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1      II|      each point, with the easy credulity of the Christians. For whereas
2      IV| contrast the reckless and easy credulity which he goes out of his
3      IV|        our reckless and facile credulity, for we are accounted by
4     XVI| ourselves a charge of reckless credulity and levity of character,
5     XIX|  condemns us for our excessive credulity and frivolity ; and after
6    XXVI|        prove our writer's easy credulity. For Apollonius, as they
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