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The Message Part 24: William Branham and W. E. Kidson
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Description
Names discussed in this video:
• Rev. Charles Fox Parham
• Rev. Frank Sandford
• Rev. John Alexander Dowie
• Rev. William Joseph Seymour
• Rev. Roy E. Davis
• Rev. W. E. Kidson
• Rev. Robert Daugherty
• Henry Branham
• Billy Paul Branham
• Rev. B. H. Hite
• Rev. Harry Morse
• Rev. J. H. Reeter
Topics discussed in this video:
• Disturbing facts found in the history of Pentecostalism
• Charles Fox Parham involved in a scam with "Chemical Gold" a product that allegedly turned objects into gold
• Charles Fox Parham accused of sodomizing young boys
• Charles Fox Parham modeling his new religion after two cult leaders, Frank Sandford, and John Alexander Dowie
• Frank Sandford nearly killing members of his commune of starvation as he profited from requiring them to forfeit their possessions
• John Alexander Dowie also requiring members of his commune to forfeit possessions, making him the "Richest Man in the West"
• William Joseph Seymour collecting large sums of money during the Azusa Street Revival
• Roy Davis suing Los Angeles officials, then migrating to Texas
• F. B. I. investigation of Rev. Roy Davis and his Arkansas, Texas, and Louisiana Ku Klux Klan operations
• F. B. I. Reports describing witness testimony that Roy E. Davis started the Original Knights of the Ku Klux Klan in Arkansas and Texas
• Roy Davis posing as a "Baptist" minister who was new to Pentecostalism, shortly before William Branham started doing the same
• William Branham renaming "Pentecostal Tabernacle" to "Branham Tabernacle" shortly before posing as a "Baptist" minister
• William Branham's "vision" to leave the "Pentecostal Tabernacle"
• Rev. Robert Daugherty visiting the newly renamed "Branham Tabernacle"
• W. E. Kidson's migration to Dallas, Texas about the same time Davis moved his base of operations from California
• W. E. Kidson's connections in California, Dallas, Texas, Houston, Texas, Shreveport, Louisiana, and Vandalia, Illinois
• W. E. Kidson's property in Shreveport
• William Branham's ties to Shreveport
• Roy E. Davis' Klan operations in Shreveport
• W. E. Kidson's evangelism in West Texas at the same time Roy Davis toured West Texas posing as a new Pentecostal convert
• W. E. Kidson's ties to St. Louis and Robert Daugherty
• Investigative reporters arriving in Vandalia, IL, during William Branham's "healing revival"
• Investigative reporters interviewing participants, unable to find any who were "healed"
https://william-branham.org/site/overview/the_message_part_24
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