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One of the online version of this book has been significantly altered from the original printed version by Bible Believers Association, Inc., the directors of which are Gerald Lush, Mark Coffey, and Robert Coffey.  '''Attempts to revise history for the purpose of establishing doctrine is deceptive, and must be denounced.'''
The online version of this book distributed by Bible Believers Association, Inc. (the directors of which are Gerald Lush, Mark Coffey, and Robert Coffey) has been significantly altered from the original printed version.   
 
'''Attempts to revise history for the purpose of establishing doctrine is deceptive, and must be denounced.'''


As a result, you may not be reading the words of Gordon Lindsay if you are relying on an online version.  Other online versions may have borrowed from this altered version and, as a result, there is no guarantee that other online versions are true to the book as originally published.  We therefore encourage you to find an original printed version of this book.   
As a result, you may not be reading the words of Gordon Lindsay if you are relying on an online version.  Other online versions may have borrowed from this altered version and, as a result, there is no guarantee that other online versions are true to the book as originally published.  We therefore encourage you to find an original printed version of this book.   
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''The audience was reminded many times by the speaker that he himself did not have the power to perform these healings, but that they were "acts of God" through faith of the individuals prayed for.''
''The audience was reminded many times by the speaker that he himself did not have the power to perform these healings, but that they were "acts of God" through faith of the individuals prayed for.''
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|'''In 1964, Gordon Lindsay told William Branham to repent for his teachings, or God would take him off the scene.'''
:''“… Then brother Lindsay related something else to me that had happened regarding this same prophet. He said to me, ‘This past year, I was praying with my wife and sister Schrader about the work of the ministry. (Sister Schrader was a prophetess who has since gone on to be with the Lord.) We were praying about different projects in our ministry. Right in the middle of the prayer, Sister Schrader blurted out, ‘Go warn Brother [Branham]… he’s going to die.’  Brother Lindsay said, ‘I was busy, and I let that get by me, and I didn’t go warn him like I was supposed to. Then later, my wife and I and Sister Schrader were again praying about ministry projects. Again Sister Schrader blurted out right in the middle of prayer, ‘Go warn Brother [Branham]… he’s going to die. He’s walking in the way of Dowie.’  After his morning meeting, Brother Lindsay said, "I talked to him as the Lord had instructed me, but I saw that he wouldn’t listen…"'' (K. Hagin, ‘He Gave Gifts unto Men’, pg 164-170).
[[Hagin Prophecy|Read more about this prophecy by following this link.]]
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