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The Age of Reason

Chapter 3

Part IV.— A Letter to the Hon. Thomas Erskine. . . 267

Religious Year of the Theophilanthropists. . . 295 Precise History of the Theophilanthropists. . . 296 A Discourse Delivered to the Society of Theophilanthro- pists at Paris. 300
A Letter to Camille Jordan 310
Origin of Free Masonry. 321
Extract from a Reply to the Bishop of Llandafif. . 336
On the Names in the Book of Genesis. . . . 345
The Book of Job 349
Sabbath or Sunday. 355
Future State 362
Miracles. 363
A Letter, being an Answer to a Friend on the Publica- tion of the Age of Reason. .... 368 Letter to Samuel Adams. . . . . . . 373
Letter to Andrew A. Dean 380
Remarks on Robert Hall's Sermons 384
Of the word Religion 387
Of Cain and Abel. 391
The Tower of Babel. 393
To Members of the Society Styling itself the Missionary
Society. 395
Of the Religion of Deism 397
The Sabbath Day of Connecticut. .... 405
Ancient History. 407
Bishop Moore. 412
To John Mason 416
Of the Books of the New Testament 421
On Deism and the Writings of Tnomas Paine. . 427
THE AGE OF KEASON.
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AGE OF REASON,
BEING AN INVESTIGATION OF
TRUE AND FABULOUS THEOLOGY.
BY
THOMAS PAINE,
SECRET ART TO THE COMMITTEE OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION, AND AUTHOR OF "COMMON SENSE," " THE CRISIS," "RIGHTS OF MAN." ETC
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