Matter, modified, is Stoic God, vi. 12.7 (42-[881]).

Matter must be possible because its qualities change, iii. 6.8 (26-[366]).

Matter necessary to the world; hence good implies evil, i. 8.7 (51-[1152]).

Matter not in intelligible world, v. 8.4 (31-[557]).

Matter nothing real actually, ii. 5.4 (25-[347]).

Matter of demons is not corporeal, iii. 5.7 (50-[1135]).

Matter participates in existence, without participating it, iii. 6.14 (26-[376])

Matter participates in the intelligible, by appearance, iii. 6.11 (26-[369]).

Matter, participation of, in ideas, vi. 5.8 (23-[321])

Matter possesses no quality, ii. 4.8 (12-[205]); iv. 7.3 (2-[59]).