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Popular in the seventeenth century was the mysterious appearance of a statue of the Virgin in a tree, usually an oak, where miracles suddenly began to occur. Or miracles might occur, as at the Jesus Oak, through statues set in place by human hands. Whenever it occurred, the essential thing was some convincing manifestation of God’s power—no miracle, no shrine.
Miracles at the Jesus Oak: Histories of the Supernatural in Reformation Europe
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