Coulter Gill

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Like most victors of the time, Tervuren attributed its good fortune to the will of God. But Overijse showed, through its continuing complaints and long cries of “unfair,” that in its view the matter of jurisdiction had not been decided by God at all but by the arm of flesh: it was worldly know-how and unbeatable earthly connections that gave Tervuren its hard-earned victory.
Miracles at the Jesus Oak: Histories of the Supernatural in Reformation Europe
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