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=Fact Correction= | =Fact Correction= | ||
Reverend Francis had his testimony of the events in England published in the Voice of Healing Magazine because many of the facts story published in[[Julius Stadsklev]]'s book, "A Prophet Visits South Africa" about the event were wrong. Reverend Francis also concluded that Miss Shirlaw's healing was real. | |||
*William Branham | Some of the facts that that changed include: | ||
*No THUS SAITH THE LORD | |||
*No dove in the window | |||
*There were four people in the room: William Branham, Gordon Lindsay, Rev. Francis, and Miss Shirlaw (no nurses). | |||
*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 | *Miss Shirlaw was at her home, and not on the airplane. | ||
*Reverend Francis arranged the meeting, not the Crown. | |||
Other corrections to statements made by William Branham: | |||
*Florence Nightingale (the famous nurse) never married and never had children'''. | |||
*The Red Cross was founded by Henry Dunant. | |||
*Florence's last name was "Shirlaw", not "Nightingale". | |||
*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 continued receiving. | |||
=References= | =References= |