In "The Book of Margery Kempe," Margery attributes her recovery primarily to divine intervention and her deep faith in God. She portrays herself as a vessel of God's will, suggesting that her spiritual experiences and visions played a crucial role in her healing. Through prayer and her devotion, she believes that she received both physical and spiritual restoration. Ultimately, her narrative emphasizes the power of faith and divine grace in overcoming personal struggles.
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