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|The '''chilliness of the Anglican church''' in the days of '''John Wesley''' drove him to have meetings elsewhere, because it was cold, chilly. The '''chilliness of the Methodist church''' caused '''William Booth''' to become a '''red-hot salvationist.''' You see, God said, “If you won’t come and repent, I’ll remove the candlestick. I’ll take it out, give it to somebody else.” So when the Methodist church wouldn’t receive John Wesley’s sanctification, William Booth come right up with the Salvation Army and took her right on. That’s right. Why? They organized it! That’s exactly. Made an organization out of it, and God said, “I hate the thing!”<ref>william Branham, 60-1211E - The Laodicean Church Age, para. 121-122</ref>
|The '''chilliness of the Anglican church''' in the days of '''John Wesley''' drove him to have meetings elsewhere, because it was cold, chilly. The '''chilliness of the Methodist church''' caused '''William Booth''' to become a '''red-hot salvationist.''' You see, God said, “If you won’t come and repent, I’ll remove the candlestick. I’ll take it out, give it to somebody else.” So when the Methodist church wouldn’t receive John Wesley’s sanctification, William Booth come right up with the Salvation Army and took her right on. That’s right. Why? They organized it! That’s exactly. Made an organization out of it, and God said, “I hate the thing!”<ref>william Branham, 60-1211E - The Laodicean Church Age, para. 121-122</ref>
|It was the “'''chilly''' spiritual atmosphere” of the '''Church of England''' that drove '''John Wesley''' to start those outside meetings which became so noted for their “religious fervor,” and it was the same “'''chilly''' atmosphere” of the '''Methodist Church''' that drove '''William Booth''' in turn to become a '''“Red-hot” Salvationist'''.<ref>Clarence Larkin, The Book of Revelation: A Study of the Last Prophetic Book of Holy Scripture (Philadelphia, PA: Rev. Clarence Larkin Estate, 1919), 27.</ref>
|It was the “'''chilly''' spiritual atmosphere” of the '''Church of England''' that drove '''John Wesley''' to start those outside meetings which became so noted for their “religious fervor,” and it was the same “'''chilly''' atmosphere” of the '''Methodist Church''' that drove '''William Booth''' in turn to become a '''“Red-hot” Salvationist'''.<ref>Clarence Larkin, The Book of Revelation: A Study of the Last Prophetic Book of Holy Scripture (Philadelphia, PA: Rev. Clarence Larkin Estate, 1919), 27.</ref>
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|They have large buildings, '''stained glass windows''', '''eloquent preachers, paid singers'''. Yes, sir.<Ref>William Branham, 60-1211E - The Laodicean Church Age, para. 156</ref>
|Many of these churches have Cathedral-like buildings, '''stained glass windows, eloquent preachers, paid singers''', large congregations.<ref>Clarence Larkin, The Book of Revelation: A Study of the Last Prophetic Book of Holy Scripture (Philadelphia, PA: Rev. Clarence Larkin Estate, 1919), 28.</ref>
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