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True, it was far from lavish: the first rector, Benedictus Piccaert, died around 1658, hardly a rich man, and, in fact, with many unpaid bills to physicians, surgeons, hospitals, and apothecaries accumulated in his last months. But at least his beloved shrine was still alive.
Miracles at the Jesus Oak: Histories of the Supernatural in Reformation Europe
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