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[[File:Florence_healed.jpg|thumb|right|130px|This photo accompanied her testimony of healing.]] | [[File:Florence_healed.jpg|thumb|right|130px|This photo accompanied her testimony of healing.]] | ||
Reverend Francis had his testimony of the events in England published in the Voice of Healing Magazine because '''many of the facts 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. | |||
Reverend Francis had his testimony of the events in England published in the Voice of Healing Magazine because many of the facts 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. | |||
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It has also been noted that the Picadilly Hotel, where William Branham was staying, is a very expensive and prestigious hotel. | It has also been noted that the Picadilly Hotel, where William Branham was staying, is a very expensive and prestigious hotel. | ||
=Testimony by William Branham= | |||
===October 27, 1952, Sermon: Jesus Christ the Same Yesterday, Today and Forever=== | |||
:''How many seen the picture of Florence Nightingale? It was yonder in London, England, when she only weighed about thirty-seven pounds. She couldn't even move her hand or nothing: cancer on the duodenum of the stomach. And while standing there praying for her, a little dove flew in, set down on the window, and begin to go back and forth, cooing. When I raised up, the--the ministers begin to say, "Did you see the dove?" I said... I started to say, "I see the dove," and the Spirit of the Lord spoke and said, "THUS SAITH THE LORD, she'll live and not die." And she weighs a hundred and fifty-five pounds, in perfect health. See. See. Now, the God that saved Florence Nightingale, the great-granddaughter of the late Florence Nightingale, the founder of the Red Cross, can save your life tonight; can save your life tonight. | |||
===November 6, 1953, Sermon: Do you Now Believe?=== | |||
:''When I went in to London, the day that we arrived on the International Airport in London, on our road to the Scandinavian country and to pray for the king... I heard them page me. And Mr. Baxter, Mr. Lindsay, many of these men that you people know, was with me. And they went in, and it was the Anglican minister. They brought Miss Florence Nightingale from South Africa, how she knowed, less it was through the crown, I couldn't know yet. But she knew we was going to land there that day. And she come in about fifteen minutes before we did, and I couldn't even get the woman... They couldn't get the woman out of the plane, they thought she was dead then. And I said, "Well, there's thousands of people between here and the plane. I couldn't get to it. I'm going down to Buckingham Palace, then to Westminster Abbey, and then I'll--I'll be at the Piccadilly Hotel, you come get me, we'll go have prayer for her."'' | |||
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