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1 I | greater than the mortal substance, so also the true word of 2 XXIV| that there is one uncreated substance; for each of these two uncreated 3 XXIV| allow that there is one substance, and that uncreated. But 4 XXIV| good not only of a single substance, as in the present case, 5 XXIV| mistaken, for it is not the substance which makes the city, nor 6 XXIV| the skill in treating the substance. And the skill does not 7 XXIV| has makes the skill in the substance. It seems to me a fair rejoinder 8 XXIV| existence when they inhere in substance. You may have the man without 9 XXIV| must examine the meaning of substance. Do you think that substance 10 XXIV| substance. Do you think that substance is a kind of bodily compound? ~ 11 XXIV| be any. ~Well, then, if substance is a kind of bodily compound, 12 XXIV| an evil, murder will be a substance; murder, however, is a man' 13 XXIV| will therefore not be a substance. If you mean that the things 14 XXIV| inasmuch as he is a man, is a substance; but the murder which he 15 XXIV| which he commits is not a substance, but something, done by 16 XXIV| but something, done by the substance. Now we say that a man is 17 XXIV| accidentally associated with the substance, though the accidents are 18 XXIV| the accidents are not the substance itself. For neither is murder 19 XXIV| For neither is murder a substance, nor adultery, nor is any 20 XXIV| rhetoric nor grammar is a substance, and the substance takes 21 XXIV| is a substance, and the substance takes its title according 22 XXIV| way, it appears to me, the substance receives a name from what 23 XXIV| not from what he is as a substance. For we said that he is 24 XXIV| from the accidents of the substance, which accidents are not 25 XXIV| which accidents are not the substance itself, as the medical man 26 XXIV| for we cannot say that any substance whatsoever is without qualities; 27 XXIV| do not remain stones in substance: for I maintain that the 28 XXIV| seems to me, God, while the substance remained the same, created 29 XXIV| cannot consist of one simple substance; for when we speak of "compound" 30 XXIV| then, if matter is a single substance, it cannot be its own opposite;