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1
It is man, crafty or
credulous
man
,
who invented mystery,-Godmade reason!
2
A timid, dreamy,
credulous
man
has no business in the law.
3
And yet the south wind fills
credulous
man
with joy.
4
I really envy you your implicit faith, you
credulous
man
!
5
None is so suspicious as a
credulous
man
aroused.
6
The character given of him by Eusebius is, that he was a superstitious, and
credulous
man
.
7
Wyburd was not a
credulous
man
.
8
The fond, silly,
credulous
man
,
all impulse and no reflection,-howmy heart swells when I contemplate this excellent character!
9
By such legends the
credulous
man
finds his superstition but little nursed; the incredulous finds his philosophy but little revolted.
10
He passed over to the usurper, not as an ignorant and
credulous
man
,
but as a depraved and dangerous good-for-nothing.
11
It was once the fashion to speak of Herodotus as a
credulous
man
,
who embodied the most improbable though interesting stories.
12
Pellet, who was not a
credulous
man
,
inquired into the truth of this story, and he said, the evidence was irresistible.
13
A man with a perfectly acute brain may have simply idiotic impulses towards credulity, and a
credulous
man
is always a fool.
14
In a word, the conscience of a
credulous
man
is guided by men whose own conscience is in error, or whose interest extinguishes intelligence.
15
Worn, perhaps, but clear to see. The peasant pointed earnestly at some faint markings that a
credulous
man
might convince himself were as described.
16
The
credulous
man
loses himself in a labyrinth of contradictions; the man of sense examines and discusses, that he may be consistent in his opinions.
credulous
man
credulous