Thomas Paine Collection: Common Sense, Rights Of Man, Age Of Reason, An Essay On Dream, Biblical Blasphemy, Examination Of The P

Thomas Paine Collection: Common Sense, Rights Of Man, Age Of Reason, An Essay On Dream, Biblical Blasphemy, Examination Of The P

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*Font Size Fixed For Enhanced Reading Experience*Common Sense Was A Pamphlet Written By Thomas Paine. It Was First Published Anonymously On January 9, 1776, During The American Revolution. Paine Wrote It With Editorial Feedback From Benjamin Rush, Who Came Up With The Title. The Document Denounced British Rule And, Through Its Immense Popularity, Contributed To Fomenting The American Revolution... Paine Donated The Copyright For Common Sense To The States, And As One Biographer Noted, Paine Made Nothing Of The Estimated 150,000 To 600,000 Copies That Were Eventually Printed (Various Sources Disagree On The Number Of Printed Copies In Paine'S Lifetime). In Fact, He Had To Pay For The First Printing Himself. (Source: Wikipedia.Org)Rights Of Man Was Written By Thomas Paine In 1791 As A Reply To Reflections On The Revolution In France By Edmund Burke. It Has Been Interpreted As A Work Defending The French Revolution, But It Is Also A Seminal Work Embodying The Ideas Of Liberty And Human Equality. (Source: Wikipedia.Org)The Age Of Reason: Being An Investigation Of True And Fabulous Theology... Critiques Institutionalized Religion And Challenges The Inerrancy Of The Bible. Published In Three Parts In 1794, 1795 And 1807, It Was A Bestseller In America, Where It Caused A Shortlived Deistic Revival. British Audiences, However, Fearing Increased Political Radicalism As A Result Of The French Revolution, Received It With More Hostility. (Source: Wikipedia.Org)Essay On Dream Was First Published In 1807. Mr. Paine Attempts To Show By What Operation Of The Mind A Dream Is Produced In Sleep, And Applying The Same To The Account Of Dreams In The New Testament.Biblical Blasphemy Is A Short Work Summarizing Mr. Paine'S Deistic Beliefs.Examination Of The Prophecies Was First Published By Mr. Paine In 1807, And Was The Last Of His Writings Edited By Himself. It Is Evidently Extracted From His Answer To The Bishop Of Llandaff, Or From His Third Part Of The Age Of Reason, Both Of Which, It Appears By His Will, He Left In Manuscript.

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  • Q: What is the main theme of 'Common Sense' by Thomas Paine? A: 'Common Sense' advocates for American independence from British rule, arguing for the necessity of self-governance and the rights of individuals.
  • Q: How does 'Rights of Man' contribute to political thought? A: 'Rights of Man' defends the principles of the French Revolution and promotes ideas of liberty and human equality, challenging traditional monarchy and advocating for democratic governance.
  • Q: What critiques does 'The Age of Reason' present? A: 'The Age of Reason' critiques organized religion and questions the authority of the Bible, promoting reason and deism as a means of understanding theology.
  • Q: What topics does 'Essay on Dream' cover? A: 'Essay on Dream' explores the nature of dreams and their significance, particularly in relation to biblical interpretations of dreams.
  • Q: What are the key beliefs summarized in 'Biblical Blasphemy'? A: 'Biblical Blasphemy' presents Thomas Paine's deistic beliefs, emphasizing reason over religious dogma and critiquing the literal interpretation of scriptures.
  • Q: What is the significance of 'Examination of the Prophecies'? A: 'Examination of the Prophecies' critiques biblical prophecies and reflects Paine's views on religion and theology, serving as a culmination of his theological writings.
  • Q: What is the publication date of the Thomas Paine Collection? A: The Thomas Paine Collection was published on July 28, 2019.
  • Q: How many pages does the Thomas Paine Collection have? A: The Thomas Paine Collection consists of 257 pages.
  • Q: What type of binding does this collection have? A: The Thomas Paine Collection is available in paperback binding.
  • Q: Is the Thomas Paine Collection in new condition? A: Yes, the Thomas Paine Collection is classified as 'New' condition.

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