The lively credulities of the people believed its truth, and in calmer times dedicated a temple to the deity, venerated him with annual sacrifices, and the race of torches.
His very credulities have a philosophy of their own; and modern historians have acted unwisely in disdaining the occasional repetition even of his fables.
And the pride of men, more especially if habitually courageous and warlike, will gladly yield to the credulities which shelter a degrading and unwonted infirmity beneath the agency of a superior being.
Long before modern European nations received this imagery of past credulitiesthe poets of Greece and Rome had versified the same old-time beliefs.
Indian and European folk-lore, the world's credulities past and present, have helped me to fix the idea that amongst the true historians of mankind the children of our streets find a place.
Unless such past credulities as these be considered it would be most difficult to account for many of the sayings of child-days, and the archaic ideas that have drifted into our folk-lore tales.
All ambitions are lawful except those which climb upward on the miseries or credulities of mankind.
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