Book, Paragraph

1   I,  42| no greater proof than the credibility of the acts done by Him,
2  II,  71|   new and unheard of. The credibility of a religion, however,
3  II,  78| hesitate, and suspect the credibility of what is said; let us
4  IV,  16|   if you inquire into the credibility of the matter, I too will
5  VI,   8|   wherein if there is any credibility, we can by no amount of
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