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:''Ten years, now, of worldwide evangelism; '''five times around the world''', and have seen tens of thousands of people come and be healed. <ref>William Branham, 56-0902 - The Handwriting On The Wall, para. 227</ref> | :''Ten years, now, of worldwide evangelism; '''five times around the world''', and have seen tens of thousands of people come and be healed. <ref>William Branham, 56-0902 - The Handwriting On The Wall, para. 227</ref> | ||
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:''You ought heard what Morris Reidhead said about that when that Mohammedan had his education and going back. Said, "Why don't you take a resurrected Jesus with you and instead of a dead prophet, Mohammed." And '''I've been to Mohammed's grave.''' They have a white horse change every four hours. And they've been there for two thousand years, expecting Mohammed to raise from the dead.<ref>William Branham, 58-0612 - We Would See Jesus, para. 20</ref> | |||
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:''How would He send me out on the field, '''seven times around the world'''? <ref>William Branham, 60-0804 - As The Eagle Stirreth Up Her Nest, para. 81</ref> | :''How would He send me out on the field, '''seven times around the world'''? <ref>William Branham, 60-0804 - As The Eagle Stirreth Up Her Nest, para. 81</ref> | ||
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:''Now, I've been to Egypt, and in those pyramids…<ref>William Branham, 60-0804 - As The Eagle Stirreth Up Her Nest, para. 52</ref> | |||
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:''I've been '''seven times''' around the world...<ref>William Branham, 64-0410 - Scriptural Signs Of The Time, para. 37</ref> | :''I've been '''seven times''' around the world...<ref>William Branham, 64-0410 - Scriptural Signs Of The Time, para. 37</ref> | ||
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:'''''I've been to the grave where the white horse is changed every four hours'''. Where, Mohammed, a great priest and—and leader right after Christ, was supposingly to be '''a prophet, and, I don't doubt but what he was''', right after the Maccabee brothers. <ref>William Branham, 65-0220 - God's Chosen Place Of Worship, para. 18</ref> | |||