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pure sources, where people, whether they wish to or not, may recognize that they agree with one another, once the windings of the streams and the mixed-in filth have been left behind. For it will happen that most contradictions and controversies will be resolved through Neither original: "Neutrum" or Both original: "Utrumque". This is done in the same way that Christ settled the dispute between the Jews and Samaritans, who were arguing over the proper place of prayer, by saying: Neither on this mountain, nor in Jerusalem, but everywhere in Spirit and in truth. And elsewhere: Do this; and do not omit that. (Matthew 23:23).
XV. The Efficient Cause Efficient Cause: in philosophy, the agent or force that brings something into being of such great fullness and harmony can be nothing other than pan-hyperchia original Greek: "πανυπερχία" — Comenius uses this term to mean a supreme, all-encompassing governance of principles, that is, the Universality of the Principles of Knowing. This ensures that whatever aids have been divinely provided to Man to increase and refine the light of knowledge should be employed in their entirety. On God’s part—as He reveals Himself to us from outside Himself—this includes those Theaters in which He has displayed what He willed: namely, the World, with the whole workmanship of Nature; and our own Mind, with all the Notions inscribed within it; and the Divine Scripture, with all the mysteries revealed therein. On our part, however,