Matter qualified as seminal reasons, [vi. 1].29
Matter rationalized is body, ii. 7.3 (37-[696]).
Matter received forms until hidden by them, v. 8.7 (31-[562]).
Matter, relation of, to reason, illustrates that of opinion to imagination, iii. 6.15 (26-[377]).
Matter, since cannot be destroyed, cannot be affected, iii. 6.8 (26-[365]).
Matter things mingled, contain no perfection, iii. 2.7 (47-[1053]).
Matter's generation, consequence of anterior principles, iv. 8.6 (6-[130]).
Matter's primitive impotence before generation, iv. 8.6 (6-[130]).
Mechanism of ecstasy, v. 8.11 (31-[569]).
Medicine, v. 9.11 (5-[114]).