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doubt or uncertainty regarding a question of moral right or duty; Mixed up.
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1. PAINTED FACE.JEZEBEL_ CHICAGO.IL FRIDAY_ 56-1005 E-7
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Oh, how the great scruple come on, and then
this Dean wrote me a letter and said, "I want a
interview with you."
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2. LED.BY.THE.SPIRIT_ LA.CA TUESDAY_ 59-0407 E-60
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The lady is suffering... She's tremendously
nervous, right at the near of a breakdown.
That's true, isn't it.
Now, she doesn't look it in her face. A nervous
person's usually skinny. You might say. "Brother
Branham, you guessed that." All right. Just to
take every scruple from you now, let's talk to
her again. Be real reverent.
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3. STATURE.OF.A.PERFECT.MAN_ JEFF.IN V-2 N-18 SUNDAY_ 62-1014M
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That's the reason I believe the Word. See? I
can't put my faith on nothing else. If I was
going to put it on the church, which church
would I put it on, Catholic, Lutheran,
Methodist, Baptist, Pentecostals? What would I
put it on? I don't know. They're all scruple
up and everything else, twist lines and
everything else. But when I put my faith in His
Word, it's anchored. Nobody interpret it; here
it is: THUS SAITH THE LORD.
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