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Leo Mercer (alt. "Mercier") was a friend of William Branham's and one of two men in charge of recording all of his sermons. William Branham preached a sermon on August 15, 1965 where one of Leo Mercer's dreams played a prominent role. During the early 1960's Leo moved to Prescott, Arizona where he was in charge of a number of William Branham's followers who had migrated together to a place they called "The Park". | Leo Mercer (alt. "Mercier") was a friend of William Branham's and one of two men in charge of recording all of his sermons. William Branham preached a sermon on August 15, 1965 where one of Leo Mercer's dreams played a prominent role. During the early 1960's Leo moved to Prescott, Arizona where he was in charge of a number of William Branham's followers who had migrated together to a place they called "The Park". | ||
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