Coulter Gill

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Any shrine was by definition an exceptional place in the cruel world, but some were more exceptional than others. Some shrines did not outlive the enthusiasm of their early years, and disappeared. Others settled into a local and modest role, after a start that seemed to promise more. A few enjoyed a regional reputation. But only the very elite were able to sustain their early momentum to become truly great, with their names on the lips of believers many duchies and counties away.
Miracles at the Jesus Oak: Histories of the Supernatural in Reformation Europe
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