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so:description Chapter I Saint Michiel de la Mer del Peril (en)
so:description Chapter VIII The Twelfth Century Glass (en)
so:description Chapter VII Roses and Apses (en)
so:description Chapter XI The Three Queens (en)
so:description Chapter III The Merveille (en)
so:description Chapter II La Chanson de Roland (en)
so:text Experience proved that man's power of choice in action was very far from absolute, and logic seemed to require that every choice should have some predetermining cause which decided the will to act. Science affirmed that choice was not free,— could not be free,— without abandoning the unity of force and the foundation of law. Society insisted that its choice must be left free, whatever became of science or unity. Saint Thomas was required to illustrate the theory of liberum arbitrium by choosing a path through these difficulies, where path there was obviously none. (en)
so:description Chapter XII Nicolette and Marion (en)
so:description Chapter V Towers and Portals (en)
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so:description Chapter VI The Virgin of Chartres (en)
so:description Chapter X The Court of the Queen of Heaven (en)
so:description Chapter IV Normandy and the Ile de France (en)
so:description Chapter IX The Legendary Windows (en)
so:description Chapter XIV Abélard (en)
so:description Chapter XV The Mystics (en)
so:description Chapter XIII Les Miracles de Notre Dame (en)
so:description Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904) (en)
so:description Chapter XVI Saint Thomas Aquinas (en)
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