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<div style="border-bottaom:2px #B87333 solid; text-align:left; padding:1px; margin:1px;"><font color='#800000' size='+1'>'''Was William Branham Honest? (Part 2)'''</font>  </div>
<div style="border-bottaom:2px #B87333 solid; text-align:left; padding:1px; margin:1px;"><font color='#800000' size='+1'>'''Was William Branham Honest? (Part 2)'''</font>  </div>


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William Branham relates a story about a man (possibly [[Ernest Fandler]]) who came into the prayer line at meetings in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.  According to Branham, the man was not in the prayer line to be prayer for but rather to expose William Branham as a fraud.  As the story is told, the man had written several illnesses on his card which he did not have, hoping that William Branham would refer to the illnesses that he had on the card, thus demonstrating his gift to be fraudulent.  As William Branham tells it, he knew by his gift of healing that there was nothing wrong with the man.  He then condemned the man to suffer from the sicknesses that he had written on the card.
William Branham relates a story about a man (possibly [[Ernest Fandler]]) who came into the prayer line at meetings in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.  According to Branham, the man was not in the prayer line to be prayer for but rather to expose William Branham as a fraud.  As the story is told, the man had written several illnesses on his card which he did not have, hoping that William Branham would refer to the illnesses that he had on the card, thus demonstrating his gift to be fraudulent.  As William Branham tells it, he knew by his gift of healing that there was nothing wrong with the man.  He then condemned the man to suffer from the sicknesses that he had written on the card.