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Old 09-07-2012, 10:12 AM
samuelofisrael samuelofisrael is offline
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Re: Early Days of the Revival

During that period of time there was no need to censure the evangelist in that he dealt with the basic issues of salvation, faith and deliverance [healing], everyone was aboard in the late 1940's and early 1950's. Only later did the departure appear in William's unBiblical teachings. It was also at that time he began his very heavy barrage against the Pentecostals in his home church. Soon after the early ministry the issues of various personal convictions gained the pulpit in Jeffersonville.

The doctrines of [1] SerpentMAN, [2] "Elijah-4th appearing, [3] The Restorer, [4] "Vindicated Word.", [5] Word for your day theory, [6] Jews could reject Yeshua and the New Birth and still be given eternal life, [7] 7th Day/angel/messenger, [8]Cloud that caught him up into the "constellation" of angels, [9] Creation of squirrles, [10] Can't challenge the prophet and so forth. It went more and more off the path of Biblical support until he called Yeshua a liar and set the infamous date of 1977 as his DIVINE INSPIRATION. He had followed the path of Dowie and others and soon, there was no remedy. He was called home. Let the reader understand if they are so enabled by the Holy Spirit.
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