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In the radio version, Marshal Dillon spoke of actual persons who were well known in the history of the American West, including Wyatt Earp and Billy the Kid (whose "supposed" origin figured in the very first episode of the radio series), and he often referred to Wild Bill Hickok as being a close personal friend.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshal_Matt_Dillon Wikipedia article on Marshal Matt Dillon]</ref>
In the radio version, Marshal Dillon spoke of actual persons who were well known in the history of the American West, including Wyatt Earp and Billy the Kid (whose "supposed" origin figured in the very first episode of the radio series), and he often referred to Wild Bill Hickok as being a close personal friend.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marshal_Matt_Dillon Wikipedia article on Marshal Matt Dillon]</ref>


'''Please note how authoritatively William Branham talks about how things in real life were for this fictional character.''' This is the same authority that thousands are looking to as their absolute interpreter of scripture, and trust their souls on what he says.
'''Please note how authoritatively William Branham talks about how things were in real life for this fictional character.''' This is the same authority that thousands are looking to as their absolute interpreter of scripture, and trust their souls on what he says.


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