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Gargantua and Pantagruel
Book III.

CHAPTER 3
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And then you dance but indifferently, and would be out of countenance at the first entry.

I will send you some good things to your chamber, together with the bride's favour, and there you may drink our health, if it may stand with your good liking.

My friend, quoth Hippothadee, take my words in the sense wherein I meant them, and do not misinterpret me.

When I tell you,--If it please God,--do I to you any wrong therein?
Is it an ill expression?
Is it a blaspheming clause or reserve any way scandalous unto the world?
Do not we thereby honour the Lord God Almighty, Creator, Protector, and Conserver of all things?
Is not that a mean whereby we do acknowledge him to be the sole giver of all whatsoever is good?
Do not we in that manifest our faith that we believe all things to depend upon his infinite and incomprehensible bounty, and that without him nothing can be produced, nor after its production be of any value, force, or power, without the concurring aid and favour of his assisting grace?
Is it not a canonical and authentic exception, worthy to be premised to all our undertakings?
Is it not expedient that what we propose unto ourselves be still referred to what shall be disposed of by the sacred will of God, unto which all things must acquiesce in the heavens as well as on the earth?
Is not that verily a sanctifying of his holy name?
My friend, you shall not be a cuckold, if it please God, nor shall we need to despair of the knowledge of his good will and pleasure herein, as if it were such an abstruse and mysteriously hidden secret that for the clear understanding thereof it were necessary to consult with those of his celestial privy council, or expressly make a voyage unto the empyrean chamber where order is given for the effectuating of his most holy pleasures.

The great God hath done us this good, that he hath declared and revealed them to us openly and plainly, and described them in the Holy Bible.


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