Magic power over honesty, iv. 4.44 (28-[509]).
Magic power over man by its affections and weakness, iv. 4.44 (28-[508]).
Magnanimity interpreted as purifications, i. 6.6 (1-[49]).
Magnitude an aid to differences of color, ii. 8.1 (35-[681]).
Magnitude is an image formed by reflection of universal beings, iii. 6.17 (26-[380]).
Magnitude is only appearance, iii. 6.18 (26-[381]).
Magnitude of matter derived from seminal reasons, iii. 6.15 (26-[377]).
Magnitude, why could the soul have none, if it filled all space, vi. 4.1 (22-[285]).
Magnitudes and numbers are of different kind of quality, vi. 1.4 (42-[843]).
Man as soul subsisting in a special reason, vi. 7.5 (38-[707]).