[The Writings of Thomas Paine Volume IV. by Thomas Paine]@TWC D-Link bookThe Writings of Thomas Paine Volume IV. PREFACE 5/6
It is not because right principles have been violated, that they are to be abandoned. I have seen, since I have been at liberty, several publications written, some in America, and some in England, as answers to the former part of "The Age of Reason." If the authors of these can amuse themselves by so doing, I shall not interrupt them, They may write against the work, and against me, as much as they please; they do me more service than they intend, and I can have no objection that they write on.
They will find, however, by this Second Part, without its being written as an answer to them, that they must return to their work, and spin their cobweb over again.
The first is brushed away by accident. They will now find that I have furnished myself with a Bible and Testament; and I can say also that I have found them to be much worse books than I had conceived.
If I have erred in any thing, in the former part of the Age of Reason, it has been by speaking better of some parts than they deserved. I observe, that all my opponents resort, more or less, to what they call Scripture Evidence and Bible authority, to help them out.
They are so little masters of the subject, as to confound a dispute about authenticity with a dispute about doctrines; I will, however, put them right, that if they should be disposed to write any more, they may know how to begin. THOMAS PAINE.
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