Rejection of form of approaching souls proves formlessness of the Supreme, vi. 7.34 (38-[756]).

Relation, vi. 1.6 (42-[845]).

Relation between external and internal, i. 8.5 (51-[1149]).

Relation is a habit or manner of being, vi. 3.27 (44-[981]).

Relation is an appendage existing only among definite objects, vi. 2.16 (43-[919]).

Relation of good, intelligence and soul like light, sun and moon, v. 6.4 (24-[337]).

Relation primitive between soul and body, i. 1.3 (53-[1194]).

Relation, Stoic, category confuses the new with the anterior, vi. 1.31 (42-[888]).

Relations are simultaneous existences, vi. 1.7 (42-[848]).

Relations, are they subjective of objective? vi. 1.7 (42-[847]).