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|'''WARNING!!!''' <br> Julius Stadsklev wrote about the healing of [[Florence Nightingale]] in his book A Prophet Visits South Africa.  His facts were so wrong that Rev. Gwilam Francis (who was also in the room with William Branham when Florence Shirlaw was prayed for), wrote to Voice of Healing who published the revised facts in 1954.  It is not known how many other stories published by Julius Stadsklev also contained significant errors.   
|'''WARNING!!!''' <br> Julius Stadsklev wrote about the healing of [[Florence Nightingale]] in his book A Prophet Visits South Africa.  His facts were so wrong that Rev. Gwilam Francis (who was also in the room with William Branham when Florence Shirlaw was prayed for), wrote to Voice of Healing who published the revised facts in 1954.  It is not known how many other stories published by Julius Stadsklev also contained significant errors.   


Given the significance of this error, the factual accuracy of the entire book should be brought into question.  This appears to be another example of the author simply accepting the stories of William Branham without first checking on the accuracy and veracity of his stories.  
Given the significance of this error, the factual accuracy of the entire book is in question.  This appears to be another example of the author simply accepting the stories of William Branham without first checking on the accuracy and truth of the stories.  
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'''The book "William Branham, A Prophet Visits South Africa"''', written by [[Julius Stadsklev]], contains many photographs, first-hand testimonies, and newspaper reports on William Branham's meetings in South Africa in 1951.  This book can be found through various retail sites on the internet.  A sample of first-hand testimonies found in this book are listed below.   
'''The book "William Branham, A Prophet Visits South Africa"''', written by [[Julius Stadsklev]], contains many photographs, first-hand testimonies, and newspaper reports on William Branham's meetings in South Africa in 1951.  This book can be found through various retail sites on the internet.  A sample of first-hand testimonies found in this book are listed below.   
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*a biography that praises someone too much; or
*a biography that praises someone too much; or
*an idealizing or idolizing biography.
*an idealizing or idolizing biography.
For additional testimonies, see the video of [[Sydney Jackson]] who was in attendance at many of these meetings.


It should also be noted that these meetings were not a fulfillment of William Branham's [[The Vision of the Meetings in South Africa|vision of later meetings in South Africa]].  That specific vision was related publicly in 1952 for the first time and was never subsequently fulfilled (i.e. the vision failed).
It should also be noted that these meetings were not a fulfillment of William Branham's [[The Vision of the Meetings in South Africa|vision of later meetings in South Africa]].  That specific vision was related publicly in 1952 for the first time and was never subsequently fulfilled (i.e. the vision failed).