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so:description Chapter VI The Virgin of Chartres (en)
so:description Chapter XIV Abélard (en)
so:description Chapter III The Merveille (en)
so:description Chapter XVI Saint Thomas Aquinas (en)
so:description Chapter XII Nicolette and Marion (en)
so:description Chapter XIII Les Miracles de Notre Dame (en)
so:description Chapter I Saint Michiel de la Mer del Peril (en)
so:description Chapter IV Normandy and the Ile de France (en)
so:description Chapter X The Court of the Queen of Heaven (en)
so:description Chapter IX The Legendary Windows (en)
so:description Chapter XV The Mystics (en)
so:text Thomas could offer no proof of it, but he could assume as probable a plan of good which became the more perfect for the very reason that it allowed great liberty in detail. One hardly feels Saint Thomas here in all his force. He offers suggestion rather than proof;— apology, the weaker because of obvious effort to apologise, rather than defence, for infinite Goodness, Justice and Power; but at all events society has never done better by way of proving its right to enforce morals, or unity of opinion. Unless it asserts law, it can only assert force. (en)
so:description Chapter XI The Three Queens (en)
so:description Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904) (en)
so:description Chapter VII Roses and Apses (en)
so:description Chapter VIII The Twelfth Century Glass (en)
so:description Chapter II La Chanson de Roland (en)
so:description Chapter V Towers and Portals (en)
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