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''Think of Florence Nightingale, her grandmother, the founder of the Red Cross, was about sixty pounds of weight, laid dying yonder with a cancer on the duodenal of the stomach, laying there dying. A little dove flew into the bush there and the Spirit of God come and said, "THUS SAITH THE LORD, she shall live." And she weighs a hundred and fifty-five pounds in perfect health.''<ref>TESTIMONY CHICAGO.IL 53-0902</ref> | ''Think of Florence Nightingale, her grandmother, the founder of the Red Cross, was about sixty pounds of weight, laid dying yonder with a cancer on the duodenal of the stomach, laying there dying. A little dove flew into the bush there and the Spirit of God come and said, "THUS SAITH THE LORD, she shall live." And she weighs a hundred and fifty-five pounds in perfect health.''<ref>TESTIMONY CHICAGO.IL 53-0902</ref> | ||
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William Branham | *William Branham stated that Florence Nightingale was the granddaughter of the famed nurse, Florence Nightingale, the founder of the Red Cross. | ||
**Florence Nightingale (the famous nurse) never married and never had children'''. | |||
**The Red Cross was founded by Henry Dunant. | |||
*William Branham took credit for the healing, yet there were other people and ministers present that prayed for her, as well as the medical attention she was receiving. | |||
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