Thomas Paine (February 9, 1737 - June 8, 1809) on Religious Belief and Faith(published by RevoltSource) |
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English-born American Political Activist, Philosopher, Political Theorist, and Revolutionary
: An English-born American political activist, philosopher, political theorist, and revolutionary. He authored Common Sense (1776) and The American Crisis (1776?1783), two of the most influential pamphlets at the start of the American Revolution, and helped inspire the Patriots in 1776 to declare independence from Great Britain, hitherto an unpopular cause. (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“We see different parts of the world overspread with different books, each of which, though contradictory to the other, is said by its partizans to be of divine origin, and is made a rule of faith and practice.”
Source: "Worship and Church Bells," by Thomas Paine, a letter to Camille Jordan, printed in Paris in the summer of 1797 with the title: "Lettre de Thomas Paine sur les Cultes. A Paris, Imprimerie- Librairie du Cercle-Social, rue du Theatre-Fran-caise No. 4. 1797."
"Worship and Church Bells," by Thomas Paine, a letter to Camille Jordan, printed in Paris in the summer of 1797 with the title: "Lettre de Thomas Paine sur les Cultes. A Paris, Imprimerie- Librairie du Cercle-Social, rue du Theatre-Fran-caise No. 4. 1797."
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