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  • [[Category:Stories that differ from third party sources]]
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  • [[Image:DonnyMortin_Page4.gif|frame|left|Third page of Donny Morton Story]] [[Category:Stories that differ from third party sources]]
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  • [[Category:Stories that differ from third party sources]]
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  • [[Category:Stories that differ from third party sources]]
    293 bytes (39 words) - 22:08, 23 August 2015
  • ...ut the 1920's, and ran for the office of the President for the Prohibition Party in 1932. ...f 84, 66 years after becoming physically handicapped, William Branham said that he saw a vision of Congressman Upshaw walking. Branham prayed for Upshaw,
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  • One of the most famous of William Branham's healings was that of a young boy in Finland, Kari Holma, who was supposedly killed in an auto #Why does William Branham's story differ significantly from those of Rev. Soininen and Rev. Moore, who were also in the car with Willia
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  • The November 1952 edition of Reader's Digest (condensed from an article originally published in Chatelaine, and written by Alma Edwards William Branham's version of this story told on the tapes is very different from the article in Reader's Digest.
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