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{{1933 Visions}}
William Branham told about a series of eight prophetic visions he experienced in June 1933.  In the sixth vision, William Branham saw [[Long Hair or Uncut Hair|women cutting their hair]], acting and dressing like men, and finally almost completely abandoning their garments. |[[Image:Freudenberg-LouisJulius 05.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Male and female swimsuits in the United States, circa 1916.]]
William Branham told about a series of eight prophetic visions he experienced in June 1933.  In the sixth vision, William Branham saw [[Long Hair or Uncut Hair|women cutting their hair]], acting and dressing like men, and finally almost completely abandoning their garments. |[[Image:Freudenberg-LouisJulius 05.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Male and female swimsuits in the United States, circa 1916.]]


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===First Mentioned In 1964===
===First Mentioned In 1964===
William Branham mentions that these visions that he received in 1933 were “Thus Saith the Lord”. The prophecy was written down, so each retelling of it should have been consistent.  However, William Branham only mentions this part of the 1993 vision in 1964, when he refers to an article published in Life Magazine that included a photograph of a woman in a transparent gown.
William Branham mentions that these visions that he received in 1933 were “Thus Saith the Lord”. The prophecy was written down, so each retelling of it should have been consistent.  However, William Branham only mentions this part of the 1933 vision in 1964, when he refers to an article published in Life Magazine that included a photograph of a woman in a transparent gown.


===The fig leaf covering===
===The fig leaf covering===