Contingency illuminated in analysis, vi. 8.14 (39-[798]).

Contingent existence, precedes absolute, vi. 1.26 (42-[881]).

Continuance need not interfere with fluctuation, ii. 1.3 (40-[816]).

Continuity between nature and elements, there is none, iv. 4.14 (28-[459]).

Continuous procession, necessary to Supreme, iv. 8.6 (6-[129]).

Contraries, are those things that lack resentments, vi. 3.20 (44-[968]).

Contraries passing into each other, Heraclitus, iv. 8.1 (6-[119]).

Contraries teach appreciation, iv. 8.7 (6-[131]).

Contrariness is not the greatest possible difference, vi. 3.20 (44-[968]).

Contrary contained in reason, constitute its unity, iii. 2.16 (47-[1069]).