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What kind of teachings did Branham develop that set him apart from his contemporaries?

  • Calvinist-Arminian doctrines with a focus on dispensationalism

  • Traditional Christian gospel

  • A new interpretation of the Bible

  • Unitarian views

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William Branham developed Calvinist-Arminian doctrines with a focus on dispensationalism, which set him apart from his contemporaries. This meant that he believed in both God's sovereignty and man's free will, and that salvation was a process that happened over time. He also believed that the world was divided into different dispensations, or periods of time, each with its own set of rules and regulations.
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