The Seven Churches Ages: Difference between revisions

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!What William Branham Said<ref>All quotes of William Branham below are from his sermon, THE EPHESIAN CHURCH AGE (60-1205)</ref>
!What William Branham Said<ref>All quotes of William Branham below, except the last one, are from his sermon, THE EPHESIAN CHURCH AGE (60-1205)</ref>
!What Clarence Larkin Said<ref>All of the Clarence Larkin quotes below are from his book - Dispensational Truth, or “God’s Plan and Purpose in the Ages“, 128 (Philadelphia, PA: Clarence Larkin, 1918).</ref>
!What Clarence Larkin Said<ref>All of the Clarence Larkin quotes below are from his book - Dispensational Truth, or “God’s Plan and Purpose in the Ages“, 128 (Philadelphia, PA: Clarence Larkin, 1918).</ref>
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|The “'''Philadelphia''' Period” covers the time between '''A. D. 1750 and A. D. 1900.'''
|The “'''Philadelphia''' Period” covers the time between '''A. D. 1750 and A. D. 1900.'''
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|'''Eyesalve''', open your eyes so we can look way back and see where it come from. '''You’re just looking what the church is today'''; look back and see where it come from, then keep moving towards God, you’ll get away from it. Yes, sir. (60-1211E - The Laodicean Church Age)
|'''Eyesalve''', open your eyes so we can look way back and see where it come from. '''You’re just looking what the church is today'''; look back and see where it come from, then keep moving towards God, you’ll get away from it. Yes, sir.<ref>60-1211E - The Laodicean Church Age</ref>
|'''The character of the Church today is Laodicean''', and as the Laodicean Period is to continue until the Church of the “New-Born” is taken out, we cannot hope for any great change until the Lord comes back.
|'''The character of the Church today is Laodicean''', and as the Laodicean Period is to continue until the Church of the “New-Born” is taken out, we cannot hope for any great change until the Lord comes back.
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