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Thomas Bentley was an influential figure in the late 18th century, known for his writings that engaged with contemporary philosophical and theological debates. His works, such as "Journal of a visit to Paris" and "Reason and revelation," reflect his deep interest in the interplay between reason, faith, and societal issues of his time. Bentley's writings respond to the Enlightenment's challenges to traditional beliefs, providing a defense of religious faith against the skepticism of figures like Thomas Paine.

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