📅 01.01.1914 · Wizje Sienera van Rensburga (zapisy A. Badenhorst) · 👁️ 13
"In 1914, during the Maritz and Kemp uprising (the Maritz Rebellion), van Rensburg assured the rebels that his visions indicated they had little to fear." "W 1914 r., podczas zrywu Maritza i Kempa (rebelia Maritza), van Rensburg zapewniał buntowników, że jego wizje wskazują, iż mają niewiele do obawiania się."
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