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Credulity Superstition and Fanaticism is a satirical print by the English artist William Hogarth. It ridicules secular and religious credulity and lampoons the exaggerated religious enthusiasm (excessive emotion not keenness) of the Methodist movement. The print was originally engraved in 1761 with the title Enthusiasm Delineated but never published.

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