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This article compares and contrasts William Branham stories about Donny Morton with the November 1952 edition of Reader's Digest (Condensed from an article originally published in Chatelaine, and written by Alma Edwards Smith).  This story tells of the hope given by William Branham and doctors to Donny Morton and his father, then of Donny's heartbreaking passing.  
This article compares and contrasts William Branham stories about Donny Morton with the November 1952 edition of Reader's Digest (Condensed from an article originally published in Chatelaine, and written by Alma Edwards Smith).  This story tells of the hope given by William Branham and doctors to Donny Morton and his father, then of Donny's heartbreaking passing. It also tells of how William Branham's "Thus Saith The Lord" failed. 


=Summary of problems with the story of Donny Morton=
=Summary of problems with the story of Donny Morton=
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#Donny Morton died the same year, unable to fully recover.  
#Donny Morton died the same year, unable to fully recover.  


This is one instance where "THUS SAITH THE LORD" failed, even though the Reader's Digest article reports that William Branham's gift of discernment worked correctly.   
'''If William Branham truly had "THUS SAITH THE LORD" as he claimed, why did it fail?'''.  The gift of discernment, as reported by Reader's Digest article appeared to work correctly but William Branham's claim of healing was false.   


 
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|''The article when you read it, get ready to cry. It'll just break your heart,'' (William Branham)
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=Summary of Donny Morton's story=
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:''And you seen it in Reader's Digest, not long ago, Donny Morton, The Miracle of Donny Morton. That little child right there in California, at the Assemblies of God, down there at that school, Southwestern Bible School, that child was so twisted and afflicted till even John Hopkins and Mayo Brothers said, "There's not an earthly chance for him." '''But the Lord is THUS SAITH THE LORD. That was different, see.'''
:''And you seen it in Reader's Digest, not long ago, Donny Morton, The Miracle of Donny Morton. That little child right there in California, at the Assemblies of God, down there at that school, Southwestern Bible School, that child was so twisted and afflicted till even John Hopkins and Mayo Brothers said, "There's not an earthly chance for him." '''But the Lord is THUS SAITH THE LORD. That was different, see.'''


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