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**Voting women would elect the wrong man (Kennedy).  A great woman would rise in the US dressed in purple clothes (perhaps a ruler or the Catholic Church).   
**Voting women would elect the wrong man (Kennedy).  A great woman would rise in the US dressed in purple clothes (perhaps a ruler or the Catholic Church).   
*1964: A great queen rising in the US, beautiful and wicked.   
*1964: A great queen rising in the US, beautiful and wicked.   
*Church Age Book: Voting is connected with the decline in morals and the rise of a beautiful, cruel woman in America, possibly the Catholic Church.  <ref>''God showed me that women began to be out of their place with the granting of the vote…Then in the sixth vision there arose up in America a most beautiful, but cruel woman. She held the people in her complete power. I believed that this was the rise of the Roman Catholic Church, though I knew it could possibly be a vision of some woman rising in great power in America due to a popular vote by women.'' (Church Age Book, Chapter 9)</ref>
*Church Age Book: Voting is connected with the decline in morals and the rise of a beautiful, cruel woman in America, possibly the Catholic Church.   


William Branham also mentions that Leo Mercer would be revising this prophecy, when he said, ''"By the way, Mr. Mercier and many of them are going to take some of these old prophecies, and dig them out, and revise them a little, or bring them up to date, and put them in papers.'' <ref>CONDEMNATION.BY.REPRESENTATION_  JEFF.IN  V-2 N-13  SUNDAY_  60-1113</ref>
William Branham also mentions that Leo Mercer would be revising this prophecy, when he said, ''"By the way, Mr. Mercier and many of them are going to take some of these old prophecies, and dig them out, and revise them a little, or bring them up to date, and put them in papers.'' <ref>CONDEMNATION.BY.REPRESENTATION_  JEFF.IN  V-2 N-13  SUNDAY_  60-1113</ref>
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''And all these other things, like machines and automobiles, and—and how everything has come right down exactly what He said, '''until a woman ruling this nation, which, perhaps, is the church.''' And then the end come.<ref>William Branham, 64-0112 - Shalom, para. 74</ref>
''And all these other things, like machines and automobiles, and—and how everything has come right down exactly what He said, '''until a woman ruling this nation, which, perhaps, is the church.''' And then the end come.<ref>William Branham, 64-0112 - Shalom, para. 74</ref>
''God showed me that women began to be out of their place with the granting of the vote…Then in the sixth vision there arose up in America a most beautiful, but cruel woman. She held the people in her complete power. I believed that this was the rise of the Roman Catholic Church, though I knew it could possibly be a vision of some woman rising in great power in America due to a popular vote by women. <ref>William Branham, Church Age Book, Chapter 9</ref>