Thought is integral part of intelligence, v. 5.2 (32-[579]).

Thought is seeing the intelligible, v. 4.2 (7-[138]).

Thought is the form; shape the actualization of being, v. 9.8 (5-[111]).

Thought, life and existence, contained in primary existence, v. 6.6 (24-[339]).

Thought made impossible only by the first principle being one exclusively, v. 6.3 (24-[335]).

Thought, one with sight, v. 1.5 (10-[181]).

Thought, self direction of, is not changeableness, iv. 4.2 (28-[444]).

Thought, the means by which intelligence passes from unity to duality, v. 6.1 (24-[333]).

Thoughts, conceptive, demand intermediary sensation, iv. 4.23 (28-[472]).

Thoughts, contrary to rights, possess real existence, iii. 5.7 (50-[1136]).