Book,  Par.

1    II,     50|       time to dissipate a silly credulity. Sometimes he thought that
2    II,    110|   temples. Night assisted their credulity, and amid the darkness confident
3   XIV,      6| acceptance through the feminine credulity, which easily believes what
4   XIV,     30| interpretation put with similar credulity on a flash of lightning.
5    XV,     12|         in short, to the simple credulity of those who trembled with
6   XVI,      1|         of Nero through his own credulity and the promises of Caesellius
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