Thanks for the patient instruction!
Here's the bit with the first footnote reference:
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<p class="BODY">Owen Barfield, a friend of Lewis’s, once said that what Lewis believed about everything was contained within what he said about anything. It would be hard to find a better description of what worldview thinking should be like. Somewhere in <span class="italic">Screwtape</span>, Lewis describes an average modern man who is accustomed to having a dozen incompatible ideas bouncing around in his head.<span class="superscript _idGenCharOverride-2"><span id="footnote-025-backlink"><a class="_idFootnoteLink _idGenColorInherit" epub:type="noteref" href="Cultural_Mind_EPUB.xhtml#footnote-025">1</a></span></span> May we all come to learn the importance of not being like that.</p>
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And here's the bit with the text of the note:
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<p class="Footnotes"><a class="_idFootnoteAnchor _idGenColorInherit" href="Cultural_Mind_EPUB.xhtml#footnote-025-backlink"></a>C.S. Lewis, <span class="italic">The Screwtape Letters</span> (London: Geoffrey Bles, 1942), Letter 1.</p>
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Is that sufficient?