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    Lee Vayle (September 28, 1914 - June 23, 2012) was a close personal friend of William Branham.  He assisted in the editing (what William Branham referred to as "Grammarization") of the Church Age Book.  Lee Vayle was a message preacher and over the years taught a number of heretical doctrines including the ''Parousia doctrine'', a view of the Godhead that denied the deity of Jesus Christ and espousing [[Nestorianism]].  Some of these doctrines are remarkably similar to some of the foundational beliefs of the Jehovah's Witnesses.
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    Lee Vayle (September 28, 1914 - June 23, 2012) was a close personal friend of William Branham.  He assisted in the editing (what William Branham referred to as "grammarizing") of the Church Age Book.  Lee Vayle was a message preacher and over the years taught a number of heretical doctrines including the ''Parousia doctrine'', the denial of the deity of Jesus Christ and the espousing of [[Nestorianism]].  Some of these doctrines are remarkably similar to some of the foundational beliefs of the Jehovah's Witnesses.


    =Did Lee Vayle have a Ph.D?=
    =Did Lee Vayle have a Ph.D?=