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William Branham blamed the death of Hope and Sharon Rose on his decision to respect his mother-in-law’s request not to associate with Pentecostals. But this conflicts with his attendance at the First Pentecostal Baptist church prior to 1933 and also with the | [[Image:1935 08 17 Pentecostal Tabernacle.jpg|thumb|250px|right|August 17, 1935 advertisement]] | ||
William Branham blamed the death of his wife, Hope, and his daughter, Sharon Rose on his decision to respect his mother-in-law’s request not to associate with Pentecostals.<ref>see 51-0415A - Life Story, para. 80 and 51-0722A - Life Story, para. 68</ref> But this conflicts directly with his attendance at the First Pentecostal Baptist church prior to 1933 and also with the first church he pastored being named “The Pentecostal Tabernacle.” | |||
[[File:1935Penn.jpg|thumb|250px|1935 City Directory]] | |||
The 1935 Jeffersonville City Directory also lists "The Pentecostal Tabernacle" at 804 Penn | |||
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William Branham blamed the death of his wife, Hope, and his daughter, Sharon Rose on his decision to respect his mother-in-law’s request not to associate with Pentecostals.[1] But this conflicts directly with his attendance at the First Pentecostal Baptist church prior to 1933 and also with the first church he pastored being named “The Pentecostal Tabernacle.”
The 1935 Jeffersonville City Directory also lists "The Pentecostal Tabernacle" at 804 Penn
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- ↑ see 51-0415A - Life Story, para. 80 and 51-0722A - Life Story, para. 68