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=Was Loyce healed?=
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William Branham clearly stated that "the Holy Spirit came... cursed that female trouble, and give her the blessing."


While she did have two boys she was unable to have any more children.  In fact, there were four girls that were born that were either still born or died shortly after birth.  Therefore, the "female trouble" that she had wasn't "cursed" and it wasn't the Holy Spirit.
It should also be noted that, while William Branham said that he prophesied the birth of both of Billy Paul's children, there is no public record of this before the children were born.  This is typical of all of [[Prophecy|William Branham's prophecies]].


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''And so, remember, '''my daughter-in-law was barren, to begin with. She could not have no children.''' And one day, leaving a meeting, the Lord spoke to me and said, "Loyce, you will bare a son. The Lord has blessed you. '''Your female trouble is gone'''." Little Paul was born, nine months later.  Two months before this baby come on the scene, I was setting, eating breakfast one morning, at the table, and Loyce and Billy was setting across the table from me. And I seen Loyce feeding a little baby with a pink… or a blue blanket wrapped around it. And Billy was setting in the corner, feeding little Paul. I said, "Billy, I just saw a vision. Loyce was feeding a baby wrapped in a blue blanket." He said, "There goes my hunting trip. That's just nine months from now." Eleven months later, little David was born. And I haven't been able to dedicate him to the Lord yet, and will not until we return again. So you see what it is.<ref>William Marrion Branham, Sermon: Who Is This Melchisedec?, 65-0221E</ref>
''And so, remember, '''my daughter-in-law was barren, to begin with. She could not have no children.''' And one day, leaving a meeting, the Lord spoke to me and said, "Loyce, you will bare a son. The Lord has blessed you. '''Your female trouble is gone'''." Little Paul was born, nine months later.  Two months before this baby come on the scene, I was setting, eating breakfast one morning, at the table, and Loyce and Billy was setting across the table from me. And I seen Loyce feeding a little baby with a '''pink'''… or a '''blue''' blanket wrapped around it. And Billy was setting in the corner, feeding little Paul. I said, "Billy, I just saw a vision. Loyce was feeding a baby wrapped in a blue blanket." He said, "There goes my hunting trip. That's just nine months from now." Eleven months later, little David was born. And I haven't been able to dedicate him to the Lord yet, and will not until we return again. So you see what it is.<ref>William Marrion Branham, Sermon: Who Is This Melchisedec?, 65-0221E</ref>


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