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Arvel was one of the two children whose mother Hattie Wright had been listening to William Branham and said, "That's nothing but the truth."  Arvel's retelling of this story is not that exciting, and does not disclose to what story his mother said, "That's nothing but the truth".  
Arvel was one of the two children whose mother Hattie Wright had been listening to William Branham and said, "That's nothing but the truth."  Arvel's retelling of this story is not that exciting, and does not disclose to what story his mother said, "That's nothing but the truth".  


:''"Then Mother, who had been listening real close, said, "That's noting but the truth."
:''"Then Mother, who had been listening real close, said, "That's nothing but the truth."
:''"The next thing you know, he told Mother to ask for anything she wanted, anything in the world.  And I can remember her saying that she wanted the salvation of her two boys.  Later, we were baptized at the Tabernacle.  I was 15 years old."''
:''"The next thing you know, he told Mother to ask for anything she wanted, anything in the world.  And I can remember her saying that she wanted the salvation of her two boys.  Later, we were baptized at the Tabernacle.  I was 15 years old."''


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:William Branham, '''November 27, 1965''', I have heard but now I see.  
:William Branham, '''November 27, 1965''', I have heard but now I see.  


William Branham died less than a month later.


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