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229.] [Footnote 50: "If there is a God, he is infinitely incomprehensible, since, being without parts or limits, he has no relation to us: we are therefore incapable of knowing what he is, or if he is.

That being so, who shall venture to undertake the solution of the question?
Not we, at any rate, who have no relation to him." _Pensees_, II.iii.

1.] [Footnote 51: P.182.] [Footnote 52: P.223.] [Footnote 53: Barbazan's _Fabliaux et Contes_, iii.

409 (ed.

1808).


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