Unity, by thinking intelligence passes to duality, v. 6.1 (24-[333]).

Unity, co-existence of, demands organization in system, vi. 7.10 (38-[716]).

Unity, contained in sense objects, is not unity itself, vi. 6.16 (34-[671]).

Unity, contemplation in nature, iii. 8 (30-[531]).

Unity does not even need itself, vi. 9.6 (9-[159]).

Unity, everything tends toward it as it tends toward the good, vi. 2.12 (43-[914]).

Unity, fundamental of genera, would destroy species, vi. 2.2 (43-[894]).

Unity, greater in intelligible than in physical world, vi. 5.10 (23-[327]).

Unity, if passed into the manifold, would destroy universe, iii. 8.10 (30-[547]).

Unity, imparted by soul is not pure, vi. 9.1 (9-[147]).