Thomas Paine: a brief chronology
The age of reason. Part 1
Additional writings on religion by Thomas Paine. A letter, being an answer to a friend on the publication of The Age of Reason (1797)
"The existence of God." A discourse delivered at the Society of Theophilanthropists (1797)
"An answer to the Bishop of Llandaff" (1797-1800)
"Worship and church bells: A letter to Camille Jordan" (1797)
Exchange of letters with Samuel Adams (1802-03)
"Of the word religion, and other words of uncertain signification" (1804)
"My private thoughts on a future state" (1807)
Appendix B: the religious context of The Age of Reason. From Anthony Collins, a discourse of free-thinking (1713)
From David Hume, "Of miracles" (1748)
From Paul Henri Thiry, Baron d'Holbach, of the confused and contradictory ideas of theology (1770)
Thomas Jefferson, an act for establishing religious freedom (1779) and a letter to Peter Carr (1787)
From William Paley, natural theology (1802)
Responses to The Age of Reason. From "A Layman" [Thomas Williams], the age of infidelity: in answer to Thomas Paine's Age of Reason (London: Manning & Loring, 1794)
From Gilbert Wakefield, an examination of The Age of Reason (1794)
From "Anonymous" [Elihu Palmer], the examiners examined: being a defense of The Age of Reason (1794)
From Joseph Priestley, an answer to Mr. Paine's Age of Reason (1794)
From Uzal Ogden, An Antidote to Deism (1795)
From Richard Watson, an apology for the Bible (1796).