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The Age of Reason
Thomas Paine
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The Age of Reason
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Paine argues against the legitimacy of the Bible and institutional religion.

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English
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Editor’s Introduction
The Age of Reason
Part I
I: The Author’s Profession of Faith
II: Of Missions and Revelations
III: Concerning the Character of Jesus Christ, and His History
IV: Of the Bases of Christianity
V: Examination in Detail of the Preceding Bases
VI: Of the True Theology
VII: Examination of the Old Testament
VIII: Of the New Testament
IX: In What the True Revelation Consists
X: Concerning God, and the Lights Cast on His Existence and Attributes by the Bible
XI: Of the Theology of the Christians; and the True Theology
XII: The Effects of Christianism on Education; Proposed Reforms
XIII: Comparison of Christianism with the Religious Ideas Inspired by Nature
XIV: System of the Universe
XV: Advantages of the Existence of Many Worlds in Each Solar System
XVI: Application of the Preceding to the System of the Christians
XVII: Of the Means Employed in All Time, and Almost Universally, to Deceive the Peoples
Recapitulation
Part II
Preface
I: The Old Testament
II: The New Testament
III: Conclusion
Endnotes
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