“If God be in all things, as in all men, the wicked as the godly, wherein then is the state of the wicked worse than the godly? Yea, if God be in both, why have they both one title, but one wicked, another godly?”

A Single Eye, All Light, No Darkness; or Light and Darkness One (1650)

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English theologian 1615–1667

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