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1 1 | is nothing but a simple substance, which enters into compounds. 2 4 | conceivable way in which a simple substance can be destroyed by natural 3 5 | conceivable way in which a simple substance can come into being by natural 4 7 | used to do. Thus neither substance nor accident can come into 5 13| and consequently a simple substance must be affected and related 6 14| unite] or in the simple substance, is nothing but what is 7 16| a multiplicity in simple substance, when we find that the least 8 16| that the soul is a simple substance should admit this multiplicity 9 17| Thus it is in a simple substance, and not in a compound or 10 17| can be found in a simple substance. It is also in this alone 11 21| in this state the simple substance is without any perception. 12 22| present state of a simple substance is naturally a consequence 13 30| ourselves, we think of being, of substance, of the simple and the compound, 14 38| things must be in a necessary substance, in which the variety of 15 38| in its source; and this substance we call God. (Theod. 7.)~ 16 39| 39. Now as this substance is a sufficient reason of 17 40| also hold that this supreme substance, which is unique, universal 18 40| independent of it,—this substance, which is a pure sequence 19 47| unity or original simple substance, of which all created or 20 56| means that each simple substance has relations which express 21 59| according to which every substance exactly expresses all others