Unity, v. 1.6 (10-[182]); v. 5.4 (32-[581]).
Unity above all; intelligence and essence. vi. 9.2 (9-[149]).
Unity absolute, is first, while intelligence is not, vi. 9.2 (9-[150]).
Unity, abstruse, because soul has repugnances to such researches, vi. 9.3 (9-[151]).
Unity an accident amongst sense things, something more in the intelligible, vi. 6.14 (34-[666]).
Unity and essence, genuine relations between, vi. 2.11 (43-[911]).
Unity and number precede the one and many beings, vi. 6.10 (34-[659]).
Unity as indivisible and infinite, vi. 9.6 (9-[158]).
Unity is the self-uniform and formless super form, vi. 9.3 (9-[152]).
Unity, by it all things depend on the good, i. 7.2 (54-[1209]).