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In page Antoinette Bourignon:

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Her intense religiosity, unorthodox views and disregard of all sects drew both persecution and followers.[3] Much of the criticism levelled at her was because she was acting as a spiritual leader of a largely male group, many of them married men. They included merchants, craftsmen, doctors (such as Steven Blankaart), painters, rentiers, clerics and scholars (such as Robert Boyle, who had her work translated into English)[citation needed], and Comenius, who invited her to his deathbed. Subsequently, she gained the support of Jan Swammerdam, who was in a spiritual crisis and did not fully trust her[citation needed], and the owner of Nyenrode Castle, Johan Ortt.