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Chapter VI The Virgin of Chartres (en) |
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Chapter I Saint Michiel de la Mer del Peril (en) |
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Chapter IX The Legendary Windows (en) |
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Where, then,— in what mysterious cave outside of creation — could Man, and his free-will, and his private world of responsibilities and duties, lie hidden? Unless Man was a free agent in a world of his own beyond constraint, the Church was a fraud, and it helped little to add that the State was another. If God was the sole and immediate cause and support of everything in his creation, God was also the cause of its defects, and could not,— being Justice and Goodness in essence,—hold Man responsible for his own omissions. Still less could the State or Church do it in his name.
Whatever truth lies in the charge that the schools discussed futile questions by faulty methods, one cannot decently deny that in this case the question was practical and the method vital. Theist or atheist, monist or anarchist must all admit that society and science are equally interested with theology in deciding whether the Universe is one or many, a harmony or a discord. The Church and State asserted that it was a harmony, and that they were its representatives. They say so still. Their claim led to singular but unavoidable conclusions, with which society has struggled for seven hundred years, and is still struggling. (en) |
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Chapter XI The Three Queens (en) |
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Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904) (en) |
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Chapter XVI Saint Thomas Aquinas (en) |
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Chapter V Towers and Portals (en) |
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Chapter III The Merveille (en) |
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Chapter XII Nicolette and Marion (en) |
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Chapter XIII Les Miracles de Notre Dame (en) |
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Chapter XV The Mystics (en) |
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Chapter XIV Abélard (en) |
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Chapter X The Court of the Queen of Heaven (en) |
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Chapter VII Roses and Apses (en) |
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Chapter VIII The Twelfth Century Glass (en) |
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Chapter II La Chanson de Roland (en) |
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Chapter IV Normandy and the Ile de France (en) |
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