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''Think of Florence Nightingale, her grandmother, the founder of the Red Cross, was about sixty pounds of weight, laid dying yonder with a cancer on the duodenal of the stomach, laying there dying. A little dove flew into the bush there and the Spirit of God come and said, "THUS SAITH THE LORD, she shall live." And she weighs a hundred and fifty-five pounds in perfect health.''<ref>TESTIMONY CHICAGO.IL 53-0902</ref>
''Think of Florence Nightingale, her grandmother, the founder of the Red Cross, was about sixty pounds of weight, laid dying yonder with a cancer on the duodenal of the stomach, laying there dying. A little dove flew into the bush there and the Spirit of God come and said, "THUS SAITH THE LORD, she shall live." And she weighs a hundred and fifty-five pounds in perfect health.''<ref>TESTIMONY CHICAGO.IL 53-0902</ref>


=Another example of William Branham exaggerating the facts=
=Fact Correction=


William Branham's stories are renowned for their inaccuracy and he certainly demonstrates that here.  He states that the Florence Nightingale that he prayed for was the granddaughter of the famed nurse, Florence Nightingale, the founder of the Red Cross.  However, it is well know that '''Florence Nightingale never married and never had children'''.  And while the founder of the Red Cross, Henry Dunant. was certainly inspired by the famous nurse, '''she did not have anything to do with the founding of the Red Cross'''.
*William Branham stated that Florence Nightingale was the granddaughter of the famed nurse, Florence Nightingale, the founder of the Red Cross.   
**Florence Nightingale (the famous nurse) never married and never had children'''.   
**The Red Cross was founded by Henry Dunant.  


It is interesting as well that '''William Branham constantly took credit for Florence Nightingale's healing''', when there were a number of people present that prayed for her.  '''The one that truly healed her was Jesus Christ.'''
*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 was receiving.


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