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of things to be produced in the world then to come: for orthodox Antiquity most piously affirmed Nature to be the voice of God original Greek: "Θεοῦ φωνὴν" (Theou phonēn), that is, the voice of God) of Catholic, or universal Nature: from which it takes for itself the name THEOKOSMOS A term coined from the Greek words for "God" and "World," representing the universe as a physical manifestation of the divine presence.; in which the entire fullness of all Nature dwells universally bodily original Greek: "σωματικῶς" (somatikōs), that is, corporally: Because, in the womb of the Greater World Mundus major: the Macrocosm or the vast universe, as opposed to the Microcosm of man. (from which its own Son In Khunrath's alchemical philosophy, the "Son" often refers to the Philosopher's Stone or the refined quintessence produced from the "chaos" of the Macrocosm. is here naturally brought forth into the light)