Voice of Healing Magazine because many of the facts story published inJulius Stadsklev's book, "A Prophet Visits South Africa" about the event were wrong. Reverend Francis also concluded that Miss Shirlaw's healing was real. Some of the facts that that changed include:
Other corrections to statements made by William Branham:
References
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